From Hastings to Croton, NYC Cyclists Tour the River Towns

At 8 a.m. on a brisk Saturday morning, a crew of 16 from the NYC Adventure Cycling Club loaded up their tents, sleeping bags, cooking utensils and whatever else they […] Read more »

Eagle Scout Project Gets Dogs Exercised

Dog owners of the Croton-on-Hudson community are thrilled by the addition of a new agility course at Black Rock Dog Park, thanks to the hard work of Croton Harmon High […] Read more »

Local Writer Tackles 1960s Racial Tensions in New Jersey Suburb in Debut Novel

A new historical fiction novel by Croton-on-Hudson writer Anne Dimock will be published November 8, 2022 by Woodhall Press. The Black Cow and By The Dam Books at 4 Old […] Read more »

New & Notworthy: Signal Fire Bread & Matters Coffee

Two new additions to the Peekskill and Croton-on-Hudson business community recently opened their doors. They don’t know each other – yet – but they could certainly go together well. Read […] Read more »

Local Authors, Local Books: Croton Author Lives the Dream with Debut Novel

Jeannie Zusy, a Croton-on-Hudson resident for 24 years, has written full-length plays, screenplays, short stories, and works of fiction. In September, she expanded that portfolio with the publication of her […] Read more »

In Favor of Prop 1 on Nov. 8 Ballot: Clean Water Act

35-40% of the funds will be devoted to disadvantaged communities that have borne the brunt of air and water pollution Read more »

The Blaze: A Halloween Tradition for Families of All Ages

The River Towns do many things right, and one of those things is Halloween. I’m not saying that’s why my family moved up from Brooklyn, but I’m not saying that’s […] Read more »

Scare Up a Bunch of Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies 

I love fall, and nothing is more fall-like than pumpkins – specifically pumpkin-baked goodies! I love this simple pumpkin chocolate chip cookie recipe because it’s so easy and is the […] Read more »

Carole Voisey Is Named Executive Director of Gateway Chamber

Voisey's role is comparable to that of Deb Milone's, who stepped down as Chamber President after a 12-year tenure. Read more »
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Chamber’s Novel Networking Event Will Use Improv to Help Marketers

The Gateway Chamber's "Marketing Improv(e)" networking event want to prove marketing your business can be fun. "We can prove it. We can improve it." Read more »