Monday, May 11, 2026

SOME LIBRARY THOUGHTS AND MORE---JUST A REMINDER THAT THE 5/19 VOTE IS OPEN TO EVERY VOTER LIVING IN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT RESIDENT; RE-POSTING A GAZETTE LETTER BY REQUEST


TO THE EDITOR: When I moved to Croton, a long-time resident advised me of 2 rules: don’t be mean to puppy dogs, and don’t question the library budget. I am happy to say that I am still nice to puppy dogs.

Much as we may have warm feelings toward our library, this is about basic math and transparency ingovernance. A puppy dog doesn’t have a million dollar annual budget. The Croton Free Library is emphatically not “free.” Let us set aside emotion and analyze this the same way we would analyze any other tax increase.

On May 19, voters will likely approve a 55 percent increase in the library tax. If the village or the town or the school district imposed a 55 percent increase, there is not enough space in this newspaper to print the letters of outrage. And yet with just four weeks till the vote, many residents have no idea as to the magnitude of the tax increase about to occur.

The library says (in bold face, no less) that “This budget represents a one-time tax cap override. Reading it quickly, you might think that this is a one-time tax increase. The truth is that this will set a high base and future percentage increases will be piled on top of that base.

Let’s assume a base amount, and a 2 percent increase for the following 10 years (11 years total).

The current average library tax per household is $229.81, and that would rise to $356.21. At the existing tax levy, the 11 year cost for a homeowner would be $2,796.49. Under the tax levy that will take effect if this budget is passed on May 19, that 11 year cost per homeowner rises to $4,334.60.

The tax levy for this year totals $985,392. The levy to take effect if this budget is passed is $1,526,158.

Add in the following decade, and the tax levy under existing conditions would total $11,990,955. The proposed increase would mean that cost would rise to $16,852,681.

That is a huge difference, and those numbers just cover the upcoming year and 10 out-years. But this higher tax levy on your house will continue forever. In perpetuity. Till the end of time, or until you get fed up with high taxes and move out of Croton.

Where are all those millions of tax dollars being spent? In a matter of a minute, we can compute to the penny the revenue flowing to the library. It should be just as easy for the library to tell us where that money is going to be spent. Perhaps I have missed it, but I don’t see any such breakdown.

The library gives us soothing babble about how this will “secure the future of our physical infrastructure and transition to a sustainable operational model.” Let us take the second purpose first, because it is a big red flag.

It appears that the library has not been balancing its operating budget for years: despite getting almost a million dollars a year, the library has been living beyond its means. It is true that not-for-profit organizations commonly take a leap of faith that donations will cover the deficit in the operating budget.

But the library is not really a not-for-profit in the common use of the term. The library is a nominally non-governmental body which has governmental powers of taxation. So the library operating budget should never have been balanced with donations in the first place.

The library frames this as self-sacrifice: they have stayed within the 2 percent cap rather than cutting back. But I think that most taxpayers would have preferred honesty, even if it meant a 3 or 4 percent tax increase. Sweeping it under the carpet and springing a 55 percent increase on us is indicative of financial mismanagement and a lack of transparency.

“Secure the future of our physical infrastructure.” Can anyone tell me what that means? I doubt many of us would think this means a major capital expansion project. There is a big difference between putting on a new roof versus a gut renovation of your house, let alone adding an extra bedroom. In the case of the Croton “Free” Library, I suspect we are getting the deluxe gut renovation and expansion.

Times change. I remain fond of print for both books and periodicals. I even drive to Ossining because their library has some print periodicals that are beyond my budget. But increasingly people download e-books or read newspapers online. You don’t need rows of shelves for that. Nor do you need lots of employees for digital procurements that can be centralized by library cooperatives.

The venerable NYPL shipped three million books to an undignified demise in New Jersey(!!) until the Boomers rose up in revolt. Remember Encyclopedia Britannica? It hasn’t been in print since 2016, and the online version has been relegated to obscurity in favor of Wikipedia. The trusty CIA Factbook went digital in 1997 and ceased existence altogether on Feb 4, 2026. The largest bookseller to libraries (Baker & Taylor) went from a multi-billion dollar company to bankruptcy in less than 10 years, leaving behind vast warehouses full of unsold and unwanted books.

Sigh… RIP, life goes on. We adapt, and so do libraries.

The point here is that the role of libraries has changed, and it is legitimate for taxpayers to demand a reasoned business plan before approving a 55 percent tax increase.

