🏛️ Board Of Trustees
Croton Bans Public Comments On Village Social Media
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees held its annual organizational meeting on December 1, 2025, swearing in Mayor Brian Pugh and Trustees Nora Nicholson and Stacey Nachtaler, and passing 15 unanimous resolutions. Notable actions included formalizing three advisory committees, updating the social media policy to no longer accept public comments on Village accounts, and approving professional service contracts for legal, planning, and environmental consulting.
◆ Key Actions & Decisions
- **Resolutions Passed** (All passed 5-0)
- **Resolution #272-2025**: Formalized the Bicycle Pedestrian Committee and Sustainability Committee as official advisory bodies with 5-9 members serving staggered three-year terms, requiring minutes to be posted on the Village website.
- **Resolution #273-2025**: Reconfigured the IDEA Advisory Committee to have 5-9 members serving staggered two-year terms (previously one-year terms with no maximum member limit), requiring minutes to be posted online.
- **Resolution #274-2025**: Approved annual re-adoptions of required policies including Workplace Violence Prevention, Procurement (with Green Purchasing), Investment, Fund Balance, Debt, Sexual Harassment Prevention, and Breach Notification.
- **Resolution #275-2025**: Adopted the 2026 meeting schedule. Meetings will be held on the first Monday and third Wednesday of December 2025, shifting to the first and third Wednesdays beginning in January 2026 at 7:00 PM at the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building.
- **Resolution #276-2025**: Designated *The Gazette* as the official newspaper for the Village, with *The Journal News* designated on an as-needed basis.
- **Resolution #277-2025**: Designated JP Morgan Chase, N.A., Webster Bank, MBIA NYCLASS, and Flushing Bank as official depositories for Village monies.
- **Resolution #278-2025**: Established standard workdays (7 or 8 hours) for all Village employee titles for NYSLRS retirement reporting purposes.
- **Resolution #279-2025**: Set official bond levels at $500,000 for the Village Justice, Associate Village Justice, Village Treasurer, Deputy Treasurer, Village Clerk, Secretary to the Village Manager, Junior Accountant, Court Clerk, and Assistant Court Clerk.
- **Resolution #280-2025**: Adopted amended Rules of Procedure for the Board of Trustees to reflect current operational needs.
- **Resolution #281-2025**: Established standard workdays for elected and appointed officials for NYSLRS reporting (e.g., Mayor set at 7.00 hours).
- **Resolution #282-2025**: Set the mileage reimbursement rate for Village officers and employees at the current IRS standard rate, requiring advance approval from the Village Manager.
- **Resolution #283-2025**: Authorized payment in advance of audit for public utility services, postage, freight, and express charges.
- **Resolution #284-2025**: Adopted a new Conference and Travel Policy delegating approval authority to the Village Manager, contingent on appropriated budget funding.
- **Resolution #285-2025**: Amended the Social Media and Email Blast Policy to no longer accept public comments on Village social media accounts (private messaging, phone, email, and the website remain available).
- **Resolution #286-2025**: Authorized the Village Manager to execute professional service agreements with Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC (legal services, Dec 2025–Nov 2026), Nelson Pope Voorhis (planning/grant writing for 2026), and AKRF, Inc. (on-call planning/environmental consulting for 2026).
- **Appointments Resolution**: Approved 5-0. Appointed Pauline DiSanto (Village Clerk/Registrar), Bryan Healy (Deputy Clerk/Deputy Registrar), Genette Toone (Village Treasurer), Rachel Sibrizzi (Deputy Treasurer), Casey Raskob (Associate Village Justice), Joseph Green (Village Prosecutor), Marc Cheshire (Village Historian), Ian Murtaugh (Marriage Officer), and Len Simon (Deputy Mayor).
- **Resolutions Failed**: None.
- **Applications Reviewed**: None.
- **Public Comments**: Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg spoke, welcoming attendees, noting high resident involvement in the recent election, and thanking officials for their service. Bo Balaban of 122 Cleveland Drive sang "God Bless America."
- **Reports**: None formally presented, though Mayor Pugh announced liaison assignments for all Village boards and committees for the coming term.
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees kicked off its new term Monday night with an annual organizational meeting that saw Mayor Brian Pugh and Trustees Nora Nicholson and Stacey Nachtaler sworn into office, followed by a flurry of unanimous housekeeping resolutions.
Past Mayor Robert Elliott administered the oaths of office to the three officials at the Stanley Kellerhouse Municipal Building, with local Girl Scouts leading the Pledge of Allegiance and resident Bo Balaban performing "God Bless America." Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg also addressed the board, praising the community's robust voter turnout in the recent election.
While organizational meetings are typically procedural, the board took a notable step by formally codifying three volunteer committees that had been operating without official resolutions. The Bicycle Pedestrian Committee and the Sustainability Committee were formally established with mandates of five to nine members serving staggered three-year terms. The Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) Advisory Committee was also restructured, expanding from one-year terms to staggered two-year terms and instituting a nine-member cap. All three committees are now required to post their meeting minutes to the Village website.
Perhaps the most consequential policy change of the evening was the passage of Resolution #285-2025, which amended the Village's Social Media and Email Blast Policy. The board voted to stop accepting public comments on its official social media accounts—a change discussed at a November 12 work session. Residents will still be able to reach out to the Village via private direct messages, phone, email, and the Village website.
The board also approved a new Conference and Travel Policy delegating training approval to the Village Manager, set official bond levels at $500,000 for financial and court officers, and locked in the IRS standard rate for employee mileage reimbursement. Contracts for outside professional services were greenlit for Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC for legal counsel, along with Nelson Pope Voorhis and AKRF, Inc. for planning and environmental consulting.
Trustee Len Simon was appointed Deputy Mayor, and Mayor Pugh outlined a full slate of liaison assignments connecting trustees to various advisory boards. Residents should note that starting in January 2026, regular Village Board meetings will shift to the first and third Wednesdays of the month at 7:00 PM. *The Gazette* remains the Village's official designated newspaper.
◆ Meeting Index
Topics Discussed
organizational meetingoath of officeadvisory committeessocial media policyprofessional services contractsmeeting schedulevillage appointmentsbond levelsmileage reimbursement
People
Brian Pugh — Mayor
Nora Nicholson — Trustee
Stacey Nachtaler — Trustee
Len Simon — Trustee, Deputy Mayor
Maria Slippen — Trustee
Robert Elliott — Past Mayor
Dana Levenberg — Assemblywoman
Bo Balaban — 122 Cleveland Drive
Bryan Healy — Village Manager, Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics, Deputy Village Clerk
Joshua Subin — Village Attorney
Genette Toone — Village Treasurer
Pauline DiSanto — Village Clerk, Registrar of Vital Statistics
Rachel Sibrizzi — Deputy Village Treasurer
Casey Raskob — Associate Village Justice
Joseph Green — Village Prosecutor
Marc Cheshire — Village Historian
Ian Murtaugh — Marriage Officer
Sam Watkins — Village Justice
Locations
Georgianna Grant Meeting RoomStanley Kellerhouse Municipal Building1 Van Wyck Street122 Cleveland Drive
Dollar Amounts
$500,000 — Bond levels for elected and appointed officials handling Village funds
Upcoming Dates
2026-01-07 — First regular Wednesday meeting of the Village Board under the new 2026 schedule
2026-12-07 — Mayor Brian Pugh's current term expires