Westchester County Executive George Latimer deserves to be praised for offering residents free bus transportation during the upcoming holiday season and for providing Westchester commuters with free bus service during […] Read more »
It’s unusual for an elected official to sing the praises of a non profit organization that is made up of volunteers who don’t live in their town. But sometimes a […] Read more »
I’m happy to introduce our new volunteers – both exemplary high school students – to head up this year’s Landscaping Angels and Snow Angels programs to help seniors on a […] Read more »
Interviews With Greenburgh 9-11 Survivors to Air on Public Access TV Sept 9-12 It’s been 21 years since 9-11. High School and most college students were not alive during the horrific September 11th attacks […] Read more »
New York officials should never again schedule an August Congressional primary. The August 23rd primary date is a travesty –a form of voter suppression. Many voters are on vacation. Other […] Read more »
Early voting has started in the Congressional primary contests. Voter turnout is expected to be very light. NYS and Westchester County could do more to encourage more voter participation in […] Read more »
Last week the United States Postal Service issued a new stamp honoring Pete Seeger, the folk singer whose greatest achievement was working to save the Hudson River. Pete Seeger was […] Read more »
To the Editor: I was disappointed to learn that Congressman Mondaire Jones will no longer represent Greenburgh in the United States Congress.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 […] Read more »
To the Editor: 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 […] Read more »
Greenburgh has the 2nd largest Ukrainian population in Westchester. If readers know of refugees from the Ukraine who need medical care they should reach out to the Greenburgh Neighborhood Health […] Read more »