Some libraries such as Ossining or Yonkers Riverfront serve as safe afterschool spaces to study and socialize, but that does not seem to be a big need in Croton.

Another role is as a community event space. The Ottinger Room has been visited by all of us over the years, and fills a community need. But we also have The Grand, and we taxpayers continue forking over an endless pile of money to the Ann Gallelli Center at Gouveia Park. Not to mention the event spaces at village houses of worship.

There is an existential conversation which should be held, but we are not going to get that from the Croton Library. So let's talk about the money. The talk has been that this will cost 7-10 million dollars. It appears that the library will be funding this with a regular bank loan. At very least, the dollar amount
and anticipated loan terms should be disclosed. As the ones hit with a 55 percent tax increase, we deserve that.

The library says that the increase will suffice with only a need for 2 percent annual increases (off the higher base year amount). But some have run an amortization calculator and don’t see how this is possible, and I am puzzled as well. Loan repayment is not something to take on faith: back when Village Manager Janine King gave taxpayers the numbers on the Police Palace bond, she only considered interest and ignored repayment of principle.

It matters whether the loan will be self-amortizing, interest-only, adjustable, etc. The ratio of mandatory loan payments to projected tax levy revenue also matters. The library will probably slip this 55 percent increase through, but what happens if there is a taxpayer pushback down the road? Obviously the library can’t default, so how will they operate if the budget is voted down in a future year?

Although the library is vague when discussing their financial plans, they are quite specific about your financial plans. We are told that the tax increase is “the cost of one digital streaming subscription or two cups of coffee.”

We pay for our coffee and digital subscriptions by choice. We see value in those voluntary purchases.

That is not the case with property taxes. If I don’t want to pay for Netflix, I can cancel Netflix. If I don’t want to pay for the library tax, a lien will be placed on my home. Rather than suggest what households can cut back on to pay the 55 percent tax increase, the library should be making the affirmative case as to why the library is worth over a million and a half dollars per year.

Croton has always had an issue with transparency: a small group of people run things, often sitting on multiple boards and committees. The village board has gotten much better in recent years when it comes to transparency. Our school district remains opaque, but the library is over-the-top when it comes to secrecy.   The library has been openly and actively hostile to public input over the years, going so far as to having a formal policy of keeping meeting sizes below the level for a quorum and then videotaping the micro-meetings for viewing by the remainder of the board members (see minutes, Nov.4, 2024 at p.3). All this for a library to operate in secrecy—a library! Even Ana Teague would not be so brazen, and that leads us to a key point about the library.

Readers of this newspaper know who Ana Teague is. They know who Brian Pugh is. They can probablyname the village trustees and at least a few of the school board members. When agendas for upcoming meetings are released, people like Maria Cudequest and Michael Balter read them and alert the community of important agenda items.

But think quickly—can you name the library board members? Can you name the library director without looking at the website?

For many years the library has operated with minimal public oversight. No social media debates, no Gazette letters. That is a big part of what has led us to be voting on a 55 percent tax increase.

Does the library need a permanent 55 percent increase? Maybe yes, maybe no. The case hasn’t been made, nor do we know necessary details.

One thing I do know is that if the library went to such lengths to discourage public oversight when they needed support most, they are not going to be more transparent after they get a massive budget increase.

Most of us have an affinity for libraries, but we need to realize that the library is also a million-dollar (soon to be a million-and-a-half dollar) enterprise. We need to start keeping an eye on how all those millions of our tax dollars are spent.

--Paul Steinberg, Croton-on-Hudson

IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR...

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It's a public page and you needn't be on FB to view the content (or sign in). Important product recall info posted as well. And the Croton Crafts and Commerce page has news about The Blue Pig, Melita's, Feed the Birds, La Catrina, Devotion Studio, Franki's Grill, Raga, Apple Farm, Mondays Gifts, Barre-on-Hudson, and so much more about your local business community. Go to Croton Crafts and Commerce | Facebook



WHAT's NEW AT SOME OF OUR FAVORITE CROTON (AND NON-CROTON) BLOGS

Happy Monday everyone....and now our regular weekly feature......

WHAT's NEW AT SOME OF OUR FAVORITE CROTON (AND NON-CROTON) BLOGS

You may not always agree but it's always interesting... click on the links below.

