croton-on-hudson
The Village of Croton-on-Hudson became an incorporated village within the Town of Cortlandt in 1891 and adopted the Council-Manager form of government in 1971. In this form of government, the Village Board is comprised of the mayor and four trustees. Each Board member serves two-year terms. The Board sets policy, approves the budget, adopts local laws, and appoints the Village Manager to implement policies and supervise the administration.
The Village’s local Public Access Channel is channel 78. The Village Board meetings and work sessions are broadcast live and re-broadcast on the Wednesday following the Monday night meeting. The Croton-Harmon Union Free School District’s Public Access Channel is channel 77.
The Croton-Harmon Train Station provides Metro-North Hudson Line commuter train service and access to Amtrak Northern Corridor service. The Westchester Bee-Line Bus system runs through the Village and connects with other communities.