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Wednesday, March 18, 2026
SUPPORT LOCAL JOURNALISM--STONE'S OUTSTANDING OPTUM SERIES----NORTHWELL HEALTH SET TO ACQUIRE 240 LOCAL PHYSICIANS FROM OPTUM
SUPPORT LOCAL JOURNALISM--STONE'S OUTSTANDING OPTUM SERIES---This is the 28th installment in a series launched in December 2022 examining Optum and UnitedHealth, and broader issues surrounding corporate medical care. MORE AT Northwell Health Set to Acquire 240 Local Physicians from Optum, Doctor Source Says – The Examiner News
SOME RECENT POSTS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED....
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Because life gets busy:
3/18 WORK SESSION AGENDA SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE--PROJECT MOVER---BIKE BLVDS--VILLAGE REVISITING SIGNAGE LAW AND MUCH MORE
Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at 7:00 pm
Georgianna Grant Meeting Room - Stanley H. Kellerhouse Municipal Building
Discussion with the Village Prosecutor on Updating Penalties for Code Violations & Default Judgments
Village Prosecutor Memo.pdf
Scarsdale Code - Penalties.pdf
Enforceability of Parking Tickets Memorandum.pdf
Update on Project Mover and Potential Expansion
Project MOVER Q4 2025 Operations Report.pdf
Re_ Project MOVER Funding for Bike Boulevards.pdf
Review of Local Law Introductory No. 7 of 2026 to Update the Village Signage Law
Local Law Intro 7 of 2026 _Signage_.pdf
Signage Law Memo.pdf
Review 2026 Draft Legislative Package
2026 Draft Legislative Package.pdf
3/20 CROTON SENIORS MEETING
A WORD FROM BOB ANDERSON:
Morning All, No joy in waking up to 20 degrees this morning BRRR!

But no worries because we are blessed for our meeting on Friday.

In 2026, the equinox happens on March 20 at 10:46 A.M. EDT. This falls on a Friday and is the astronomical beginning of the spring season in the Northern Hemisphere and the autumn season in the Southern Hemisphere.
We meet in the
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Social hour begins at 11 and the meeting begins at 12.
A good day to bring some jokes and Bob may have some brain testing exercises...maybe. And some prizes as well.
Please pass the word to those members who don't have or read email.
In the meantime, be well, be safe and exercise!
Use it or lose it!
El Presidente and Bob
NEW YORK COULD BAN POLICE FROM WORKING WITH ICE
An issue of intense discussion in many circles here.....questions and documentation regarding the formal county and Croton police protocols should be referred to the appropriate departments.
New York could stop local police from working with ICE. Supporters say it builds trust. Critics say it puts communities at risk. New York lawmakers want to block police cooperation with ICE. Here’s why the proposal is sparking major debate statewide. New York Move To Cut ICE Ties With Police Ignites Fight
Read More: New York Could Ban Police From Working With ICE |
PHOTOS, 2026 CROTON SENIOR CLUB, ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTY
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The Croton Senior Club continues to party on. 54 seniors attended the annual St. Patrick's Day Party in the community room last Friday. A wonderful meal catered by Coles Market was enjoyed by all. There was traditional Irish soda bread baked by Eileen O' Leary, beer, and soft drinks topped off with a great cake. Vince Duffy, Petra Ramelo and Rocco Cusano are pictured preparing the raffle table (THIRD PHOTO BELOW)
A sing along Irish favorites was led by Eileen O'Leary(L) and Barbara Fries. It was a great day for the Irish members which numbered almost twenty and a terrific time was had by all.
Join the Croton Senior Club for weekly Friday meetings at 11:00 a.m at the Municipal Building. Enjoy coffee, conversation, and fun!
The Croton Senior Club enjoys social activities and guest speakers, and is open to Croton Village and Croton-Harmon School District residents ages 60+.
To become a member, download the Senior Club Member Application.
For additional information, call Croton Senior Club President John McKeon at (914) 271-2915 or email CrotonSeniorClub@gmail.com
Photos by Bob Anderson, all rights reserved.



