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In this section, Grassroots for Greenburgh offers Greenburgh residents an opportunity to express their views to the wider Greenburgh community.  GfG reserves the right to post, edit, and/or comment on these communications as it deems appropriate.

May 25, 2006
Greenburgh resident Hal Samis, a long-time observer of the new Library construction, voices his concern to the Town Board about the Library’s plans and the lack of public input.

May 3, 2006
Greenburgh residents comment on a May 3, 2006 Journal News article regarding breaches of confidentiality attributed to Town Supervisor Paul Feiner.

November 16, 2005
A resident of Unincorporated Greenburgh comments on the hiring of a mediator to negotiate who gets taxed.

November 10, 2005
Greenburgh resident Robert Bernstein issues an Alert to the taxpayers in Unincorporated Greenburgh.

August 13, 2005
The Edgemont Community Council responds to Paul Feiner’s denial of support for methadone clinics on Central and East Hartsdale Avenues.

November 7, 2004
Greenburgh resident Robert Bernstein responds to Paul Feiner's e-mail message on the sale of the Westchester Golf Range.

May 2, 2004
Edgemont resident James F. Lasser's vision for a new Greenburgh Library.

July 30, 2003
Edgemont resident James F. Lasser complains about "open government."  (Editors' Note:  Mr. Lasser is the Republican candidate for Town Supervisor.)

October 17, 2001
Town Council candidate Francis Sheehan criticizes Town policy for airing incumbents' videotapes on public access TV, in an e-mail exchange with Town Supervisor Paul Feiner.

October 9, 2001
In response to a press release by Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner, Town Council candidate Francis Sheehan rebuts the Supervisor's characterization of cable TV "reform."

May 3, 2001
SHCA President Carol A. Wielk disputes the resolution of the tree destruction at the Solomon Schecter site on West Hartsdale Avenue with Supervisor Paul Feiner.  See the following e-mail exchange.

January 24, 2001
Greenburgh resident Stephanie Bellino comments on the proposed relocation of Greenburgh Town Hall and Library.

January 22, 2001
Hal Samis writes to Supervisor Paul Feiner and the members of the Greenburgh Town Board about the new Town Hall and Library proposal.

August 11, 2000
Stone Oaks Resident Laurence Loeb writes to Supervisor Paul Feiner regarding trees removed from the Solomon Schechter School construction site, and the Supervisor responds.

May 19, 2000
Barbara and Bart Klion write to Supervisor Paul Feiner about dirty Town streets and advertising on telephone poles, and the Supervisor responds.

March 15, 2000
Letter from Carol DeLucia to Supervisor Paul Feiner

 


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