It Takes a Village Manager – The Life of Bryan

Bryan Healy starts his tenure as the new Village Manager of Croton-on-Hudson on Aug. 9, 2021, and don’t let his status as a fresh-faced Millennial fool you. Driven by an earnest work ethic, […] Read more »

Hudson Valley Beta Kitchen Launches Innovative Commissary Kitchen for Culinary Professionals

Hudson Valley Beta Kitchen, a Westchester-owned business, opened its first kitchen at 163 Grand Street in Croton-on-Hudson this past weekend. The commissary kitchen will allow artisanal food producers, caterers, and […] Read more »

Fit in the Park Series Kicked Off at Croton Point Park

Westchester Parks Foundation (WPF) kicked off its Fit in the Park Series on June 23rd at Croton Point Park. The free outdoor barre workout classes are open to any level […] Read more »

Popular Music School Opens 3rd Location In Pleasantville

The Cortlandt School of Performing Arts presently operates two popular music schools, in Croton and in Mohegan Lake, and is now expanding to the owner’s hometown of Pleasantville. Together with […] Read more »

Westchester Parks Foundation to Launch New Croton-Based Fit in the Park Series

Free Xtend Barre Workout Sessions will also Take Place in New Rochelle Westchester Parks Foundation (WPF) is joining forces with Xtend Barre and two NewYork-Presbyterian hospitals to launch a new […] Read more »

These Students Place ‘Service Above Self’ 

Rotary Club of Croton-on-Hudson has named the winners — from the Croton-Harmon High School (CHHS) Class of 2021 — of its annual Stanley H. Kellerhouse Scholarships.   Cristian Duque had a variety of community service activities, including […] Read more »

After Dry Decade, Officials Gush over Fountain 

Westchester County Executive George Latimer, surrounded by a coterie of other officials, ceremoniously turned on the fountain at Croton Gorge Park May 26, sending a 20-foot spray skyward after a decade of dormancy due to maintenance and reconstruction […] Read more »

When You Knead a Simple Treat and Fun Activity – Pretzel Time!

When I am faced with even the tiniest bit of downtime, I always end up making my way to the kitchen. I love the satisfaction of putting a few simple […] Read more »

Local Pride

In Westchester County, as well as in many parts of the world, June is officially recognized as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Month. The Christopher Street Liberation […] Read more »

The Value of Your Yard

Spring is here, summer is coming and it feels so good to be outside again, especially after being cooped up for so long due to the pandemic. In fact, I […] Read more »