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Greenburgh's Snow Angels Looking For Volunteers
The town is also asking for elderly residents and others to sign up for the free snow shoveling service.

HARTSDALE, NY — Two Hartsdale residents will be coordinating the Town of Greenburgh Snow Angels program this winter. According to town Supervisor Paul Feiner Joshua Nobel along with a fellow Snow Angel Jake Mastrangelo, both seniors at Ardsley High School, hope to establish a database of all those who wish to volunteer and all those who wish to receive assistance from the Snow Angels.
Their goal is to grow this organization to assist as many community members as possible and engage many others as volunteers. They will be using the email account Greenburghsnowangels@gmail.com as the primary point of contact regarding those in need and those who wish to volunteer.
If anyone has any questions, please refer to the Snow Angel’s mission statement below or feel free to reach out to any of the following for more information:
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- Joshua Nobel: jrnobe2@gmail.com
- Jake Mastrangelo: jake.mastrangelo@yahoo.com
- Paul Feiner: PFEINER@GREENBURGHNY.COM
Mission Statement: Snow Angels is a volunteer service organization for the Town of Greenburgh that provides free snow shoveling services to elderly and disabled residents. Snow Angels seeks to gather community members all across Greenburgh to assist our neighbors during a time when many are in need. These services are often unpaid, but some residents are willing to pay. If you wish to volunteer please email greenburghsnowangels@gmail.com and indicate the following: full name, address, phone number, address, when you are available to volunteer and any other notes (such as if you have a car or a snowblower).
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