Wednesday, April 1, 2026

FROM THE MAILBOX

A reader recently stopped in Peekskill and was surprised to see that a number of "new businesses" are no longer open, along with endless stretches of "poorly placed" multifamily housing (we'll leave the rest of her commentary out.) 

She has been searching for an old article and video here at the blog--"possibly from 2020"---- regarding the city's continued decline/challenges---and seems to remember a WILDER BALTER REREFENCE--but can no longer find it. Can we help?

Response: Well, you may mean this.....from 2019....good luck; go to EverythingCroton: LESSONS FROM PEEKSKILL 2019

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A reader remembers a short-lived "TAPAS PLACE" here in the village. Name please?

Response: Croton has had not one, BUT TWO, tapas restaurants. The most recent failed CIRCA 2017/2018, despite being critically acclaimed. (LA SALA). It was where RAGA currently is.

YUKA's LATIN FUSION had TAPAS MONDAYS at one point but may no longer do so. Conract them directly.

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When did the Rev. Hinnen leave Asbury?

Reponse: 2019; more or less; at the time, the replacement minister was DOUGLAS CUNNINGHAM; go to EverythingCroton: EXCITING NEWS--ASBURY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WELCOMES A NEW PASTOR

1 comment:

  1. Peekskill never recovered from the pandemic. The city is also relying on a major influx of multi family housing to provide more shoppers to the downtown.

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