Mayor Pugh
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· 2025-11-20
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Trustee Katharine Nachtaler said she was "never in favor of court consolidation." Mayor Pugh, who first explored consolidation during the pandemic's fiscal crunch, said flatly: "I do not foresee proposing any study in the future."
=== EXECUTIVE BRIEF ===
• Approved vouchers totaling $266,135.16 across general, water, sewer, and capital funds
• Mayor Pugh tabled Resolution D, a proposed CGR study on the village justice court, citing lack of board consensus
• Accepted a climate …
Good evening. My name is Regina Montana. I live at 5 Ackerman Court. I wasn't planning to say anything tonight, but when I heard mister Lipson speak about the day that he was in front of mister Watkins, judge Watkins, regarding a speeding ticket that…
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…
Village Manager Bryan Healy noted that free train station parking had already been offered during the storm and that crews prioritized business districts—Upper Village on Wednesday and Thursday, Harmon on Friday, and North Riverside on Tuesday. Mayor…
Healy also clarified that the agreement covers only cable television, not internet or phone service, and that Mayor Pugh continues to push for FIOS availability in Croton.
The board approved two budget transfers from contingency funds: $6,600 to cov…
Trustee Simon made the motion to enter the executive session at 9:06 PM, which was promptly seconded by Trustee Nicholson. The entire board—Mayor Pugh, Trustees Nachtaler, Nicholson, Simon, and Slippen—voted 5-0 to close the doors to the public. Vill…
Additionally, Mayor Pugh announced that a controversial petition regarding an adjoining property was withdrawn, and the property's lease has been extended for five years.
However, council members raised several concerns. They worried that compliance language could read as punitive rather than appreciative of volunteer time, and questioned practical limits on transcribing detailed minutes. Members also pushed back on a…
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 t…
The resolution authorizes Village Manager Bryan Healy to enter an Intermunicipal Developer Agreement with the county and WBP Development LLC. Under the agreement, the village acts as a pass-through fiscal agent for the Housing Implementation Fund mon…
Croton’s volunteer first responders are facing dangerous delays at Harmon Yards, prompting the Board of Trustees to demand immediate action from Metro-North Railroad.
During a Work Session on November 12, the board voted 4-0 to send a strongly worde…
Looking ahead, Mayor Pugh invited residents to the Veterans Day Ceremony on Tuesday, November 11, at 11:00 a.m. at Veterans Corners. Depending on the weather, the event may be moved indoors to Holy Name of Mary Church. Additionally, Trustee Greg Simo…
Trustee Simon made the motion to enter the private session, which was seconded by Trustee Politi and passed 4-0 at 6:03 PM. Notably, Trustee Nicholson was absent for the initial vote, arriving at 6:05 PM, shortly after the doors were closed. Mayor Pu…
Held in the Georgianna Grant Meeting Room of the Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building, the meeting consisted entirely of an executive session. Trustee Len Simon made the motion to enter the closed session, which was seconded by Trustee Nicholson…
Noticeably absent from the dais was Trustee Politi, leaving the remaining four members—Mayor Pugh, Nicholson, Simon, and Trustee Slippen—to handle the evening's limited agenda.
Under New York State's Open Meetings Law, municipal boards are permitted…
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…