Actually, Feiner started an online petition about this and was instrumental in publicizing the matter - what evidence do you have that the county was doing anything toward the cancellation? It was Astorino who reversed Spano's ban on gun shows on County property - he now has changed his mind, but was the opposite of a leader on this. I know it pains some people to give Feiner any credit for anything, but it was through him that many people found out about this and joined in signing the petition to pressure Astorino to change his position. View Comment
Actually, I have not decided yet on how I'm going to vote (on the referendum, that is) - which is why I found your comments so unhelpful. When you blame one person for everything, as I mentioned before that I've seen you do - no matter what the topic - it makes me think that you're just anti-Feiner and anything he tries to do. That's your right, of course, but it doesn't help to convince me which way to vote. I'll do my own reading and will come to my conclusions, but you ought to think about it. That's all I'm saying. View Comment
That's better than "child killer". What I have noticed over 20 years of living here is that there are a few people, including you, who accuse Feiner of being the devil incarnate on every issue, related or unrelated, from bringing in cable competition to handling real crises to this. I never hear any praise for him from that group, so it appears to be more of a vendetta against him than a reasoned give and take on issues - this makes me hesitate to jump to the conclusion you have. Returning to more civil discourse would be a step in the right direction, and would allow residents to actually examine the issues without being turned off by your noxious rhetoric. I don't actually know what the truth on this is, but I find the accusation that Feiner doesn't care about the health and safety of the children of Greenburgh to be absurd and defamatory and, frankly, shameful. Nothing he has done or said since taking office would suggest anything at all like that, and I think you ought to rethink your approach and that of your cohorts. Your predictable attacks, again, weaken your arguments and render them ineffective. After that ridiculous comment I can't believe anything you say - and while I know that sometimes you may be right, I wouldn't know when. Think about it, neighbor. View Comment
Why don't you go out and help a neighbor, volunteer in distributing warm clothes to people who are without power or have become homeless, donate blood or food - something productive - rather than sitting at your computer and heckling? I don't approve of the way every last thing is being handled, but by and large Cuomo and Feiner are doing a good job of getting things done and keeping us informed. And I am sick and tired of jerks on the sidelines making stupid wisecracks that accomplish nothing. At least if you were actually funny it might lighten the mood, but you're not. View Comment
This is great news - updates on locations and lines would be appreciated when available. Paul Feiner is asking for emergency mobile distribution trucks like those being deployed in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and on Long Island - that would help us tremendously, and they are providing 10 gallons of gas - free - so very welcome. View Comment
What is wrong with you? If Chris Christie -one of the most partisan politicians around - could rise above it and actually see that President Obama is genuinely helping our region, what is your problem? Go peddle this crap on some knee-jerk right-wing blog, or call Limbaugh. People here are hurting and trying to help one another - as is the President. View Comment
Your article says Solomon Schechter was evacuated Tuesday - didn't you mean Monday, that is, today? So all of these schools were evacuated in the same morning? View Comment
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