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Greenburgh Town Supervisor
PoliticsThe White Plains Examiner

Feiner to Secure 16th Term as Greenburgh Supervisor; County Clerk Up for Grabs

June 23, 2021 Martin Wilbur Election 2021,  Greenburgh

Longtime Town Supervisor Paul Feiner appeared headed toward victory in the town Democratic primary between him and challenger Tasha Young. Feiner was ahead by nearly 400 votes from primary Day voting, 1,858-1461. He also led 1,038-495 in early voting. With

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Election 2021

Feiner Facing Challenge for Greenburgh Supervisor in Dem Primary

June 17, 2021 Martin Wilbur Election 2021,  Greenburgh,  Paul Feiner

If Paul Feiner were to win re-election this year to a 16th term as Greenburgh supervisor, he would stand alone as the longest continuously serving supervisor in Westchester County. It’s a distinction he currently shares with Cortlandt Supervisor Linda Puglisi,

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Letters

Letter to the Editor: Feiner, Always on Call, Looks to Help Constituents With All Kinds of Issues

June 15, 2021 Examiner Media Greenburgh,  Paul Feiner

I recently saw a campaign sign on the side of the road while I was driving which read “Paul Feiner; Always on Call.” Usually, these signs don’t affect how I cast my vote in an upcoming election. Now, however, I

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Pleasantville Leaf Blower Law
EnvironmentGovernmentThe White Plains Examiner

Greenburgh Scraps Leaf Blower Proposal, Crafts New Law to Reach Conciliation

May 31, 2021 Anna Young Greenburgh

Following years of division over a proposal aiming to regulate leaf blower use within the Town of Greenburgh, officials are scrapping the plan and starting over to appease the community and reach a compromise. The Greenburgh Town Board will now

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BusinessThe White Plains Examiner

Greenburgh One Step Closer to Launching Second Farmers Market

May 28, 2021 Anna Young Greenburgh

The Town of Greenburgh could be launching a second farmers market this summer as officials hope to create an enjoyable opportunity within the community. Supervisor Paul Feiner said the current proposal is to introduce the farmers market in either late

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Police/FireThe White Plains Examiner

Greenburgh Chief Confident Arrest Will be Made in Black Lives Matter Vandalism Case

May 26, 2021 Anna Young Black Lives Matter,  Greenburgh

Greenburgh Police Chief Chris McNerney said he’s confident an arrest will soon be made in the case involving a vandalized Black Lives Matter sign on Knollwood Road. McNerney explained to town officials last week that the department has been successful

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Letters

Letter to the Editor: Feiner’s Concern for All Makes Him the Choice in Greenburgh

May 25, 2021 Examiner Media Greenburgh

I am writing to urge Greenburgh Democrats to vote for Paul Feiner in the upcoming Democratic primary on June 22.  Not only is Paul a true progressive, but he has also always shown care and concern for the special needs

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Police/FireThe White Plains Examiner

Greenburgh Police Probe Possible Bias Crime with Black Lives Matter Sign

May 16, 2021 Rick Pezzullo crime,  Greenburgh

The Greenburgh Police Department is actively investigating the criminal mischief of a newly installed Black Lives Matter sign in the area of 1150 Knollwood Road. Police reported during the overnight hours of May 13, the sign reading “All Lives Can’t

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Pleasantville Leaf Blower Law
GovernmentThe White Plains Examiner

Greenburgh Looks to Reach Compromise on Leaf Blower Law

May 4, 2021 Anna Young Greenburgh

Greenburgh residents continue to remain split on a proposed law that aims to regulate leaf blowers as calls for compromise are being made while others are pressing a ban must be enforced to preserve public health. Following a second public

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Arts & EntertainmentBusinessThe White Plains Examiner

Town of Greenburgh Seeking Vendors to Launch Second Farmers Market

April 27, 2021 Anna Young Greenburgh

A second farmers market could be coming to the Town of Greenburgh. Town Supervisor Paul Feiner and Town Clerk Judith Beville are collaborating with the planning department to launch a farmers’ market at Greenburgh Town Hall. Feiner said it would

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