Joan Lynch of Levittown has been elected president of the...

Joan Lynch of Levittown has been elected president of the Levittown Chamber of Commerce. Credit: Joan Lynch

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The Levittown Chamber of Commerce has elected three new officers for the board of directors and four new members.

Joan Lynch of Levittown, executive director of Long Island Center for Independent Living in Levittown, has been elected president.

Michael Levy of Roslyn Heights, owner of Minuteman Press in Levittown, has been elected first vice president.

Jon Michael Probstein of Levittown, an attorney in Levittown and owner of The Killing Kompany Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Levittown, has been elected second vice president.

George Cordts of Levittown, owner of Excelsior Revenue Solutions in Levittown, has been elected a member.

Mike Nelson of Levittown, executive director of Levittown Island Trees Youth Council in Levittown, has been elected a member.

Robert Ryan Jr. of Levittown, an attorney with a Williston Park firm and his own practice in Levittown, has been elected a member.

Carol Siegel of Hauppauge, a teacher at Island Trees High School in Levittown, has been elected a member.

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