Greenburgh judge’s race, part 2
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On Monday night, there will be another election in Greenburgh, this time to nominate a replacement former Town Justice James Hubert, now a County Court judge.
The 166-member Greenburgh Democratic Committee will meet at Town Hall to choose one of three candiidates vying for the part-time position.
Attorneys Arlene Gordon-Oliver from Harrison and Frank Apicella from Greenburgh’s Poets Corner neighborhood have already met with the party’s executive committee and are official candidates.
But Ardsley Village Justice Walter Schwartz, who narrowly lost Tuesday’s Democratic Primary for Greenburgh Town Justice, is asking for another chance. For Schwartz to become a candidate, a district leader will have to nominate him from the floor and another district leader else will have to second the nomination.
Whoever is chosen will run on the Democratic line unopposed in November and serve with judges Doris Friedman and Sandra Forster, both of whom won the Democratic primary on Tuesday.









