An informative article was recently published by LoHud regarding potential changes to your NY STAR rebate.
Read more about this here:
Poets Corner Civic Association
Hartsdale, NY
An informative article was recently published by LoHud regarding potential changes to your NY STAR rebate.
Read more about this here:
IF YOU ALREADY VOTED BY ABSENTEE BALLOT ON GREENBURGH SCHOOL BOND REFERENDUM – YOU NEED TO DO IT AGAIN BECAUSE SCHOOL BOARD CHANGED DATE OF REFERENDUM
Dr. Tahira Chase, Superintendent of Schools for the Greenburgh School district advised that “Those who submitted an absentee ballot will need to submit a new ballot.” due to the School Board changing the date of the referendum from Feb 12 to March 19th.
The Fairview Fire Department is honored to be helping Santa visit all the neighborhood children and deliver Candy Canes to both Adults and Children alike. Please view the schedule below to know…
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9:15 ROCKLEDGE CIRCLE / ROCKLEDGE ROAD
9:22 EAST HARTSDALE / CATERSON TERRACE
9:29 LAKEVIEW AVE / MAPLE STREET
9:36 WEBB FIELD PARKING LOT
9:43 CORNELL DR / PRINCETON DR
9:50 IFO 15 FIELDSTONE DR
9:57 BRIAR CLOSE / COLONY DR
10:04 IFO 125 N. WASHINGTON
10:11 75 WEST HARTSDALE, “THE HAMLET”
10:18 PINEWOOD RD / WILDWOOD RD
10:25 HOMEWOOD CT
10:32 WOOD PL / MAPLEWOOD RD
10:39 WOODS END RD / WOODS END LN
10:46 SHAW PL / SPENCER CT
10:53 STEVENSON AVE / POE ST
11:00 TENNYSON ST / HOLMES AVE
11:07 HOLMES AVE / BURNS ST
11:14 BARBARA LN / JEAN LN
11:21 SHERBROOKE / BURKEWOOD RD
11:28 SOUTHERN RD / HOWARD PL
11:35 TRADER JOE’S
12:00 RIDGE ROAD PARK PARKING LOT
12:15 MARION WOODS
12:30 HARTSDALE TRAIN STATION/VILLAGE
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Below is a link to the proposed 2019 Greenburgh Central Schools Capital Projec.
Attached is the PCCA letter with comments. You can also find the FEIS report here: http://www.greenburghcsd.org
The Hartsdale Fire Department will be hosting their annual Operation Candy Cane, which will take place on Saturday December 16th, 2017, from 9:00am – 1:00pm.
For more info go to the Hartsdale Fire Department website:
http://www.hartsdalefire.org/apps/public/news/newsView.cfm?News_ID=145
The Town of Greenburgh will launch a food scrap recycling program later this fall. We are excited to join nearby communities in reclaiming the value of wasted food and creating nutrient-rich, carbon sequestering compost. The food scrap drop-off program is welcoming resident involvement in the form of a committee. We hope to see you at the first food scrap recycling committee meeting on Tuesday, October 24th, 7:00pm-8:30pm, Anthony Veteran Park, see details and RSVP here.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/food-scrap-recycling-committee-general-interest-meeting-tickets-38631137773
https://www.facebook.com/TownOfGreenburghFoodScrapRecycling/
Food Scrap Recycling Program Background:
Consumers and the general public are increasingly conscious about how their food is grown and where it ends up. Approximately 40% of all food produced in the United States ends up in the waste bin or thrown away.
In partnership with the Town of Greenburgh, the Greenburgh Nature Center will establish a municipal food scrap recycling program this year. It will reclaim the value of food waste through composting while reducing the economic and environmental costs associated with treating food scraps as garbage.
The drop-off site will accept all food including; meat, dairy, bones, oil, fish, fruits, vegetables, bread, rice, pasta, egg shells, coffee grounds, tea leaves, and food soiled paper.
Here’s how it will work: residents of Greenburgh will empty their individual organics bin into the town’s commercial toters at Anthony F. Veteran Park. From there, the food scraps will be carted to a commercial compost facility where they will be processed into nutrient rich, carbon sequestering soil. That compost will help grow plants in gardens, parks, and farms.