Money Mag Rates Greenburgh: 80th Best City
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I can hear Paul Feiner leading the cheer now: “Hey, Greenbugh—We’re Number 80! We’re Number 80!”
That’s the ranking Money magazine just gave Greenburgh, 80th on a list of 100 American cities. Coming in first was Plymouth, Minn. (Say what?)
Greenburgh was praised for its parks and “remarkably open government.” But this will make Feiner’s political enemies sick to their stomachs. The town supervisor is cited for making “house calls” to settle grievances.
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So long as you have a sufficient number of jumbo CDs (say twenty) stored in "reputable" banks, and can afford some of the highest taxes in the Western World, I suppose you could find in Greenburgh a park somewhere along Central Avenue within which to read the Sunday Times, but why would you choose to do that if you didn't have to?
Plymouth, Minnesota? Isn't this where the Vikings landed?
Never hoid of it…I'll bet it has a Starbucks, though.