Croton-On-Hudson Launches New Phase of Slow Down Croton Safety Campaign

Village, School District to Offer Educational Programs to Students and Employees Free Lawn Signs for Public Courtesy of Rotary Club and Croton Police Association The Village of Croton-on-Hudson launched its […] Read more »

Harckham Holds Food Drive in Croton-on-Hudson

Collects Over a Thousand Pounds of Food and $1,200 in cash donations New York State Senator Pete Harckham held a food drive over the weekend in Croton-on-Hudson, where 20 volunteers […] Read more »

Croton Village Board of Trustees Appoints Bryan Healy as Village Manager

On May 17, 2021, the Croton-on-Hudson Village Board of Trustees voted to appoint Bryan Healy as Village Manager of the Village of Croton-on-Hudson as of August 9, 2021. Mr. Healy […] Read more »

A Legacy of Great Food, Family and Love of Community

On May 22, 2018, Angelo Michele Macchia, known affectionately by all his customers as Mike, the beloved owner of the two Capriccio’s Pizzerias in Croton-on-Hudson, passed away from a rare […] Read more »

Matero’s Specialty Is ‘Wearable Works of Art’ — and Happiness

“I love coming to work every day because I know we are bringing happiness to our customers.” That’s how Croton-on-Hudson native Sue Matero and her husband Steve describe what it’s […] Read more »

A Tale of Two Villages – Croton Watch Company

When I first moved to Croton-on-Hudson in 1986, I was roped into contributing a dollar to a raffle, and, lo and behold, I won a Croton Watch! It’s been a prized possession of mine all these years. The Croton Watch […] Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Help for the Cruise Industry

I own Chris Caulfield-CruiseOne in Croton on Hudson, NY. My business has been severely impacted by the CDC order to shut down cruises from US ports. The long-awaited instructions issued […] Read more »

Elementary Kids Show a Lot of Heart in Fundraising Challenge

Led by Physical Education teacher Suzanne Leslie, 132 students at Carrie E. Tompkins (C.E.T.) Elementary School raised $18,748.36 for the American Heart Association by participating in the Kids Heart Challenge earlier this year.   Leslie says she wants students to learn about the dangers of […] Read more »

Bringing Back Westchester’s Wild Legacy – And Beauty

Rewilding is a term distinct to our modern age, where so much nature has been lost to development and human growth.  Rewilding describes what we are doing when we plant native, remove invasives, […] Read more »

‘He Always Made Everyone Feel Special’ – A Tribute to John Habib

A memorial to celebrate the amazing life of John Habib will take place at Senasqua, one of his favorite Croton parks, on April 11 from 2pm-4pm.   I had only known John Habib for just over a year. In that […] Read more »