Croton-on-Hudson
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· 2026-02-22
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A proposed zoning code cleanup that would adjust the number of fowl allowed on residential properties in Croton-on-Hudson cleared a key hurdle on February 18, winning a consistency recommendation from the Waterfront Advisory Committee.
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees met behind closed doors on the evening of February 18 for a brief executive session focused on a criminal investigation.
The meeting, held in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Muni…
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees met behind closed doors on the evening of February 4, 2026, for a brief executive session focused entirely on personnel matters.
Gathering in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Muni…
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees convened a brief executive session on the evening of January 14, 2026, but left the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building without taking any formal action.
A racist incident at a local grocery store has prompted a new community-driven campaign in Croton-on-Hudson, as the IDEA Advisory Committee grappled with how to respond to discrimination within the constraints of village government.
After two years of debate, surveys, and public hearings, the Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees voted unanimously Monday night to expand the residential parking permit system into the Harmon neighborhood—but not without trimming the original boundari…
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 housekee…
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees took a major step forward Tuesday night on the village’s largest affordable housing initiative, unanimously approving an agreement that could channel up to $6 million in Westchester County funding toward infrast…
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees met behind closed doors on Wednesday evening, November 5, for a brief, 32-minute executive session focused entirely on personnel matters.
Because the session was strictly administrative and no votes on village policy, contracts, or local laws were held, there are no immediate changes to village operations or services resulting from this gathering. Residents should note that the next sc…
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees convened behind closed doors on the evening of October 29, but left residents with little to report afterward.
Meeting in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building, the …
Because no public session was held, there was no opportunity for resident comments, departmental reports, or the introduction of new village legislation. Residents looking for updates on ongoing village projects, infrastructure, or local ordinances w…
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees met behind closed doors on the evening of October 29, 2025, for a brief discussion regarding village personnel.
Residents should note that while executive sessions are closed to the public, any final decisions or formal actions resulting from these private discussions must legally take place during an open, public meeting of the Board of Trustees. The next sch…
The Croton-on-Hudson Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) pushed back on a proposed village law Tuesday night, declining to endorse a plan that would add alternate members to the ZBA and Planning Board.
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees convened behind closed doors on the evening of October 15 for a brief executive session, ultimately taking no formal action.
Residents should note that while executive sessions are closed to the public, the board is required by law to cite the specific legal exemption allowing for the closure. The next regular meeting of the Board of Trustees, where public business will be…
A planned solar canopy for the Croton-on-Hudson Department of Public Works garage has hit a snag after the Board of Trustees rejected the only bid submitted for the project.
During the October 15 work session, the board voted 3-0 to toss out the Sep…
The Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees convened behind closed doors on the evening of October 8 for a brief, one-hour executive session focused exclusively on personnel matters.
Held in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse…
Residents should note that while executive sessions are closed to the public, any final decisions or formal actions resulting from these private personnel discussions must legally take place during a properly noticed public meeting of the Board of Tr…