The Greenburgh Tribune and Westchester Tribune Editions GREENBURGH, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — June 11, 2022 — During the past few years Greenburgh and 28 other local governments have participated in Sustainable Westchester’s ESCO. Sustainable Westchester has decided to pause their ESCO due to the volatile energy market. For the time being those residents enrolled in the ESCO will be receiving …
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner, Esq.
Letter to the Editor Regarding Congressman Mondaire Jones
By Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner, Esq.
The Greenburgh Tribune Edition To the Editor: I was disappointed to learn that Congressman Mondaire Jones will no longer represent Greenburgh in the United States Congress. Thanks to redistricting, the Congressman has decided to run for his Congressional seat in a new district in NYC. Congressman Jones was an exceptional Representative who worked hard for our district. Besides fighting for …
By Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner, Esq.
Letter to the Editor: Finding the Baby Formula Your Child Needs
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner, Esq.
The Greenburgh Tribune edition GREENBURGH, NY — May 15, 2022 — Many parents with babies are stressed because they are having a difficult time getting the formula they need for their child. I would like to help. If you are having difficulty finding a formula your child needs please direct e-mail to me at pfeiner@greenburghny.com. I will be asking student …
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner, Esq.
Use Your Cell Phone or New Fix It! Greenburgh Cell Phone App to Report a Pothole or Problem and GPS Will Report the Location to the Greenburgh Public Works Department
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner
The Greenburgh Tribune Edition Submit & Track Non-Emergency Requests for Service Online or Via Greenburgh’s Smartphone App GREENBURGH, NY — March 13, 2022 — Using the new Fix It! Greenburgh program, you can now easily and quickly submit concerns to Greenburgh and receive status updates on their progress. Submit requests online at https://www.greenburghny.com/653/Fix-It-Greenburgh, or download the Fix It! Greenburgh app …
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner
Why Should Con Ed Be Permitted to Raise “OUR” Rates While Reporting Obscene Profits That Exceeded $1.5 Billion in 2021?
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner
The Greenburgh Tribune Edition Con Ed has $63 Million in Assets GREENBURGH, NY — February 27, 2022 — In recent days I have received numerous complaints from Greenburgh residents who are shocked at the enormous Con Ed bills we all are being asked to pay. Bills are at an all time high There is no end in sight for the …
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner
Looking for FEMA Angel Volunteers to Help Seniors Navigate the FEMA Financial Help Process…
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner, Esq.
GREENBURGH, NY — December 19, 2021 — Many residents of Greenburgh experienced significant property damage as a result of the recent storm. Many lost cars, furniture, boilers, heating and air conditioning units, and will have to spend tens of thousands of dollars making repairs to their homes. Because the President declared our area a disaster area, Greenburgh residents are eligible …
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner, Esq.
Greenburgh to Expand Responsibilities of Police Advisory Panel to Authorize Independent Reviews of Police Misconduct
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner
GREENBURGH, NY — October 17, 2017, 2021 — Greenburgh Police Chief Chris McNerney spoke with me earlier today to renew his support for legislation to expand the authority of the Greenburgh Police Community Advisory Commission. If the Chief’s recommendations are approved by the Town Board the Commission, now 30 years old, would be given added responsibilities to review allegations of police …
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) Should Provide Residents and Businesses with Information
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner, Esq.
Will we be able to get reimbursement for losses due to flood damage? Many people have significant losses: Cars that don’t work, boilers that are broken, and substantial property losses. Will we be able to get reimbursed? Many people don’t have flood insurance while s9me insurance companies have denied claims presented to them. GREENBURGH, NY — September 4, 2021 —. …
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner, Esq.
Con Ed Must Provide the Public and Local Government Officials With a 5-10 Year Plan of Roads Designated to BE Cut Up
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner, Esq.
GREENBURGH, NY — August 22, 2021 — In recent years Con Ed has been doing lots of underground gas pipe replacements around the region. The infrastructure work is needed and is important for our safety. What’s needed is for Con Ed to provide the public and local government officials with a 5-10 year plan of roads that are going to …
By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner, Esq.
Mount Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard Declares a State of Emergency Over Public Safety Concerns
By Hezi Aris
The “gross negligence and dereliction of duty” Hezitorial MOUNT VERNON, NY — July 18, 2021 — Mount Vernon Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard declared the obvious: the vehicles necessary to sustain public safety have been permitted to deteriorate to the point of being considered dilapidated and unsafe to operate. The known crisis has been a long standing concern. It is recognized …
By Hezi Aris