2018 is the beginning of my 27th year as Greenburgh Town Supervisor. Prior to winning election as Town Supervisor I was a member of the Board of Legislators for eight years. Tomorrow (Tuesday, January 9th) Town Councilman Francis Sheehan, Councilwoman Diana Juettner and Town Clerk Judith Beville will join me --at a swearing in ceremony before students at the NY School for the Deaf. The swearing in ceremony begins at 9:30 AM. On Wednesday we will be sworn into office at the Bailey School in Greenburgh-at 10 AM. Greenburgh Town Justice Delores Braithwaite will officiate. We will hold a 3rd swearing in ceremony at the beginning of the Town Board meeting on Wednesday night at 7:30 PM. Judge Les Adler, a former Greenburgh Town Councilman will swear us in at that time. PAUL FEINER THE NY School for the Deaf is located on Knollwood Road in Greenburgh. Take a look at their website. They do an incredible job. And- so much progress has been made - helping those with hearing losses since I first assumed public office. Visiting with the students is so inspiring.
Every two years -since I was elected to the Legislature - I have been sworn into office before a group of students at the New York School for the Deaf. The goal: to encourage students who are hard of hearing or who are deaf to consider careers in public service --and to one day run for public office. Another benefit of this ceremony: observing first hand the progress being made to enhance the quality of life of those who are hearing impaired.