SIX FROM TOM FARANDA'S FOLLY now back on a new blogging platform

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FROM CROTON'S DW DESIGN & DECOR: SPRING DESIGN NEWSLETTER; GO TO Spring Design Newsletter, 2026 - DW Design & Decor

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FROM BROTHER JACK'S PREACHING MINISTRY, HOLY NAME OF MARY, GO TO Remembering the Poor

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SIX FROM GRANDMA'S VINTAGE RECIPES:

--HOME MADE ZUCCHINI RELISH; GO TO Grandma's Vintage Recipes: HOMEMADE ZUCCHINI RELISH
--APPLE RAISIN OATMEAL COOKIES; CLICK HERE
--PERFECT PATIO SALAD, CLICK HERE
--CHICKEN CASSOULET; CLICK HERE
--HOME MADE LIME PINEAPPLE SHERBERT; CLICK HERE

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SIX FROM EUROPEAN FILM STAR POSTCARDS:

---DENNIS MORGAN; CLICK HERE
---Nils Chrisander; CLICK HERE
---MISS DuPONT; CLICK HERE
---JOE STOCKEL; CLICK HERE
---Lotte Neumann; CLICK HERE
---1937 LA GRANDE ILLUSION; GO TO European Film Star Postcards: La Grande Illusion (1937)

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TWO FROM WESTERNS ALL'ITALIANA: HE IS RISEN! THIS WILL BECOME A CLASSIC .Westerns...All'Italiana!: Easter 2026.

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LITTLE KNOWN SPAGHETTI WESTERN ACTORS: .Westerns...All'Italiana!: Little Known Spaghetti Western Actors ~ Toma Dimitriu

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CURRENTLY TRENDING ON SOCIAL MEDIA---OH NO, HANTAVIRUS, MURDER HORNETS, AND MAKING THE ROUNDS AGAIN: MEASLES, BOTS, BLOCKING, BANNING, POT SHOP, SCHOOL ELECTION, LIBRARY BUDGET

Many of us are not on social media, but we often get to hear about it and are sometimes sent screenshots:

***LOTS OF CHATTER ABOUT THE "MASSIVE" CROTON LIBRARY "ONE-TIME" TAX......A REQUEST TO PRINT BACKGROUND ITEMS; STAY TUNED

***LOTS OF OVER-THE-TOP CHATTER ABOUT THE COMING "BLACK DEATH"/HANTAVIRUS---LAST WEEK, IT WAS MEASLES----just not going to submerge ourselves in the muck; instead, this one article link got the most attention on the page---it's the most reasonable of all the links posted but then we're fans of the BROWNSTONE site too:  Hantavirus: Stop the Spread Is Back

***MAYBE IT'S SPRING; maybe it's the warmer weather--who knows---but suddenly MURDER HORNETS are on the radar again; not to worry-- Murder hornets, officially known as Asian giant hornets (Vespa mandarinia), have been eradicated from the U.S. as of 2024---this is possibly a bot driven meme that has somehow attracted the bug-phobic.

***STILL A LOT OF CHATTER LOCALLY: Bots, blocking, and banning....POT SHOP, 100 UNIT "AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMPLEX ....("What's the zoning on such and such a street.......floating zones......Yada yada yada..... Again, not much new to add here. All these deals are cooked and ready to serve. It's only a matter of when and how much it will all change. We've been through this drill before.

***LOTS OF VERY POSITIVE CHATTER ABOUT THE POLLAK ENDORSEMENT OF LAIRD AND DAY AND ABOUT THE SECOND FORUM, THIS ONE SPONSORED BY THE LVW ON 5/12 EverythingCroton: REMINDER 5/12 LEAGUE WOMEN VOTERS CROTON HARMON SCHOOL DISTRICT CANDIDATES FORUM

5/8 BYRAM HILLS BASEBALL OVER CROTON--BRYAM 3, CROTON HARMON 1

Welcome to Everything Croton, a collection of all things Croton--our history, our homes, our issues, our businesses, our schools, our houses of worship--in short, EVERYTHING CROTON.

5/8 BYRAM HILLS 3, CROTON 1--SEE MORE ON X HERE.

Sunday, May 10, 2026

BEHIND PAYWALL AT LOHUD--NY DATA CENTER---TRENDING ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Quiet plan surfaces for NY data center using as much power as a city--MORE AT  This new NY data center project would use as much power as a city

HOLY NAME OF MARY MONTESSORI SCHOOL ANNUAL MOTHER'S DAY FLOWER AND BAKE SALE 2026

Welcome to Everything Croton, a collection of all things Croton--our history, our homes, our issues, our businesses, our schools, our houses of worship--in short, EVERYTHING CROTON.

