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2 environmentalist groups back Feiner

September
11

The New York League of Conservation Voters and the Sierra Club are backing Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner for another term in office.

Both groups announced their endorsements today at 1 p.m. at Town Hall, 177 Hillside Ave.

The endorsements come exactly one week before what could be a close Democratic primary in Greenburgh. Feiner is being challenged by Suzanne Berger, the chairwoman of the Greenburgh Democratic Committee. Both candidates are running unopposed on minor party lines, meaning they will face off gain in November, no matter who wins next Tuesday’s run-off race.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, September 11th, 2007 at 11:27 am by Rebecca Baker.
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2 Responses to “2 environmentalist groups back Feiner”

  1. the consultant

    I guess the fact that feiner has put his “i’m with paul”
    on every utility poll he can find in the town of greenburgh
    certainly merits support from environmental groups..
    after all the signs are green

  2. LOU

    HEY MIKE.. WHO IS ANDREA BACKING IN THIS RACE? NO ONE RIGHT? DIDN’T BERGER HELP HER GET ELECTED. SOME LOYALTY HUH. YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY “STAY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD AND YOU GET HIT” THIS DISTRICT NEEDS A LEADER NOT SOMEONE THAT RUNS AND HIDES WHEN THEY HAVE TO MAKE A TOUGH DECISION! BRING BACK NICK PLEASE!

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