FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: The Good Gardener
The Good Gardener
Mayor James Pawliczek 1939 -2020
We share in the sad news, as our sister village of Florida mourns the loss of their former...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: Our Strength
The gravity of what is occurring due to the pandemic health crisis is becoming a stark reality. There will be a time when we...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: I Want to be Alone… Not Really!
In the 1950’s during the Cold War, Americans built shelters in the event of a nuclear war. If you go by Park Avenue School...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: A United Effort
We have all been making personal decisions over the last weeks on how to deal with the threats of COVID-19. On a municipal level,...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: Our Bravest
This past Sunday was International Women's Day. To recognize it locally, the organization Hugs for Courage asked women veterans and first responders to gather...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: A Time to be Aware: The Coronavirus
A Time to be Aware: The Coronavirus
We’ve been hearing reports on the Coronavirus for some months. New reports indicate it has reached our shores,...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: Knock Wood!
Knock Wood!
There is a superstition of bad luck to talk about the weather. I’m a little nervous to go into the details about Sunday’s...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: A Time to Plan
A Time to Plan
We are creatures of habit and schedules. Time is parsed in blocks of activities that encompass our daily routines. February brings...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: A Window
A Window
When a young father takes his son to our Skatepark and finds anti-Semitic and racist graffiti scrawled across the ramps his immediate reaction...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE: Just Like Romeo and Juliet
Just Like Romeo and Juliet
The Warwick Historical Society will be hosting the Greenwood Lake Theatre Company, Saturday, February 8th, 5:00 p.m. at the Old...