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Police/FireThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Buchanan Deputy Mayor Relives the Tragic Day of 9/11

September 13, 2021 Abby Luby Buchanan,  Cortlandt,  Croton-on-Hudson

When Buchanan Deputy Mayor Richard Funchion recalled working at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, he conjured stark memories he will never forget. Saturday was the 20th anniversary of 9/11 when 2,996 people lost their lives and another

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The Great Jack-O’-Lantern Blaze Returns This Month

September 10, 2021 Examiner Media Croton-on-Hudson,  Local Events

Fall in New York is better than ever, with The Great Jack-O’-Lantern Blaze and special Legend of Sleepy Hollow-themed experiences ready to launch in the Hudson Valley. Blaze: Hudson Valley returns to its location at Van Cortlandt Manor in Croton-on-Hudson

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Arts & EntertainmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Tri-Municipal 9/11 Memorial Ceremony Planned at Croton Landing

August 30, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Buchanan,  Cortlandt,  Croton-on-Hudson

Officials from Cortlandt and the villages of Buchanan and Croton-on-Hudson will be holding a ceremony at 1 p.m. on Saturday, September 11 at the “Reaching Through the Shadow” Memorial at Croton Landing Park in Croton-on-Hudson to mark the 20th anniversary

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BusinessThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Croton Considering Repealing 30-Year-Old Ban on Tattoo Parlors

July 27, 2021 Examiner Media Croton-on-Hudson

By Samuel Rowland The Village of Croton-on-Hudson Board of Trustees is considering lifting a ban on inking tattoos for non-medical purposes within village limits.  A public hearing was held on the issue at the board’s July 19 meeting, which ended

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Obituaries

Charles E. Hines

July 13, 2021 Examiner Media Croton-on-Hudson,  Ossining

Charles E. Hines, a former Ossining and Croton-on-Hudson resident, transitioned from this life on June 9. He was 91. Hines was born in Wilson, N.C. on Aug. 18, 1929, to Wesley and Lucy Hines. A beloved educator in the Ossining

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Westchester Parks Foundation to Host Barre Class Series

June 21, 2021 Examiner Media Croton-on-Hudson,  Westchester Parks Foundation

The Westchester Parks Foundation is joining forces with Xtend Barre and two NewYork-Presbyterian hospitals to launch a new summer workout series in called “Fit in the Park.” The free outdoor barre workout classes, which kicked off on June 23, are open to any level of

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Police/FireThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Croton-on-Hudson Man Sentenced to Prison for Sexually Abusing 12-Year-Old Girl

June 7, 2021 Rick Pezzullo crime,  Croton-on-Hudson,  Westchester District Atttorney

A Croton-on-Hudson man will spend 17 years in prison for fathering a child with a 12-year-old girl after sexually abusing her for years. According to the Westchester District Attorney’s Office, Pablo Dure was sentenced June 1 to 17 years in

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BusinessThe Northern Westchester Examiner

King to Retire; New Village Manager Appointed in Croton-on-Hudson

May 23, 2021 Rick Pezzullo Croton-on-Hudson

The Croton-on-Hudson Village Board of Trustees voted last week to appoint Bryan Healy as Village Manager to replace Janine King, who is retiring after 24 years of service. Healy, 30, has worked for the Village of Croton-on-Hudson since February 2018

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Arts & EntertainmentHealthThe Northern Westchester Examiner

COVID-19 Memorial in Croton-on-Hudson to Bring Solace to Those in Need

May 10, 2021 Anna Young COVID-19,  Croton-on-Hudson

With the COVID-19 pandemic causing pain and suffering for so many over the last year, the Rotary Club of Croton-on-Hudson created a commemorative space for those in need of a moment of peace and reflection. Rotarians and members of the

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HealthThe Examiner

New Castle, Croton-on-Hudson Mask Laws Lifted as COVID Numbers Drop

May 5, 2021 Examiner Media Croton-on-Hudson,  New Castle

By Martin Wilbur and Anna Young New Castle and Croton-on-Hudson allowed their mask mandates to sunset last week as both municipalities lifted their states of emergency. The New Castle law, approved last July, required masks for everyone on public property

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