NBCUniversal Reschedules Waffle Truck Appearance At Train Station In Westchester NBCUniversal Reschedules Waffle Truck Appearance At Train Station In Westchester
Nbcuniversal Reschedules Waffle Truck Appearance At Train Station In Westchester This story has been updated. For busy commuters, a free waffle might take the sting out of being delayed or having a hard time parking. And that's just what NBCUniversal plans to do --during the evening -- open a waffle truck from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 24 -- as a way to express its thanks for those "inconvenienced" by the filming of the series "The Sinner," at the Hartsdale train station. The truck had originally been scheduled for the Wednesday evening commute, but was postponed after the truck broke down, Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner said. The Emmy and Golden Globe…
NBCUniversal Offering Waffles During Production Of TV Series At Train Station In Westchester NBCUniversal Offering Waffles During Production Of TV Series At Train Station In Westchester
Nbcuniversal Offering Waffles During Production Of TV Series At Train Station In Westchester This story has been updated. For busy commuters, a free waffle might take the sting out of being delayed or having a hard time parking. And that's just what NBCUniversal plans to do --during the evening -- open a waffle truck from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 24 -- as a way to express its thanks for those "inconvenienced" by the filming of the series "The Sinner," at the Hartsdale train station. The truck had originally been scheduled for the Wednesday evening commute, but was postponed after the truck broke down, Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner said. The Emmy and Golden Globe…
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Buchwald Bid For Lowey's Congressional Seat Sets Up State Assembly Race Buchwald Bid For Lowey's Congressional Seat Sets Up State Assembly Race
Buchwald Bid For Lowey's Congressional Seat Sets Up State Assembly Race State Assemblyman David Buchwald became the second Democrat to announce his candidacy for the 17th Congressional District this week, a seat that will open up after next year's retirement of U.S. Rep. Nita Lowey. Buchwald's run for Congress sets up an open race for his 93rd Assembly District seat next year. Buchwald, 40, is in his fourth two-year term representing the 93rd District, which includes the towns of Bedford, Harrison, Lewisboro, Mount Kisco, New Castle, North Castle, North Salem, Pound Ridge and the City of White Plains. In a video announcement accompanied by his wife, Lara, Buc…
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Who's Up Next? Speculation Swirls About Possible Candidates For Nita Lowey's Congressional Seat Who's Up Next? Speculation Swirls About Possible Candidates For Nita Lowey's Congressional Seat
Who's Up Next? Speculation Swirls About Possible Candidates For Nita Lowey's Congressional Seat Click here for an updated story: Chelsea Clinton Rules Out Congressional Run For Nita Lowey Seat -- For Now Can next year -- which coincides with President Trump's bid for re-election -- get politically crazier? In Westchester, it's guaranteed. With the 2020 retirement of U.S. Rep. Nita Lowey after 31 years in Congress comes a blue and red wave of potential candidates. Many of them have either strong local, or national name recognition. At 82 years old, Lowey also is one of the longest-serving members of Congress and enjoys seniority as chairwoman of the House Appropriations …
Westchester Man Convicted Of Sending Anti-Semitic Emails To Local Official, Family Westchester Man Convicted Of Sending Anti-Semitic Emails To Local Official, Family
Westchester Man Convicted Of Sending Anti-Semitic Emails To Local Official, Family This story has been updated. A 44-year old man has been convicted of committing a hate crime after sending anti-Semitic emails to an elected official in Westchester. White Plains resident Timothy Goetze was found guilty of three counts of aggravated harassment, misdemeanors, for threats he made against Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner and his family in 2017. Goetze was found guilty this week following a bench trial in White Plains City Court. Goetze was sentenced to a one-year conditional discharge, 75 hours of community service and orders of protection were issued for Feiner, his wi…
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Greenburgh Supervisor Challenged In November For First Time Since 2007 Greenburgh Supervisor Challenged In November For First Time Since 2007
Greenburgh Supervisor Challenged In November For First Time Since 2007 One of Westchester County's longest-serving town supervisors is facing a rare challenge at the polls this fall. For the first time in a dozen years, longtime Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner, a Democrat and former county legislator, will have an opponent on Nov. 5. Independent challenger Lucas Cioffi will be on the ballot this fall appearing on the Greenburgh Party line. Feiner has served the town as supervisor for the last 28 years. The last time he faced any opposition was in the 2013 Democratic primary election, which Feiner won. Cioffi, a 39-year-old software engineer and entrepreneur…
