Politics & Government
Ossining Seeks Volunteers For Leadership Councils and Boards
Numerous opportunities are available on councils/boards for residents to share their time and talents.

From the Village of Ossining:
Ossining, NY (April 11, 2016) - The Village of Ossining is actively seeking residents to fill several open seats on a variety of leadership councils and boards. While each of the nine volunteer councils are unique in their scope and function, they share a common mission: to use volunteer time and talent to make the Village of Ossining a place in which all residents are proud to live, learn, work, and play.
Volunteers are needed on the following: Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals, Historic Preservation Commission, Environmental Advisory Council, Civilian Police Complaint Review Board, Board of Ethics, Landlord-Tenant Relations Council, Downtown Economic Fund Council, Recreation Advisory Board, and the Village Arts Committee. Click here for more information about each.
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“Ossining is a vibrant community rich in talent and spirit and we believe it takes a village to run a village,” says Village Manager, Abe Zambrano. “So we’re inviting our talented citizenry to get involved - to help shape local government and enrich their community by serving in a volunteer leadership capacity.”
All Village of Ossining residents who are interested in serving on any of the councils and/or boards should send an email that includes some background information about themselves and a resume to Village Manager, Abe Zambrano.
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About the Village of Ossining
Ossining is a culturally diverse, affordable place to live - rich in both history and natural beauty. Approximately 25,600 people reside in the three and one half square miles of this historic Village on the Hudson River, which boasts extensive shopping, recreational programs, educational enrichment opportunities, and excellent municipal services. Ossining’s role in New York’s heritage has been recognized by its inclusion, as one of only 14 areas, in an Urban Cultural Park System designed to attract visitors to the State.
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