Friday, July 13, 2012

Game On!

ABG has posted before about the “questionable?” dealings of The Paul and his Stepford Board with relation to forcing the amendment change to the Finneran Law to benefit a private company who tried over five years ago to take over Town recreation facilities for its own profit. When they found out they would not be able to charge Unincorporated residents, they backed out of the deal. But, as The Paul knows, he doesn’t have to scrap a bad deal, just let it wallow a bit until everyone forgets about it and then pounce again. That’s what happened here.


With many Town-wide watchdogs protesting and advertising this bad deal to the public, The Paul struck a deal with New York State Assemblyman Tom “Proclamation” Abinanti and New York State Senator Andrea “Patronage” Stewart-Cousins, to amend the Finneran Law from protecting the residents of Unincorporated Greenburgh to totally disregarding their well-being for politics. The Paul wanted it and they need Greenburgh support as neither has done much for Greenburgh to date.


But ABG has learned of another player fighting the injustices perpetrated by The Paul. They appear to be behind a mailing that showed up at our office yesterday. Below are three images comprising the document we received. Please read it and follow their requests if you agree with their perspective. ABG does - game on!





2 comments:

  1. Simon Cohen DOES NOT pay taxes in Greenburgh. He DOES NOT own a house in Greenburgh. He does not have a lease in Greenburgh. Maybe you need to investigate nd learn the real facts

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  2. He may not have a house or live in Greenburgh. He certainly doesn't have a lease with the Town, who should NOT be a landlord to a private company. Nonetheless, there is much validity to his points. If you send a mailer throughout the town at your own expense, maybe this site will print it too.

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