FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – “Tree Hugs”
On Thursday, March 29th Shade Tree Commissioner, Rob Scheurmann Jr. and I took the trek up the New York State Thruway to participate in...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – ‘Village of Flowers’
Though the Village of Warwick’s election was uncontested the turnout was strong. I would like to thank the citizens of the Queen Village for...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – Morning Reverie!
The early morning reverie of bird songs is a sign of the changing season. Winter’s grip is loosening slowly, slowly! The signs of the...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – The Raging Storm – The Opioid Crisis
The Opioid crisis is now considered the deadliest drug crisis in American history. According to Josh Katz of the New York Times, overdoses have...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – Two Weddings and a Winter Storm
March is always an iffy month – it’s the ebb and flow between Winter and Spring. The recent storm last Friday was a bit...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – The Morning Ritual
The beginning of my day usually starts with a sharp bark right outside the bedroom door. If the blankets don’t rustle and my feet...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – A Gentleman, Alfred R. Lewis
I knew Al Lewis for many years. We were both board members of the Historical Society. During his tenure he headed a committee to...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – A Love Story
Valentine’s Day is upon us. It’s maybe a day to reflect on when the words, “I do.“ filled our hearts with promise or a...
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – Remembering Charlie
Charles Papaceno Sr. -- 1926-2018
Growing up in Warwick in the 1960‘s is a story of small town life in the swirl of national change....
FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE – Resilience
The Elm Street property that has been so hotly contested has been zoned some form of Industrial or Commercial Zone for the last fifty...