Latest Challenge To Feiner’s Greenburgh Reign May Be His Toughest Yet
- barryforgreenburgh
- Feb 21
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Updated: Mar 18
Barrett Seaman | The Hudson Independent | 2/21/26
“It’s time.”
That terse comment, often repeated of late by Greenburgh Democrats, is being used to justify an intra-party challenge to Paul Feiner’s 34 years as Town Supervisor. Earlier this month, Greenburgh’s Democratic Committee endorsed Ardsley Village Trustee Barry McGoey as their preferred candidate with 83% of the vote over Feiner, the incumbent....
A month before the district leaders voted to endorse McGoey, the auditing firm EFPR Group issued a “forensic review report” that cited multiple issues of financial mismanagement tied to Feiner’s leadership. The most egregious example is an accumulation of $29,390,813 in uncollected taxes dating back to 1967. The Water Department, according to the report, was also short some $3 million in unpaid bills, with almost half of them overdue for more than 60 days. Another $3 million reflected unpaid parking tickets, including a majority that have been delinquent for over three years....
Though only in his second term as an elected village trustee, McGoey brings with him more than 30 years of government-related service. He holds degrees in Accounting and Finance from Iona College, a Juris Doctor from Pace University School of Law and a Certificate in Strategic Human Resources Leadership from Cornell University. He has served as a New York State Court Officer and a City of Yonkers firefighter. For more than a decade he was President of the Yonkers Firefighters Union and as Legislative Director of the New York State Public Employees Conference. Perhaps most pertinent to the town’s financial challenges, he worked as an internal auditor.




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