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Paul Feiner
supervisor at greenburgh
Paul Feiner is the long-serving Town Supervisor of Greenburgh, the largest town in Westchester County, New York.12 He has held this position since 1991, making him the longest-serving Supervisor in Greenburgh's history and currently the longest-serving chief elected official of any municipality in Westchester County.12
Born on February 14, 1956, Feiner began his career in public service at the age of 12, volunteering for Ogden Reid's successful 1968 Congressional campaign.12 He graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude from Fordham University and obtained his JD from St. John's University School of Law in 1981.4
Some of Feiner's notable accomplishments as Town Supervisor include:
- Overseeing the move of Greenburgh's Town Hall to a new, partially solar-powered facility in 2003.2
- Implementing various infrastructure improvements and housing initiatives.2
- Expanding the police department and establishing community policing programs.2
- Securing a AAA credit rating from Standard & Poor's for the town.4
Feiner is known for his accessibility to residents, often making "bike calls" around town to engage with citizens and even printing his cell phone number on a sign atop his car.1 He is married to Sherrie Brown, an attorney, and they have a daughter named Julia.1
As of February 2025, Feiner, now 69 years old, is expected to run for reelection in the upcoming election.3