At the 2018 Town budget hearing, the Town Board made several troubling statements about its inconsistent funding of social service programs.
At the 2018 Town budget hearing, the Town Board made several troubling statements about its inconsistent funding of social service programs.
The Town Board does it again.
Three out of five (60%) Edgemont voters made the conscious decision to NOT vote for Mr. Feiner when they had no other alternative.
NYTimes reports on Edgemont’s Incorporation movement, the issue with Greenburgh’s electoral calculus, zoning and planning issues, the economics and opportunity to share or buy back services, and of course the outrageous attempts by Feiner and Abinanti to thwart our constitutional rights to vote on the issue.
Greenburgh's town taxes are going up but a Village of Edgemont will have $1MM of additional budget should we incorporate.
Yesterday, the Court agreed with the EIC that we are a necessary party to the lawsuit between incorporation opponent Don Siegel, on one side, and Town Supervisor Paul Feiner, on the other.
Susan Cacace, Acting Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Westchester County, denied Mr. Feiner's motion to dismiss the EIC's Article 78 lawsuit.
This week, Town Supervisor Paul Feiner took several noteworthy steps forward on incorporation, and telegraphed what the next few months might hold.
For those without subscriptions to the Scarsdale Inquirer, there were several articles on Edgemont and Greenburgh in today’s edition.
Supervisor Paul Feiner has now begun campaigning against incorporation in private homes within Edgemont. For those who plan to meet with Mr. Feiner privately on Edgemont and consider his proposals, we’ve put together a reminder of who we’re dealing with.
Our efforts to secure Edgemont residents the opportunity to vote on our preferred form of local governance have continued throughout the summer. Read below to learn more about the status of the Article 78 and other developments.
What do the Greenburgh Town Board members do instead of responding to legal FOIL requests?
Stonewall, delay, talk in circles, act exasperated, give the silent treatment, look at their phones, or plead the fifth!
Second lawsuit filed on the incorporation petition. Guess who filed it?
Open Response to Supervisor Feiner on Civility.
Edgemont, your calls and emails are working. Just not to these guys
At the last minute, Paul Feiner scheduled a public meeting this evening, Sunday, June 18, at which he will make a second request to change State laws in a manner that only affect Greenburgh.
Today, without any legally required notice, the Town Board held a special meeting to pass a resolution requesting New York State to amend the Village Laws under which hundreds of communities have incorporated forever. But the amendment would only apply to Greenburgh!
The Town reversed the Supervisor's acknowledgment of initial petition filing and tried to keep it a secret.
Hey Edgemont, your share of the unincorporated Town tax burden just grew nearly 10%.