Longtime Amityville Village Resident Don Mcveety Honored as 15th Legislative District "Irish American of Distinction"
Suffolk County Legislature Minority Leader Jason Richberg recognized longtime Amityville Village resident Don McVeety as the 15th Legislative District’s 2024 “Irish American of Distinction” at the county’s Irish American Heritage Month celebration on Wednesday, March 27.
March is Irish American Heritage Month in Suffolk County, and in an effort to honor and highlight the contributions and leadership of Irish Americans throughout Suffolk County, each County Legislator was invited to select an Irish American person of distinction who resides in his or her respective legislative district. The 18 honorees were recognized at the county’s annual Irish American Heritage Month celebration at the H. Lee Dennison Building in Hauppauge.
"I was thrilled to be able to recognize Don McVeety as the 15th legislative district's 2024 Irish American of Distinction,” said Suffolk County Legislature Minority Leader Jason Richberg. "Don is well known around the 15th district and is highly respected for his commitment to his community- particularly for his support of veterans, law enforcement, children and families. His leadership and volunteerism serve as an inspiration to others. Congratulations, Don, and thank you for all that you do!"
Don McVeety is a longtime Amityville Village resident who currently serves as a member of the Amityville Fire Department. He is a United States Marine Corps Veteran and retired Detective of the Suffolk County Police Department. His extensive community service includes facilitating the renaming of the John J. Kreyer VFW Post 6223 to honor Amityville's only casualty of the Vietnam War, Eddie Asip; leading the annual Amityville Village USMC Toys for Tots collection; and organizing holiday parties for local children, as well as the annual Town of Babylon Wounded Warrior Ride.