Monday, September 29th:  A Conversation with Rob Greenstein, New Castle’s Town Supervisor


September 26, 2014
by Sheila Bernson and Jennifer Mebes Flagg, Co-Presidents of the League of Women Voters® of New Castle

The League of Women Voters® of New Castle invites the community to join in a conversation with Town Supervisor Rob Greenstein on Monday, September 29, 2014 at the Chappaqua Library Theater from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Rob Greenstein is the Supervisor and chief fiscal officer of the Town of New Castle. He establishes agendas, presides over Town Board meetings, signs all agreements and contracts on behalf of the Town and is responsible for maintaining financial stability of the Town of New Castle.

Join us for a lively discussion on many topics and issues of the day, including:
➢ Master Plan update
➢ Updates on development projects: Chappaqua Crossing, Conifer’s Hunts Place, Rosehill and Mosque proposed plans
➢ Downtown Chappaqua revitalization
➢ New Committees (Ethics Board, Mandate Relief, Emergency Preparedness Committee, Coyote Management Task Force, Millwood-West End Advisory Board)
➢ My first budget
➢ Communication

Coffee and light refreshments will be available.

For more information, contact the League of Women Voters® of New Castle at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call Sheila Bernson at 914-263-0357.

Come with your questions for Supervisor Greenstein.

The League of Women Voters®, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages the informed and active
participation of citizens in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues,
and influences public policy through education and advocacy.


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