Thursday, December 02, 2010

pay your parking tickets on line!...holiday parties Saturday at town hall 5 PM...

I am pleased to report that residents can now pay their parking tickets on line and by credit card! The following is the link to the site.
www.parkingticketpayment.com/greenburgh

PAUL FEINER



Welcome to the Parking Ticket Payment System for the
Town of Greenburgh, New York

ParkingTicketPayment.com is a service being offered in conjunction with the Town of Greenburgh. This service will allow you the convenience of paying any current and/or outstanding parking tickets issued by the Town of Greenburgh over a secure web site with most major credit cards. Once payments are processed through ParkingTicketPayment.com, records at the Town of Greenburgh will be updated accordingly, in real-time, and your parking tickets will be marked as paid.

In order to offer you this service, you must agree to the following User Agreement. Please note that a flat rate convenience fee of $3.50 will be charged per ticket paid through ParkingTicketPayment.com.


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On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2010 AT 5:00PM THE TOWN OF GREENBURGH WILL HOLD ITS FIRST MULTI-CULTURAL HOLIDAY CELEBRATION WITH DANCE, SONG AND SPOKEN WORD. A RECEPTION, SPONSORED BY SHOPRITE FOOD MARKETS WILL FEATURE, “HEALTHLY EATING FOR THE HOLIDAYS.” PLEASE JOIN US FOR A DELIGHTFUL AND FUN KICK-OFF TO THE HOLIDAY SEASON IN OUR TOWN.


Special Event Announcement

Scholarship Benefit

The North Elmsford Civic Association and the Theodore D. Young Community Center

Presents: THE MESSIAH by Handel

Performed by: The Convent Avenue Baptist Church Sanctuary Choir

And the Sugar Hill; Orchestra of NYC

Saturday, December 4th , 2010 @ 4:00pm

Place: Theodore D. Young Community Center

32 Manhattan Avenue, White Plains, {Greenburgh}, NY 10607

General Admission for Adults $25.00

Fr information please call Mrs. Cynthia Brown 914-592-4379 or Mr. Lee Trollinger 914-989-3631

2 comments:

Fed Up With Feiner said...

It's amazing how the Town accepts contributions of food from businesses who are in the permit process. Shop-Rite has yet to open and still has to pass building department inspections. Frankie & Fanucci has an application before the Zoning Board yet they were asked to donate food to a recently prior event at Town Hall. The Town should not be soliciting or accepting contributions from anyone or any business who has an open application before the Town. If the Supervisor & Town Clerk want to feed people at their PR events then they should pay for the food!

battered taxpayer said...

I just read in the Inquirer that Greenburgh gave the newly hired court administrator a raise of $25,000 which brings her salary to $100,000. She's been working in Greenburgh for 3 months. How can this increase be justified for 3 months of work? How could the court records be in such terrible shape? Why was there no oversight? What is going on in Greenburgh? Great place to live??? It's a better place to work. It seems that everyone in Greenburgh gets a 6 figure salary.