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Harrison: Did You Know?

HARRISON, N.Y. – The Municipal Building in Harrison is named after former Town Supervisor Alfred F. Sulla Jr.

The Harrison Municipal Building is named after former Town Supervisor Alfred F. Sulla Jr., known as "Mr. Harrison."

The Harrison Municipal Building is named after former Town Supervisor Alfred F. Sulla Jr., known as "Mr. Harrison."

Photo Credit: Patrick Stapleton
The Alfred F. Sulla Jr. Municipal Building was dedicated to the former Harrison town supervisor on Feb. 1, 1989.

The Alfred F. Sulla Jr. Municipal Building was dedicated to the former Harrison town supervisor on Feb. 1, 1989.

Photo Credit: Greg Maker

The man known as "Mr. Harrison" served from 1946 to 1955 and 1958 to 1965. He was instrumental in the residential zoning and office planning of Harrison's prestigious development, states a plaque inside the building.

Sulla's motto was "Harrison Above All," and he was considered "a dynamic leader" and "an outstanding citizen," the plaque says.

The building was dedicated to him on Feb. 1, 1989. It is where Town Board meetings and Town Court are held, and it houses all municipal departments.

Town Supervisor Ron Belmont and Town Clerk Jackie Greer both have their offices in the Alfred F. Sulla Jr. Municipal Building.

The building is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the summer.

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