The Ossining Tribune Edition OSSINING, NY — March 26, 2022 — Friday afternoon, March 25th, I participated in a press conference with Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick, Assemblywoman Sandy Galef, Briarcliff Mayor Steve Vescio, Briarcliff Manor Trustees Rhea Mallett and Ned Midgley, Ossining Village Trustees Omar Lopez and Dana White, Suzie Ross of Green Ossining, and representatives from County Legislator Catherine Borgia’s …
By Dana Levenberg
Town of Ossining Comprehensive Plan
By Supervisor Dana Levenberg
OSSINING, NY — March 19, 2022 — As we finish our third week of our new reality amidst the Coronavirus outbreak, I would like to start by thanking the people in our community that are truly on the front lines — healthcare workers and first responders. I am so grateful as these essential workers bravely continue to do their jobs …
By Supervisor Dana Levenberg
Letter to the Editor: Why I Support Dana Levenberg for New York State Assembly
By Assemblywoman Sandy Galef
The Ossining Tribune Edition OSSINING, NY — March 8, 2022 — As petitioning for the June primary gets underway, volunteers will be knocking on the doors of registered Democrats asking them to sign petitions to get their candidate on the ballot. Voters can only sign for one candidate and have it count, so choose wisely! I am writing to share …
By Assemblywoman Sandy Galef
“Ready to serve you on Day One”: Levenberg Releases Campaign Ad, Outlines Positions on Issues Impacting Residents of New York State’s 95th Assembly District
The Ossining Tribune Edition Residents of Briarcliff, Buchanan, Cold Spring, Croton, Cortlandt, Garrison, Ossining, Peekskill, Verplanck, Yorktown, and Philipstown deserve a leader who understands our communities OSSINING, NY — February 14, 2022 — Ossining Town Supervisor and Assembly candidate for the 95th Assembly District Dana Levenberg has premiered a new ad in which she lays out her priorities, qualifications, and …
Letter to the Editor re: Equity
By Ossining Town Supervisor Dana Levenberg
TOWN of OSSINING — November 9, 2021 — With the General Election now past, I would like to take a moment to express how thankful I am for the opportunity to serve another term as Ossining Town Supervisor. I look forward to continuing to work with all of our Town constituencies as we build a more sustainable and equitable Ossining …
By Ossining Town Supervisor Dana Levenberg
2022 Westchester County Proposed Operating Budget Released
Westchester County Executive George Latimer Cuts County Property Tax Levy By $7,000,000 Watch Press Conference Live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/westchestergov/ WHITE PLAINS, NY – November 9, 2021 — Westchester County Executive George Latimer has released his 2022 proposed Operating Budget announcing a $7 million dollar cut to the County property tax levy. This is the third County property tax cut …
The Different Types of Life Insurance and How to Determine Which is the Best One for You
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY – October 24, 2021 — When people research life insurance, they typically want to know more about permanent and term policies. However, there’s more to this type of insurance than just these two policies. There are other types of life insurance you can choose from, each having its unique benefits. Here are the different types of life …
Three Ways to Make the Most Out of Your Retirement
October 6, 2021 — After devoting yourself to your career, the time has come to finally retire. Retirement is something most people look forward to. However, it’s also something not everyone plans for. You see, while retirement does give you some much-needed reprieve, not having a plan might cause boredom to set in rather quickly. You still need to have …
The Fourth Rome
By Paul F. Petrick, Esq.
CLEVELAND, OH — September 18, 2021 — When it comes to ostentatious displays of grandeur, there ain’t no party like a Communist Party. The festivities in Tiananmen Square commemorating the Chinese Communist Party’s 100th birthday on July 1st were a sight to behold. Donning a Mao suit and standing behind a podium adorned with a hammer and sickle, Xi Jinping, …
By Paul F. Petrick, Esq.
Following Visits to Communities Impacted by Hurricane IDA Flooding, Governor Hochul Signed Requests for Expedited Major Disaster Declaration
Request Seeks Federal Financial Relief for Local Governments and New Yorkers—Once Approved, Declaration Would Deliver Individual and Public Assistance to New Yorkers Recovering from Damage of Hurricane Ida New Yorkers Who Have Been Displaced, Including Uninsured Families, Would be Eligible for Funds for Housing Assistance, As Well As Crisis Counseling, Unemployment Assistance, Home Repairs, and Legal Services Governor Hochul Launches …