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Meet Laura Endres

LAURA M. ENDRES, ESQ. grew up in Brookhaven Hamlet and is a 1988 graduate of Bellport High School.  She is a 1993 graduate of SUNY at Stony Brook, where she earned her undergraduate degree in cultural anthropology.  In 1998 she graduated from Touro Law School with her J.D. degree.  

Almost immediately she began practicing as a solo attorney focusing in the areas of residential and commercial real estate, landlord/tenant representation and business transactions.  

 

In 2000 she was appointed to the position of Deputy County Clerk for the County of Suffolk where she was responsible for an estimated 130 public employees and prided herself in providing to the public the service they deserve from their governmental agencies.  She managed and directed the work flow of all the departments including recording, court actions, business certificates and judgments. During this same period she continued with her law practice and also conducted parking violation hearings for the

Town of Brookhaven.  
 
After leaving the public sector she continued practicing law, expanding her areas of practice to corporate and small business purchases/sales.  

Currently her practice remains focused on real estate law, specializing in the area of condominium, homeowner association and coop board representation.  This community association representation varies in practice from collection matters to interpretation and amendment of community by-laws.  

Mrs. Endres is an active Rotarian (Past President of the Board)and member of both the New York State and Suffolk County Bar Associations (past real property co-chair) and the local Long Island CAI chapter (Community Association Institute).  She is a past board member of Brighter Tomorrow’s a women’s domestic violence shelter and a liaison to the Bellport Boys and Girls Club.  Mrs.  Endres is an active congregant and volunteer at St. Gerard Majella R.C. Church.  

She met her Husband Matthew Endres a retired Nassau County Police Officer, United States Navy Chief and United States Marine in 2007.  He is a member of the Three Village Dads and the co-founder of the largest law enforcement motorcycle club on Long Island.  Matthew had been living in South Setauket since 1996 and in 2012 she joined him.  Together they have 7 grown children, all four of their sons having

honorably served in the United States Air Force.

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Laura's Mission

Laura is on a mission to advocate for the people of Suffolk County and ensure that the constituents of Legislative District 5 get fair and equitable representation. Her goal is to ensure safety, affordability, and prosperity for all residents through transparent and accountable governance.

The demographics of District 5 include: part of Brookhaven Town: Whole Hamlets/Villages: Belle Terre, East Setauket, Old Field, Poquott, Port Jefferson, Port Jefferson Station, Setauket, Stony Brook, Stony Brook University, Terryville, Partial Hamlets/Villages: Centereach, Coram, Mount Sinai

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Community Engagement

Supporting Our Community

Laura actively engages with the community to address their concerns and needs. She believes in building a strong and united Suffolk County by working together to create a better future for all residents.

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