Ann Gallelli, Croton’s Most Valuable Player — In Memoriam

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to the Croton Caring Committee or to the Croton Arboretum, two local organizations that Ann cared for deeply Read more »

Croton Harmon High School Team to Compete in Semifinals of the Wharton Investment Competition

The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania has announced the Semifinalists for the Wharton Global High School Investment Competition, an annual contest for high school teachers and students run […] Read more »

‘New Croton Review’ Turns a New Page

With all the literary luminaries who have lived, worked and played in Croton, it’s fitting that the New Croton Review puts the village on the map for visual artists and […] Read more »

Teatown Celebrates 20 Years Of Conservation Success At Annual Eaglefest

Teatown’s Hudson River EagleFest, an annual festival celebrating the once-endangered Bald Eagle’s winter migration to the Hudson River Valley returns on February 3, 2024 at Croton Point Park (snow date: […] Read more »

Back to the Future

In December 2023, the Croton 125 Committee, Croton Senior Club, and Croton-on-Hudson Village Board of Trustees gathered in the Dorothy Fiorito Community Room to dedicate the official 125th Anniversary Time Capsule, which […] Read more »

Carving out a Niche as a Wood Artisan

A background in construction, civic engagement, agriculture, and creating a therapeutic program for children may seem like an unlikely combination, but it describes the route AnnMarie Sasso took to create […] Read more »

Croton Champion of Clean Energy Earns National Honor 

Lindsay Audin, chair of Croton-on-Hudson’s Sustainability Committee, received a Special Recognition Award from the national Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) for his “dedication to community service and sustainability.” AEE is […] Read more »

New Owners Jazz Up Black Cow Coffee

Things are happening at the Black Cow Coffee Co., which bills itself as the “heart of the community” in Croton-on-Hudson. There are new muffins, expanded hours and coconut milk instead […] Read more »

Harckham Hosts Naloxone Training in Croton-on-Hudson

New York State Senator Pete Harckham, in partnership with the Village of Croton-on-Hudson and the Croton Free Library, hosted a naloxone training on Monday, Dec. 18, giving more than 30 […] Read more »

Shop Talk: From Working in the Kitchen to Running Her Own

Nearly 20 years ago, Mayra Caguano was working in the kitchen of one of Westchester County’s most iconic restaurants, Peter Pratt’s Inn. She was asked by the inn’s then-owners, Craig […] Read more »