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Politics & Government

Hempstead’s Mobile Town Hall Comes to Hewlett

Hempstead Town Senior Councilman Anthony Santino and Hempstead’s Mobile Town Hall make their way down to the Hewlett Bay Fire House on Sunday, June 3, 2012 from 10 a.m. to noon. Hewlett residents will have the opportunity to meet with Councilman Santino and town officials to take advantage of several town programs and services, including the Office of the Town Clerk’s Child Safety I.D. Program and Passport Services.

“On Sunday, June 3rd, the Hempstead Mobile Town Hall will be providing quality services for our residents right in the Hewlett community,” Santino said. “I urge all our residents to come down to the Hewlett Bay Fire House to see all that Hempstead Town has to offer.”

Councilman Santino will be on hand to answer questions and address community concerns. In addition, residents can take advantage of the town’s passport services. All you’ll need to bring with you are proof of citizenship (certified copy of birth certificate, previous passport or Certificate of Naturalization) and a driver’s license. Visit the town’s website at toh.li/passport-services or call the Passport Office at (516) 812-3100 during regular business hours for passport fee details.

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The town is also offering its Child I.D. program at the Mobile Town Hall. Children can have their picture and fingerprints taken – information which can become invaluable in the event of an emergency. Parents or legal guardians must be present.

The Hewlett Bay Fire House is located at 25 Franklin Avenue in Hewlett.

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“Quick and easy service awaits residents at Hempstead’s Mobile Town Hall this June 3rd,” concluded Santino. “Whether you need passport services, want to get a Child I.D. Kit or just want to ask a question about your community, our Mobile Town Hall is here to help you.”

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