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A former resident is visiting family for the Easter holiday and is looking for business updates on the following---I guess this reader hasn't been here in some time....because:
- GROOVY ON GRAND; CHILDREN'S, TWEEN AND TEEN CLOTHING; CLOSED IN 2013; CLICK HERE FOR MORE
- FYI FLAVA CARIBBEAN BECAME EATALIA WHICH CLOSED; go to EverythingCroton: EAT WITH YOUR EYES AT EATALIA, WESTCHESTER MAGAZINE
- SHE WONDERS WHAT HAPPENED TO BELLA PAULA; closed in 20l4-2015 sometime; here is the 2016 obit for owner Tom Losapio EverythingCroton: TOM LOSAPIO HAS PASSED AWAY
- SORRY NO SPICE COOKIES, no apple strudel! Mike and Analee retired some time ago--2017 to be exact; go to EverythingCroton: THE BISCHOFFS, CROTON DELICATESSEN & PASTRY, A.K.A. GERMAN MIKE'S, ARE RETIRING
- TREASURES AND TALES closed circa 2015; the site is now home to State Farm Insurance.
REMINDER 3/21 CORTLANDT CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Welcome to Everything Croton, (while the New One is down) a collection of all things Croton--our history, our homes, our issues, our businesses, our schools, our houses of worship--in short, EVERYTHING CROTON.
The Cortlandt Chamber Orchestra will present a concert at Holy Name of Mary on Saturday, March 21st at 7:30pm. The program will include Haydn's Symphony No.93 in D Major, and two works by Mozart– The Overture from Il Re Pastore, and the Oboe Concerto in C Major, featuring oboe soloist, Cece Olivier. This performance is free and all are welcome to attend. For more information, see www.cortlandtmusic.orgIN THE NEWS---HERE'S WHO'S REALLY LEADING IRAN WITH SUPREME LEADER MIA AND TOP LEADERS KILLED
By Ronny Reyes and Isabel Vincent--Published March 18, 2026, 5:30 a.m. ET--Ali Larijani just became the de facto head of the oppressive Islamic regime after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed by Israeli missiles from space on Feb. 28,Larijani was killed Tuesday in targeted strikes that also took out the head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps’ brutal Basij militia. They are just the latest hardline leaders killed since the start of the war. Others include the head of Iran’s National Defense Council, the commander of the IRGC, the defense minister and the intelligence chief. MORE AT Here's who's really leading Iran with Supreme Leader MIA and top leaders killed
ICYMII---MR. JAFFERY, IT’S TIME TO STEP DOWN--JOEL GINGOLD
In all of our lives, there often comes a juncture at which we realize that we were wrong and, as difficult as that may be, we must take action to rectify the situation we have created. To Ali Jaffery, that time is now. And the correct, decent—and intelligent—thing for him to do is to abandon his quest to become Croton Village Justice, step down from the campaign, and leave the field to Sam Watkins.
Sam has distinguished himself as our Village Justice through decades of service, and has created a court that the overwhelming majority of Croton residents wish to keep and who enthusiastically oppose its transfer to the Town of Cortlandt—a stance adopted, at last, by the Croton Village Board. Many of the comments made by citizens of our village at the recent Board meeting considering the closure of the Croton court included praise for Sam, his fairness, and the outstanding court he has created for our village over those many years of service.
It would be one thing if Sam had announced his retirement. But he has strongly expressed his desire for another term as our Justice and his willingness to place his name before the electorate once again. And there is nothing in his recent actions that would even suggest that he might be slowing down.
Yet, despite Sam’s profession of his availability, the Croton Democratic Committee, in its infinite wisdom, unceremoniously dumped him from the ticket and designated Mr. Jaffery as the Democratic candidate for Village Justice in November. It was a procedure mimicking the medieval Star Chamber, shrouded in secrecy and devoid of the participation of or input from the thousands of registered Democrats in Croton. It was never made clear exactly what grievous sin Sam Watkins had committed or why Mr. Jaffery was considered the superior candidate. Could it have been Sam’s vocal support for maintaining the court in Croton, a position, until recently, opposed by most members of our Village Board? I don’t know, but the whole process was highly suspicious.
