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Grand Opening of Renewable Energy/STEM Center at Suffolk County Community College Brentwood Campus

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Brookhaven Supervisor Romaine presented a Certificate of Congratulations to SCCC president Dr. Edward Bonahue to commemorate the event.

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(L to R): Angie Carpenter, Ed Romaine, Dr. Edward Bonahue. Photo Credit: Town of Brookhaven

Recently, Town of Brookhaven Supervisor Ed Romaine was a guest speaker at the grand opening of the Renewable Energy/STEM Center on the Michael J. Grant Campus of Suffolk County Community College in Brentwood. During the event, Supervisor Romaine presented a Certificate of Congratulations to Dr. Edward Bonahue, president of Suffolk County Community College, to commemorate the grand opening
 
Mr. Bonahue also announced a naming gift in partnership with National Grid to the college establishing the National Grid Center for Workforce and Energy Innovation. Also pictured is Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter. 
 
The $21.3 million Renewable Energy/STEM Center is home to state-of-the-art laboratories and classrooms for instruction on the installation, maintenance and repair of solar, photovoltaic, wind, geothermal and other green power technologies, as well as cybersecurity, biology and workforce programs. 
 
Go to www.sunysuffolk.edu for more information about Suffolk County Community College and the Renewable Energy/STEM Center.
 
Credit: Town of Brookhaven