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 »
Dear Editor, Westchester County doesn’t offer the same housing opportunities as it did thirty years ago. Now, between substantial student loan debt and low-paying entry level positions, the majority of […] Read more »
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 »
We all need clean air and clean water. President Trump is now proclaiming that he is an environmentalist. He is not. Neither is Rob Astorino who is running for NYS […] 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 »
To the editor: I am writing today because Pete Harckham deserves your vote for re-election to the New York State Senate. Senator Pete has worked tirelessly on behalf of the […] Read more »
To the Editor and the readers of the River Journal: Actions speak louder than words. Especially when it comes to your healthcare. When you decide who to vote for as […] Read more »
To the editor: I am writing today to encourage my fellow voters to re-elect New York State Senator Pete Harckham to serve our district. He has shown himself to be […] Read more »
I just read the September 2020 edition of River Journal, and I am quite disappointed in the characterization that was implied relating to lifeguarding in the article on page 2 [Journal Entries]. I think it is great that […] 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 »