But Sam demonstrated his vitality by refusing to accept the Committee’s edict and simply slinking quietly away. He immediately sought another ballot line for his candidacy for Village Justice and was rapidly rewarded by the endorsement of the Voice of Croton, the principal opposition in Croton, which recognized his sterling qualities and the experience he brings to the position. So Mr. Jaffrey and the Croton Democratic Committee notwithstanding, Sam Watkins will appear on the November ballot as a candidate for Croton Village Justice.
This alone should be adequate reason for Mr. Jaffrey to step down. While I am certainly not a professional pollster, informal discussions with a large number of Croton residents suggest that Sam will win the position in a landslide. Mr. Jaffrey will likely suffer an ignominious and humiliating defeat in his first run for public office.
And what are Mr. Jaffery’s qualifications for this office? He is an attorney with a relatively brief residence in our village. One of many, many lawyers in Croton, and not yet a particularly distinguished one. He is known by relatively few outside of the Croton Dems. In his only public action of which I am aware, he proved himself to be offensively partisan by publishing a letter in the Gazette in which he promulgated disparaging—and erroneous—comments about a candidate for the Village Board who dared—dared—to run against the Democratic establishment in our village. So perhaps that makes him qualified for a position in the Democratic party, but is this the character of an individual we want on the bench, making judgments about us and our neighbors? Is this the action of one who would be pledged to be evenhanded and unbiased for or against anyone who appears before him? I think not.
There is no question whatsoever that Sam Watkins is the superior candidate for Village Justice and he should be returned to office for another term, regardless of which party line he runs on.
While it may be none of my business, but, as one who has been involved in village affairs for more than six decades, I would advise Mr. Jaffrey, “Step down now. Do not pursue this position this year. Over the next four years, become active in the affairs of our village, not the party. And do something beneficial for your fellow Crotonites, rather than simply disparaging them.” If you follow this route, and you can actually make a contribution to our village, perhaps at that time, your fellow citizens might just find you qualified and worthy of an elected position in Croton.
SOME CHARITABLE ENDEAVORS & FUNDRAISERS, CROTON & BEYOND
For your consideration---as always, please do your own due diligence:
***Easter Candy drive, St. Augustine School; click here
***300 CLUB Fundraiser, HOLY NAME OF MARY; CLICK HERE
***TEMPLE ISRAEL BROTHERHOOD PASSOVER WINE, VAN WYCK WINES; CLICK HERE, THRU 4/15
***Recent Holy Name and St. Augustine bulletins listed those currently in our armed forces; here's an opportunity to give back from the late Father Brennan; go to EverythingCroton: HAPPIER DAYS, FATHER BRENNAN, UNITED FOR THE TROOPS 2012
***FOR THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO DONATE--GOFUNDME FOR DECLAN COADY, fallen soldier, go to EverythingCroton: FOR THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO DONATE--GOFUNDME FOR DECLAN COADY
***EverythingCroton: WILD THINGS SANCTUARY: SMALL VICTORIES, THE BATS AT WILD THINGS SANCTUARYVIA GOOGLE AI--THE JENNIFER SEY DOCUMENTARY "GENERATION COVID"
The film examines the long-term consequences of COVID-19 pandemic policies, specifically focusing on the impact of prolonged school closures on children. Key themes of the documentary include:
Highlighting learning loss and the "learning gap" that students are now fighting to close.
Mental Health: Delving into the devastating effects of isolation and the recovery process for children's social and psychological well-being.
Personal Stories: Following adolescents and families across the United States to give a voice to those whose perspectives were largely absent from policy discussions.
Sey, a former USA Gymnastics National Champion and former Global Brand President of Levi Strauss & Co., became a prominent advocate for keeping schools open during the pandemic, a stance that eventually led to her departure from the company. She co-directed the film with Andrew James.
You can find more information and view the trailer on the official Generation Covid film website.
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