As part of the revitalization program, years ago the owner [of the building] agreed to give the town space that would be used on a rotating basis to house community groups.

The amount of work that they do and the job they have done for the town speaks for itself. The supervisor and the town board members are pretty much [working] 24-7. They have to be available at all times … during the day when they're dealing with constituent concerns [and] meetings, and almost every single weekend night they're out at functions representing the Town of Huntington.

There was never a written or verbal agreement for purchase but there was a consideration to do so as one option…to help sustain the Enrichment Center…and now the town's attorney is aggressively working to hammer out an agreement between the town and The Enrichment Center to move them [to the Big H].

It's just unfortunate that Smithtown has chosen to move ahead with this. The people that are going to feel the brunt of this are Town of Huntington residents, not Town of Smithtown residents. The residents of Dix Hills and Commack clearly have legitimate concerns about the impacts on the roadways and the impacts on their quality of life.