A Chamber of Commerce has many roles to fulfill if it’s going to perform its job completely. Long Island’s Best Chamber of Commerce does exactly that.
Long Islanders Voted Huntington’s Chamber of Commerce the Best Chamber of Commerce on Long Island!
Huntington Chamber of Commerce
164 Main St.
Huntington
631-423-6100
www.huntingtonchamber.com
[as seen in the Long Island Press, 4/2/09]
Anyone who has ever been to the annual Long Island Fall Festival has this organization to thank. But in more behind-the-scenes operations, it’s the business association for the town that is among the Island’s top destinations by providing the glue that binds the downtown area and beyond. The Huntington Chamber of Commerce is a Best Chamber of Commerce winner because, since 1925, the chamber has represented business interests by promoting economic development and job creation through a coordinated front.
2nd Place – Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 1166, Farmingdale. 516-249-9090. www.farmingdalenychamber.org
The Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to the mutual efforts of the business and residential community of Farmingdale in association with all Farmingdale businesses, residents, community organizations, and more. They strive to create and maintain the vitality and character of the town of Farmingdale.
3rd Place – Massapequa Chamber of Commerce, 674 Broadway, Massapequa. 516-541-1443. www.massapequachamber.com
Since September, 1948, the Massapequa Chamber of Commerce has been serving the needs of its business and residential community. According to their website, The Chamber was “formed for the purpose of encouraging and promoting high ethical and moral business practices for the commercial, civic and social betterment of its environs.” These same ideals are carried out in the Massapequa community today.
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As a new business member of the Huntington Chamber of Commerce and as a long-time resident of Huntington, this organization has played a significant role in supporting and enhancing the quality of both! Thank you.
Meryl Otis Kessler