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Commuters’ Adjustment To Metro-N Changes Tops This Week’s Greenburgh News

GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Greenburgh, Edgemont, and Hartsdale this week:

See the stories that topped the news in Greenburgh this week

See the stories that topped the news in Greenburgh this week

  • Metro-North commuters in Greenburgh and the Rivertowns continued to adjust schedules and routes to and from New York City on Tuesday and into Wednesday due to service interruption after Sunday's train derailment in the Bronx.  
  • The Town of Greenburgh is proceeding with plans to produce YouTube videos highlighting why the town is a great place to live and work, Superintendent Paul Feiner said.
  • Politicians and average citizens Thursday mourned the passing of Nelson Mandela, the extraordinary human rights leader and former South African president.
  • The train that derailed Sunday morning in the Bronx was traveling at 82 miles per hour when it went over a curve,  National Transportation Safety Board member Earl Weener said at a press conference Monday afternoon at the Hampton Inn in Yonkers.

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