HOLY NAME OF MARY MONTESSORI SCHOOL held their annual MOTHER'S DAY FLOWER AND BAKE SALE today---and this is just a reminder----CHURCH WOMEN CAN BAKE! CLICK ON THE IMAGE. A simply superb sugar-crusted apple spice bundt cake.

For more info about Holy Name of Mary's Montessori School, go to holynameofmarymontessori.com

CONGRATULATIONS CROTON ETAL., SOUTHEASTERN ZONE ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION AWARDS

Welcome to Everything Croton -- a collection of all things Croton, our history, our homes, our issues, our houses of worship--in short, EVERYTHING CROTON.

FROM THE CROTON HARMON HS ATHLETICS FB PAGE--
Today was an incredibly special day celebrating the amazing elementary and middle school students honored at the Southeastern Zone Elementary & Middle School Physical Education Awards!

As both the Director of Athletics, Physical Education, Health & Wellness for Croton-Harmon and the President of the NYS AHPERD Southeastern Zone, it filled me with so much pride to see our Croton-Harmon students recognized alongside so many outstanding student leaders from across the region.

These students exemplify everything physical education stands for leadership, perseverance, sportsmanship, teamwork, kindness, and a commitment to healthy living. Their positive attitudes and dedication make our schools and communities stronger every day.

Congratulations to all of today’s honorees! Your hard work, character, and enthusiasm continue to inspire all of us. A special thank you to the families, teachers, and educators who support and encourage these students every step of the way.

Once a Tiger, Always a Tiger! PHOTOS AT Facebook AND Facebook AND Facebook AND Facebook

A MOTHER'S DAY MESSAGE FROM MY MSMERMAID LIFE

Motherhood doesn’t always look like what the world expects — and neither do I.

Motherhood isn’t one definition — it’s a thousand forms of love.

Because of MS, I can’t have children... MS reshaped the version of motherhood I once imagined, but it didn’t take away my ability to mother in my own way. 

MORE AT Instagram

YOU WON'T NEED THESE...

To find the latest Croton Crafts and Commerce news (with a smattering of other local events too).....just visit the CROTON CRAFTS AND COMMERCE FB PAGE instead. It's a public page and you needn't be on FB to view the content (or sign in). Often updated in real time too! And the latest product recalls too. Go to Croton Crafts and Commerce | Facebook

And the Croton Crafts and Commerce page has news about The Blue Pig, Melita's, The Croton Artisans Gallery, Devotion Studio, Franki's Grill, Croton Mini Deli, Baked by Susan, Feed the Birds, Robbins, MONDAYS GIFTS, BARE-ON-HUDSON, THE ORGANIC TEACHING KITCHEN, Croton Running Company, CVS, Apple Farm,105-Twenty, Raga, Mextogo, Deprez, and more.


ZONING "OVERLAY" ISSUES--POSTED ON NEW ROCHELLE SOCIAL MEDIA---UNDER THE TITLE "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH"

This article is getting almost immediate traction---ah yes, those "overlay" and "floating" zones---more apartments---more residential units---PILOTS---on and on.  Click on the image. READ more at Residents Pack City Hall to Oppose Downtown Zoning Expansion - Talk of the Sound


HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY--FROM OUR FRIENDS AT EFSP---AN OLDIE BUT GOODIE FROM 2021

Happy Mother's Day from our friends at European Film Star Postcards:

Today EFSP honours the mother in the cinema. On Mother's Day, we celebrate motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society with a selection of postcards from the collections of Ivo Blom and me.

And to our own mothers, we say: 'Thank you, mum!'

READ MORE AND SOME FABULOUS IMAGES HERE.  There's Little Women,  the original version of Ben-Hur, Fern Andra, Sophia Loren, Henny Porten and much more.

Click on the photo to see Grigori Chmara and Henny Porten in I.N.R.I.; German postcard by Ross Verlag, Berlin, no. 667/2. Photo: Neumann. Grigori Chmara aka Gregor Chmara as Jesus Christ and Henny Porten as Mother Mary in the Biblical film I.N.R.I. (Robert Wiene, 1923).

