Before I was elected to the Board of Legislators and Town Supervisor I was a political activist. I organized many protests and rallies and once the Greenburgh police even threatened […] Read more »
Last week the Greenburgh Town Board heard from our Volunteer Ambulance Corp’s. Some are having problems recruiting and keeping their volunteers. A suggestion that could be of help to the volunteers. Currently, […] Read more »
Thousands of Westchester voters will be casting their ballots for President of the United States, for Congress and State Legislative positions by absentee ballots (mail ballots). With the postal service […] Read more »
Running a government looks easy when it’s well run. But, it takes lots of work and good talent. Tarrytown has been fortunate to have been served by a hard working, […] Read more »
Why Hasn’t New York or The Board Of Elections Authorized Secure Voting Box Locations Like Many Other States? Voters should have ability to place ballots at secure voting boxes at […] Read more »
Many voters complained during the June primary that they did not receive absentee ballots in a timely manner after they submitted the requests. And, other voters worry that the postal […] Read more »
The opening of the new shared bike/pedestrian trail on the Mario Cuomo Bridge is a dream come true for me. It takes me back to 1973, when I persuaded the Westchester County Board […] Read more »
To the Editor: Most people I know are experiencing COVID-19 pandemic fatigue. We feel locked in, there is not enough variety in our lives and we don’t know when the […] Read more »
The new bike/pedestrian path on the Mario Cuomo bridge is spectacular. I enjoyed my first experience crossing the bridge by bicycle and was thrilled with the spectacular views and beautiful […] Read more »
Recently, four black bear sightings were reported in Hastings, Scarsdale, Greenburgh (Boulder Ridge) and in White Plains. The sightings occurred within a period of four days. The New York State […] Read more »