Letter to the Editor: Road Paving Alternative

The average cost of milling and resurfacing a standard 26 foot wide  roadway is approximately $360,000 per mile. This approximation is based off the unit prices from the town of Greenburgh’s most recent […] Read more »

Live Streaming of Greenburgh Early Voting Offers Way to Avoid Lines

To help you avoid lines if you wish to vote at the Greenburgh Town Hall on early voting days we have installed a live stream video camera at the entrance […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Be Careful What You Wish For

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 »

Letter to the Editor: Added Benefit for Volunteer First Responders

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 »

Letter to the Editor: Tracking Absentee Ballots

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 »

Letter to the Editor: Praise for Drew Fixell

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 »

Letter to the Editor: New York Needs to Authorize Secure Voting Box Locations

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 »

Letter to the Editor: Alternative to Mail-In Ballots

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 »

My 47-Year Journey to the Cuomo Bridge Bike Path 

  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 »

Letter to the Editor: Convert Unused Parking Lots to Drive-In Movie Theaters

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 »