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§  52-a. Official newspaper in town of Greenburgh, Westchester county.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to  the  contrary,  the  town  board of the town of Greenburgh, Westchester county is hereby authorized  and  empowered  to  designate as the official newspaper of such town any  newspaper regularly published in such town if such  newspaper  has  been  entered  as  second class mail matter, or such town board shall have the  option to designate as its official newspaper any newspaper published in  the county if such newspaper has general circulation in such town. If no  official newspaper has been designated, the town board may authorize the  publication of a notice, resolution or ordinance in any newspaper  which  could  be  designated  as  the  official  newspaper  of  the  town. Such  authorization shall be deemed a designation of  such  newspaper  as  the  official  newspaper  of  the  town  for the purpose of such publication.  Additional  newspapers  published  in  the  English  language   may   be  designated   for  the  publication  of  such  notices,  resolutions  and  ordinances at the option of the town board. Any designation by the  town  board  pursuant  to  the foregoing provisions shall be deemed sufficient  authority for designation of any such newspaper by  any  board,  agency,  commission  or  authority  of such town for any publication of notice or  resolution required by law unless the town board in its discretion shall  clearly indicate otherwise.

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§  52-a. Official newspaper in town of Greenburgh, Westchester county.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to  the  contrary,  the  town  board of the town of Greenburgh, Westchester county is hereby authorized  and  empowered  to  designate as the official newspaper of such town any  newspaper regularly published in such town if such  newspaper  has  been  entered  as  second class mail matter, or such town board shall have the  option to designate as its official newspaper any newspaper published in  the county if such newspaper has general circulation in such town. If no  official newspaper has been designated, the town board may authorize the  publication of a notice, resolution or ordinance in any newspaper  which  could  be  designated  as  the  official  newspaper  of  the  town. Such  authorization shall be deemed a designation of  such  newspaper  as  the  official  newspaper  of  the  town  for the purpose of such publication.  Additional  newspapers  published  in  the  English  language   may   be  designated   for  the  publication  of  such  notices,  resolutions  and  ordinances at the option of the town board. Any designation by the  town  board  pursuant  to  the foregoing provisions shall be deemed sufficient  authority for designation of any such newspaper by  any  board,  agency,  commission  or  authority  of such town for any publication of notice or  resolution required by law unless the town board in its discretion shall  clearly indicate otherwise.

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Statutes > New-york > Twn > Article-3-a > Title-3 > 52-a

§  52-a. Official newspaper in town of Greenburgh, Westchester county.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to  the  contrary,  the  town  board of the town of Greenburgh, Westchester county is hereby authorized  and  empowered  to  designate as the official newspaper of such town any  newspaper regularly published in such town if such  newspaper  has  been  entered  as  second class mail matter, or such town board shall have the  option to designate as its official newspaper any newspaper published in  the county if such newspaper has general circulation in such town. If no  official newspaper has been designated, the town board may authorize the  publication of a notice, resolution or ordinance in any newspaper  which  could  be  designated  as  the  official  newspaper  of  the  town. Such  authorization shall be deemed a designation of  such  newspaper  as  the  official  newspaper  of  the  town  for the purpose of such publication.  Additional  newspapers  published  in  the  English  language   may   be  designated   for  the  publication  of  such  notices,  resolutions  and  ordinances at the option of the town board. Any designation by the  town  board  pursuant  to  the foregoing provisions shall be deemed sufficient  authority for designation of any such newspaper by  any  board,  agency,  commission  or  authority  of such town for any publication of notice or  resolution required by law unless the town board in its discretion shall  clearly indicate otherwise.