Crash Causes Days-Long Verizon Outage In Greenburgh Crash Causes Days-Long Verizon Outage In Greenburgh
Crash Causes Days-Long Verizon Outage In Greenburgh Verizon customers in Westchester were left without phone, Internet and cable after a driver crashed into a pole in Greenburgh, impacting Edgemont residents. Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner said that he spoke with a “high-ranking official” from Verizon, who said that the outages that many Edgemont residents reported was caused by “a vehicle accident that happened (on Sunday, Sept. 1).” The crash, reportedly by a drunk driver, left Verizon customers in the area without power for days, and also forced a temporary road closure on Ardsley Road near Scarsdale Ford on Sunday night. “Befor…
Edgemont's Strong Schools, Fight For Independent Status Cited In NY Times Story Edgemont's Strong Schools, Fight For Independent Status Cited In NY Times Story
Edgemont's Strong Schools, Fight For Independent Status Cited In NY Times Story Known for its strong school district, convenient location and its recent fight for independence, the community of Edgemont was highlighted in a feature real estate story by The New York Times. The area itself is approximately 2.6 square miles, much of which is lined with winding residential streets incorporated with natural elements like mature trees and deer. Edgemont is nestled within an “unincorporated” part of the town of Greenburgh. Of its approximate 2,900 households, the majority have Scarsdale addresses. A new push for self-sufficiency is prompting locals to fight for the area’s ind…
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Around The Towns: Waterfront Series, School Backpacks, Coding Camp, Floating Billboards Around The Towns: Waterfront Series, School Backpacks, Coding Camp, Floating Billboards
Around The Towns: Waterfront Series, School Backpacks, Coding Camp, Floating Billboards Larchmont Mamaroneck Community Television is airing a four-part educational web series about the Long Island Sound. The series highlights the beauty of the Sound, educates the Sound Shore community on the environment’s biodiversity and inspires youth to learn more about the natural wonder right in their backyard. The program is hosted by award-winning Marine Biologist and Naturalist Kyle Troy of the Village of Mamaroneck’s Marine Education Center. The four-part series is a "must watch” for coastal communities with eco-minded families, boaters, and fishermen who want to learn more about the …
Greenburgh Names Interim Police Chief Greenburgh Names Interim Police Chief
Greenburgh Names Interim Police Chief The Greenburgh Police Department is turning to a familiar face to fill the void left by retiring Chief Chris McNerney. Capt. Brian Ryan has been named the Interim Chief, effective on Monday, Aug. 26, taking over McNerney’s position. A permanent chief is expected to be appointed next year after the administration of a civil service promotional exam in March, Town Supervisor Paul Feiner said. Ryan has been with the department for three decades and “has an outstanding record of experience and achievement,” Feiner added. He has worked in every division of the department, most recently as the Co…
Bicycle Sundays Are Back In Westchester Bicycle Sundays Are Back In Westchester
Bicycle Sundays Are Back In Westchester April showers bring May flowers. And the return of Bicycle Sundays to Westchester. The Westchester Parks Foundation and Westchester County Parks announced that Bicycle Sundays will begin on Sunday, May 5, when a stretch of the Bronx River Parkway will be closed for cyclists. Each year since 1974, more than 60,000 participants have biked, walked and jogged on a 13.1-mile loop of the parkway from White Plains to Yonkers. The roadway will be closed from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sundays for several weeks in May, June and September. No Bicycle Sundays are offered in July or August. Bicycle Sundays …
Town Board Member, Ex-Greenburgh Police Officer Dies At 63 Town Board Member, Ex-Greenburgh Police Officer Dies At 63
Town Board Member, Ex-Greenburgh Police Officer Dies At 63 Kevin Morgan, a beloved Greenburgh Town Board member, and retired Greenburgh police detective has died. Morgan, a lifelong resident of Elmsford, died following a short battle with cancer on Thursday, April 4. He was 63. Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner said the world lost a good man when Morgan passed away. "Greenburgh Councilman Kevin Morgan was a good man," he said. "Kevin was a good family man – devoted to his wife, children, and grandchildren." Feiner went on to say that Morgan was a good councilman, a good police officer, and a good neighbor.  "Kevin was extremely we…