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A grand farewell to Mayor Paul Rosenberg
March 24, 2022 at 8:19 a.m.
The village board outgoing Mayor Paul Rosenberg has served with for the past three years gathers under the Village of Rye Brook lettering above the dais in the meeting room at Village Hall one last time on Tuesday, Mar. 22 before Rosenberg’s final meeting. From left, Mayor-elect Jason Klein, Trustee Susan Epstein, Rosenberg, Trustee Stephanie Fischer and Trustee David Heiser.
Rye Brook’s last two mayors share a moment during the reception at Village Hall before Paul Rosenberg’s last meeting and recognition ceremony on Tuesday, Mar. 22. Joan Feinstein, who became Rosenberg’s mentor and he like her younger brother, have become fast friends. Feinstein emceed Rosenberg’s recognition ceremony.
Over his nine years as mayor, Paul Rosenberg has taken new trustees under his wing to teach them the ropes. Here he talks to Trustee-elect Sal Morlino at Tuesday night’s reception.
During the outgoing mayor’s recognition ceremony in a packed meeting room, Mayor-elect Jason Klein reads a proclamation from the Village of Rye Brook to Paul Rosenberg.
Outgoing Mayor Paul Rosenberg and County Executive George Latimer share a hug following Latimer’s always-eloquent remarks and presentation of a proclamation.
Superintendent of Public Works Michal Nowak lifts up a chair with a nameplate engraved with the outgoing mayor’s name and dates of service, a gift from the village board and administrative staff.
Paul Rosenberg holds up a sign with the Village of Rye Brook logo, his name and dates of service from the Department of Public Works. “I’m going on 17 years for a reason. You are one of them,” said Superintendent of Public Works Michal Nowak in presenting it.