AOC...AT IT...YET AGAIN

New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is taking heavy fire after recasting the American Revolution as an uprising against the ultra-wealthy rather than an overreaching crown. MORE AT AOC Slammed For Claiming American Revolution Was About Fighting The ‘Billionaires’ Of Its Time | The Daily Caller


YOUR EVERYTHING CROTON WEEKEND NEWS RE-CAP AND VINTAGE CROTON TOO

Your Everything Weekend News Re-cap and Vintage Croton too; as always, anything in GREEN or ITALICS should get special attention--and now in no particular order--AND A QUICK ONE---IT IS AFTER ALL, MOTHER'S DAY:

SPEAKING OF WHICH, HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY! SPECIAL POST LATER

***WAS NEVER ANY DOUBT: LOT A GETS THE COUNTY CASH; LOT A GETS STATE/HOLCHUL "CONDITIONAL" CASH--100 "AFFORDABLE" UNITS COMING TO CROTON; GO TO EverythingCroton: ICYMI---LOT A

***ASSORTED BOOKS/PUBLICATIONS, LOCAL AND NON, CURRENTLY TRENDING ON SOCIAL MEDIA; click here

***SARCONE, GO HERE AND HERE

***NO COMMENT--ALBANY, NY (October 1, 2023) — Governor Kathy Hochul announced an agreement on the Fiscal Year 2027 New York State Budget, highlighting major investments and reforms. The budget aims to make New York more affordable and includes provisions for universal child care, lower auto insurance premiums, and a $1 billion energy rebate. Universal Child Care......MORE AT Governor Hochul Announces Agreement on FY 2027 State Budget in Albany - Talk of the Sound

***TRAIN STUFF THAT SPECIAL AMERICA 250 TRAIN; GO HERE

***CURRENTLY TRENDING ON SOCIAL MEDIA; TOO MUCH TO SUMMARIZE; GO TO EverythingCroton: CURRENTLY TRENDING ON LOCAL SOCIAL MEDIA...

***INTERESTING LOCAL CATHOLICISM INSTAGRAM PAGE; VISUALLY STUNNING; go here

***SENATE REPORT! COVID19 VACCINE, FULL DOCUMENT--a bit of a slog to get through but highly detailed; go HERE


***ABOUT THAT POLITICAL PROTEST AT THE CVS LOT; SO MANY COMPLAINTS; GO HERE

***DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY INFO; GO HERE

***ANNUAL MEETING, TEMPLE ISRAEL; GO HERE

***POLLAK ENDORSES LAIRD AND DAY; CLICK HERE

***15 years later--US NAVY SEAL who killed Osama Bin Laden reflects on historic raid--- more at US Navy SEAL who killed Osama Bin Laden reflects on historic raid 15 years later

***IS THE GRASS ALWAYS GREENER? FROM 2021, PUGH ETAL; GO TO EverythingCroton: 2021, IS THE GRASS ALWAYS GREENER?


***FANI WILLIS--IN THE NEWS; CLICK HERE

***VINTAGE CROTON: SOME MORE RECENTLY UNEARTHED BITS & PIECES ABOUT CROTON NOTABLES LILLIAN NORDICA, GLORIA SWANSON, and ABE BIRNBAUM; GO HERE

***PHOTOS, NATIONAL POLICE WEEK CEREMONY AND FLAG RAISING; GO TO EverythingCroton: PHOTOS, NATIONAL POLICE WEEK CEREMONY--CROTON--AND RAISING OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT'S NEW FLAG

***VINTAGE CROTON 1922, GLORIA SWANSON; CLICK HERE

***5/13 BI-LINGUAL FATIMA MASS AT HOLY NAME; GO TO EverythingCroton: 2026 BI-LINGUAL MASS---OUR LADY OF FATIMA---MAY 13TH--HOLY NAME OF MARY--PLUS PAST FATIMA EVENTS AND MORE

***MORE FROM THE MAILBOX HERE

***INTERESTING CATHOLICISM LOCAL INSTAGRAM SITE; GO TO EverythingCroton: A RATHER INTERESTING LOCAL CATHOLIC INSTAGRAM PAGE

***WHAT'S NEXT FOR MORENS; CLICK HERE

***ABOUT THAT HANSBERRY STREET "CO-NAMING"; GO TO EverythingCroton: CURRENTLY TRENDING ON SOCIAL MEDIA, CO-NAMING, RE-NAMING---STREETS FOR VETERANS, ETC.

***TALK OF THE SOUND; COVID FRAUD; CLICK HERE

***SCAM! GO TO MULTI-STATE SCAM CASE IN THE NEWS, ID THEFT AND MORE