Thank you, Maria, for being an exceptional public servant (link to interview below)
link to interview below--Maria is an exceptional public servant
Ellen provides excellent tips on how to start and manage a fantastic business
Welcome to our new businesses
WECA needs your help
summer internship highlights
living history videos on public access TV this weekend non stop
$10,000 grants available
Hudson Compost Services offers pick up of food scraps
our dog swim is the most popular event -hundreds of dogs
a fun event for a worthy cause
among the best of the best health care providers
A great new commercial business
Arnold Treco offers a great recreation program for children
vendors wanted for farmers market
Hope you get some good news
A competent, hard working and well liked public servant--a lifelong resident of Greenburgh and our first African American Chief
After 15 years, an increase in income level so seniors can be eligible for tax breaks
an explanation from the NYS Department of Transportation
think NYS DEC should change policy
Interview with Jeff and Leslie Liss on WVOX radio program- link below
gofundme page set up
every Thursday!
Maria Portilla has office hours at Greenburgh Town Hall every Tuesday and has helped many!
possibly the worst state owned road in entire state
Festival will take place this weekend at Mercy College--it's free (donations optional)
Laurie Puhn Feinstein is focusing attention on Dyslexia and literacy as a human right. Her son is overcoming the challenges of Dyslexia
Sadly, many motorcycle fatalities. Be safe.
The nature center wants to rename the Meadow in Catherine's honor. Well deserved
Greenburgh Town Board approved a special permit
Town Board approved special permit
Part of the ongoing work of WLS to provide authoritative, actionable information that supports seniors in being connected and well-informed
sidewalk to be built on W Hartsdale Ave
A bear was recently seen off Jackson Ave and in Dobbs Ferry
a fantastic local new business owned by a young African American businessman, Brandon Whyte. Celebrate his accomplishments
we need to encourage voter participation
important links below
some helpful info about assessments- and links below
$100,000 hopefully will be raised tomorrow to fi nd a cure
connected a mom in S Carolina with her Cadet son who was marching in the Dobbs Ferry parade