Greenburgh, NJ (September 12, 2024) – A potential pedestrian-vehicle accident is currently under investigation by the Greenburgh Police Department following an incident that occurred on Thursday afternoon in the Hartsdale neighborhood. The collision took place around 2 p.m. in the 300 block of West Hartsdale Avenue, located in the Greenburgh-Hartsdale area. Authorities responded to initial reports indicating a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle, sparking immediate concern from local residents and officials alike.
While the exact cause of the accident remains undetermined, officials are expected to provide more information as the investigation progresses. According to Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner, the pedestrian sustained injuries in the accident. Supervisor Feiner emphasized how distressing it is when accidents of this nature occur, particularly in an area he has been monitoring closely for safety concerns. The site of the crash, located along West Hartsdale Avenue, has long been a concern due to its narrow roadways and uneven surfaces, which pose risks for pedestrians and cyclists. For years, Feiner has been advocating for safety improvements in this specific part of town, citing the need for a safer environment for those who walk or bike along the road.
“This section of West Hartsdale Avenue has been on my radar for quite some time. The edges of the road are particularly narrow and uneven, making it challenging for pedestrians and cyclists to navigate the area safely,” Feiner remarked. The ongoing safety risks have pushed town officials to pursue measures that would enhance the security of residents who frequent the road. One major development is a sidewalk construction project aimed at creating a safer passageway for pedestrians.
We hope for the victim’s swift recovery.
Hartsdale Neighborhood Pedestrian Accidents

