Chronicle Year in Review: Our profiles of Croton people, who they are, what they do. Watch for many more profiles of interesting Crotonites in 2025.
THE CROTON CHRONICLE--12/24/2024--MICHAEL BALTER
The Chronicle, as an independent village online newspaper, is sometimes the bearer of bad news, or at least news that some people are not happy about. But our favorite stories are positive profiles of Croton people from all walks of village life. Of course, all of our stories are, in one way or another, about what Croton people are doing. But sometimes we take a deep dive into the life and times of particular villagers. Here is a roster of those pieces since we started publication. We plan to do many more in the New Year.
Croton Bird Commissioner Cary Andrews.
Croton Village Historian Marc Cheshire.
Former Croton trustee Richard Olver.
Croton artist Lauren Davis.
Croton long-timers Joel and Jeanette Gingold.
Croton-Harmon school aide leader Jean Avolio.
“Feed the Birds” proprietors Rob and Maria Armanini.
Croton’s fish man Chris Letts.
Croton’s CLEAN-up man John Ealer.
THE CROTON CHRONICLE--12/24/2024--MICHAEL BALTER
The Chronicle, as an independent village online newspaper, is sometimes the bearer of bad news, or at least news that some people are not happy about. But our favorite stories are positive profiles of Croton people from all walks of village life. Of course, all of our stories are, in one way or another, about what Croton people are doing. But sometimes we take a deep dive into the life and times of particular villagers. Here is a roster of those pieces since we started publication. We plan to do many more in the New Year.
Croton Bird Commissioner Cary Andrews.
Croton Village Historian Marc Cheshire.
Former Croton trustee Richard Olver.
Croton artist Lauren Davis.
Croton long-timers Joel and Jeanette Gingold.
Croton-Harmon school aide leader Jean Avolio.
“Feed the Birds” proprietors Rob and Maria Armanini.
Croton’s fish man Chris Letts.
Croton’s CLEAN-up man John Ealer.
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