Recently, I had the opportunity to interview on my WVOX radio program Tarrytown resident Kay Semenza, mother of Dr. Gregg Semenza. Dr Semenza won the Nobel Prize last year. Dr. […] Read more »
The River Journal does not endorse any candidate or party, nor does it take an official side on issues within the community or the country as a whole, but does […] Read more »
2018 is now history. Very pleased that so much was accomplished. Here are just some of the highlights. 1) Town complies with the tax cap. Our tax increases have never […] Read more »
The Greenburgh Central School District’s Board of Education has scheduled a referendum for February 12, 2019 to consolidate the Greenburgh schools into one campus. The referendum would cost taxpayers $114.6 […] Read more »
The Greenburgh Town Board met with a company that would like to build a solar farm in the East Irvington section of Greenburgh on Tuesday, December 4. CVE group is an […] Read more »
The following was posted on Thanksgiving Day by Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner. We think it’s worth a read. Happy Thanksgiving! Every year I post reasons why Greenburgh should be […] Read more »
Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law the legislation that Assemblyman Tom Abinanti, Assemblywoman Sandra Galef and Senator Andrea Stewart Cousins worked so hard on – authorizing the Town of Greenburgh […] Read more »
Last week, (March 14), property owners received from Tyler Technologies a letter with new assessed values. We have about 18,000 parcels of property in the town. Approximately 12,000 of the […] Read more »
photo by: judith ebenstein Yesterday, the Greenburgh Town Board approved a resolution authorizing the Town Supervisor to sign an agreement with an affordable housing company (Marathon) to manage 54 one […] Read more »