Croton-Harmon Union Free School District has named Maya Gardos as Valedictorian and Camilla Giorcelli as Salutatorian for the Croton-Harmon High School Class of 2021. Gardos, who plans on studying English […] Read more »
After 11 years in Scouting, Colin Kooney has become “a proud Eagle Scout” with Boy Scouts of America Troop 28 Croton-on-Hudson. “My Eagle project is at The Jane E. Lytle Memorial Arboretum (“The Croton Arboretum”),” says Colin. It is a non-profit organization that provides environmental stewardship for […] Read more »
Croton-on-Hudson’s legacy of political and social activism forged a century ago has been more recently buttressed by its role in battling to cap a waterfront dump and repelling a gas […] Read more »
During these unprecedented times, it’s no surprise that the hospitality industry has been hit hard. Take a trip to N.Y.C. and you’ll see the devastating sight of boarded, vacant store–fronts. Entire neighborhoods that used to house bustling cafes, restaurants […] Read more »
IN MEMORIAM It is with profound regret and condolences that we note the sudden passing of Croton-on-Hudson Trustee John Habib (pictured at left). See HERE for details elsewhere on this […] Read more »
The Croton-on Hudson Board of Trustees and Village staff are heartbroken by the tragic passing of our friend and colleague, John L. Habib. John was a citizen of the world […] Read more »
Croton100, an all-volunteer community-based environmental action group based in Croton-on-Hudson, is holding an Earth Day 2021 Art Contest, with the theme Nature is Us. Artists of all ages are welcome to submit […] Read more »
A core group of 50 homeowners in Croton-on-Hudson are participating in a community solar project to provide them with clean, locally-sourced energy to reduce electric bills and emissions. In early January 2021, the Village of Croton-on-Hudson’s Department of Public Works (DPW) marked the […] Read more »
Weeklong virtual event Jan 30- Feb. 7 with limited socially distanced programs at Teatown Teatown’s Hudson River EagleFest, the annual festival celebrating the bald eagle’s winter migration to the Hudson Valley, […] Read more »
When my boys were little, I would marvel at how long it took me to pull out their winter coats, hats, matching mittens, and extra socks. I would spend more time bundling them up than they would actually spend outside, but, despite the effort, […] Read more »


