Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Tickets are selling fast for Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, December 7th!


The Hartsdale/Greenburgh   Rotary Club is once again sponsoring the Breakfast with Santa program on Saturday, December 7th.  Bring your children and grandchildren to this special holiday event at the Multipurpose Center, located in Anthony F. Veteran Park, 11 Olympic Lane, Ardsley, New York.  
Enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast while waiting for Santa’s arrival!    Children will have the opportunity to take their picture with Santa and make a holiday craft. Photos will be emailed to adult participants the week after the event,
The advanced sale price is $7/person until Friday, December 7th at 4pm or until tickets sell out.   Tickets will be $10/person at the door if they are still available. Children 2 and under are free. There will be a 9:00am & 10:00am seating.
Purchase tickets   at the Anthony   F. Veteran Park Registration Office, which is open Monday through Friday from 10am -4:00pm, and   online at www.greenburghny.com.
Proceeds from this event will be donated   to support the community service projects of the Hartsdale/Greenburgh Rotary.
For more information, please call  989-1822 or email pmurphy@greenburghny.com.

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Town of Greenburgh Police Department: Con Ed Update - Pipeline Drive Temporarily Closed.


To All Residents:

Please be advised that Pipeline Drive is temporarily closed today, Wednesday, November 13, 2019 in order for Con Ed to replace (2) damaged poles resultant the vehicle accident yesterday, Tuesday, November 12, 2019. We anticipate roadway closure for the next (6) hours.
A police officer and flag person will be posted during this time to allow commuters access to their vehicles parked along Pipeline Drive (parking site E).  

If possible, please avoid this area of town. The Greenburgh Police Department will keep you posted as we receive updates.

Thank you,

Brian Joseph Ryan
Chief of Police
Town of Greenburgh Police Department

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Town of Greenburgh News.





With freezing temperatures here, we need to start thinking about snow.


We need snow angel volunteers--students and adults. Please e mail me at pfeiner@greenburghny.com and  greenburghsnowangels@gmail.com.


 During the past 28 years volunteers have helped the elderly and disabled by clearing snow from their driveways. Many of the snow angels who have helped in the past are in college and unavailable so we're looking for replacement snow angels.  It's a very rewarding experience. Some of the seniors who have received our help have medical needs and need paths cleared in the event of a medical emergency.  Others are looking for help so they can get mail and prescription drugs delivered to them or even food.


Most snow angels volunteer. Others do not. Please advise if you are interested in volunteering your time or if you would only help out if you get paid for your efforts.  Jared Turell and Miles Cooperman are high school students who are volunteering their time coordinating this program.


This year THE CHELSEA, the new assisted living facility on Dobbs Ferry Road, has offered to donate $1000 to the snow angels program.
PAUL FEINER




From: Jared & Miles From Snow Angels <greenburghsnowangels@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2019 5:17 PM
To: Paul Feiner
Subject: Snow Angels
 
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Dear Paul,

Winter is coming whether we like it or not, and we'd like to get Snow Angels in place. Could you please reach out to some of the other high schools in Greenburgh to get more student (or parent) volunteers so we're ready when the first storm comes?

Thanks,
Jared Turell and Miles Cooperman

 

Friday, November 8, 2019

Town of Greenburgh Veteran's Day Ceremony Event News.


Our annual Veterans day ceremony is scheduled to take place on 11/11/2019 (Monday) at 2 PM at the DeSanti Plaza Veterans Memorial –across from the Hartsdale train station. The ceremony will last about 35-40 minutes. Please honor our veterans by attending this important ceremony.

Greenburgh  is proud of our Living History initiative. About 150 veterans, most who served during World War II and the Korean conflict, have been interviewed –each for about half an hour. During every Veterans day and Memorial day weekend we broadcast each of the interviews on public access TV: channel 76 for Altice customers and 35 for Fios. The living history interviews will be broadcast from midnight tonight to Tuesday morning.  If you prefer—you can watch the video’s by clicking on to the link below:

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Statement from Paul Feiner, Greenburgh Town Supervisor.


Election results from last night
Paul Feiner 10,974  68%
Lucas J. Cioffi  5,190  32%  (unofficial results from Board of Elections website)

Please allow me to take this opportunity to express my deep appreciation to all those Greenburgh residents who voted for me. I am honored to have your support and equally honored to continue in my role as Greenburgh Town Supervisor.  At the same time, I also wish to thank those of our neighbors who did not vote for me, as I believe that the right to vote is central to our democracy and I respect each person’s individual right to vote their conscience.  I will work hard for you whether you voted for me or not.

THE WORK

To all our neighbors, please allow me to pledge once again, that I will continue to work my hardest, to represent each and every member of our community equally, to the best of my ability.  After 28 years as Town Supervisor, 8 years as a member of the Westchester County  Board of Legislators, I have found that learning is an ongoing process and that the ability to accept criticism, grow from it, incorporate those lessons and move forward with new and fresh ideas, is critical.  With this thought my opponent Mr. Cioffi has made several suggestions regarding communication and the modernization of our web sites and reporting structures, which I believe have merit. I invite Mr. Cioffi to join with me in reviewing the current systems and  studying how we as a Town might implement changes which would benefit our communities. 

In the past few years, we have worked hard to make the decision making process more inclusive in Greenburgh, forming committees of community members to review proposed development projects in their neighborhood and adding skilled community volunteers with expertise in personnel, insurance, contract, bidding and finance to provide the breadth of their knowledge and expertise to the processes of administering our government.  I truly believe in this model and  hope to further expand to other areas of community involvement.  I look forward to and welcome participation from members of our community.

RECOGNITION OF THE TOWN BOARD  AND STAFF

Greenburgh is an extraordinarily special place to live. The diversity of our residents, the wonderful manner in which we react and respond to each other, the spectacular park lands and recreation options we possess, and the wonderful commercial resources available, all contribute to the desirability of our community.

However, the supports provided by the Greenburgh Town Board, our skilled Commissioners and Department heads and most important those dedicated wonderful members of our staff, who have taken care of our families for decades, as if we were part of theirs, cannot be underestimated.

It is important that these wonderful individuals be recognized.  Thank you to all our staff and to our administration and the members of the Town Board.

EDGEMONT

I believe that over the past three years, the Edgemont incorporation process, which will be decided in the NYS Supreme Court in the coming year, has created dissension, both within Edgemont and between Edgemont and the balance of the residents of the Unincorporated town and villages. In my role as Town Supervisor and as clearly proscribed by the New York State Village law, I have had a central role in determining the legal “sufficiency” of the Edgemont incorporation Committees’ petition.

I want to make clear to my constituency certain points regarding my role and the decision making process.  First, Edgemont has an absolute right, based upon the existing NYS Village law, to petition for incorporation and I absolutely support that right under the law. However, with this right comes a legal obligation to meet the requirements of the law, which I equally support.  Regardless of my personal opinion on the issue of incorporation, my role has been and continues to be, ensuring that I fulfill my responsibility in stringently  following the requirements of the statutes, a role I take seriously and which ensures the protection of all concerned. I will always endeavor to ensure the protections of the existing law for all of the residents of the communities.

Yesterday’s election turnout was much larger than anticipated. I hope that those who voted will participate in the decision making processes of government. If you have the interest and time please e mail me at pfeiner@greenburghny.com or call me at 478-1219(home and private cell), 438-1343 (cell) or 989 1545 (office).  

Thank you for providing me with the opportunity to serve you for another term in office.

PAUL FEINER