Monday, July 22, 2019

REGARDING RECENT CROTON RIVER INCIDENTS

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A WORD FROM THE VILLAGE OF CROTON: Update on This Weekend's Events at the Croton River

The Croton-on-Hudson Police Department responded to a number of incidents this weekend regarding the excessive use of Mayo's Landing and the Croton River. The Village has also received a number of calls and emails over the weekend and today. We take these concerns very seriously and will continue to enforce existing regulations with the use of park rangers and police officers. The Police Department has been instructed to increase patrols in the area and will be assigning a park ranger exclusively to the area on this upcoming weekend.

The garbage left behind from this weekend has been removed by DPW staff and they will be checking the area periodically.  READ MORE AT https://www.crotononhudson-ny.gov/home/news/update-weekends-events-croton-river  


7/26 GAZETTE ARTICLE UPDATE https://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2019/07/the-gazette-croton-river-corridor.html

2 comments:

  1. NO ONE WANTS THIS EXCEPT CERTAIN OFFICIALS. THE MEETING MADE THAT CLEAR.

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  2. Here is a 7/25 email blast from the village

    An email blast from the village--Reminder: Village ID Cards Needed for Park Use

    The Village experienced a large number of non-residents attempting to access Silver Lake Beach & Park and Mayo's Landing this past weekend. In order to mitigate this in the future, park rangers, police officers and gate guards will be working this weekend and checking for ID cards. Anyone found to not have an ID card will be asked to leave these facilities.

    If you have never had an ID card before, you may come to the Recreation Department office and have a photo taken. Photos will be taken between 9 AM and 3:30 PM today (Wednesday, July 24), tomorrow (Thursday, July 25) and Friday, July 26.

    If you have had a card in the past five years, you can renew online by clicking the below links. Passes can then be picked up in the office or will be mailed to you:

    2019 Park ID Card Renewal

    2019 Senior Park ID Card Renewal

    If you have any questions on renewing your ID cards, please contact the Recreation Dept. at 271-3006.

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