Barry McGoey Announces Candidacy for Greenburgh Town Supervisor
- barryforgreenburgh
- Jan 30
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 18
AJ Woodson | Black Westchester | 1/30/26
Barry McGoey, a longtime Greenburgh resident, attorney, and public servant, has announced that he is running for Greenburgh Town Supervisor, citing the urgent need for competent, collaborative leadership and renewed accountability in Town government.
McGoey said he made his final decision to enter the race following the Town’s handling of a recent water main break, which left hundreds—if not thousands—of residents without water.
“The lack of clear leadership, communication, and coordination during this crisis was unacceptable,” McGoey shares with Black Westchester. “Residents were left without answers and without basic services. That moment raised serious concerns about how Town government is functioning.”
McGoey said those concerns were further reinforced by the recent release of reports showing that nearly $30 million in taxes were not collected by the Town, pointing to significant failures in oversight and fiscal management.




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