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PHOTO: Shoreham BMX Celebrates 30th Anniversary

Organization accepts plaque for 30 years in Shoreham.

The Shoreham BMX track celebrated its 30th anniversary on Aug. 18, as the organization was awarded with a Certificate of Congratulations and a plague from the Town of Brookhaven.

Located at the Town of Brookhaven’s Robert E. Reid Recreational Center in
Shoreham, the track was first opened in 1982 and is the only one of its kind on Long Island.

“For three decades, Shoreham BMX has given bike riders from all over the
country a place to test their skills in a fun, safe, and family-friendly environment," Councilwoman Jane Bonner said. "I congratulate Secretary Betty Mulligan and everyone involved for reaching this milestone and hope that they will continue to host competitions for many years to come.”

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