Gouveia: an old Algonquin word meaning, “the place where nobody goes!”
For a dozen years our Village Board has been struggling mightily to figure out what exactly to do with Gouveia Park, the acceptance of which, many with long tenure in our village feel was a colossal mistake. You may recall that the original proposal for the property would have permitted Mrs. Gouveia to live TAX-FREE in her home for the remainder of her life. She was only about 70 at the time, and it was her tragic death led to our current dilemma. READ MORE AT EverythingCroton: WITHER GOUVEIA BY JOEL GINGOLD
For a dozen years our Village Board has been struggling mightily to figure out what exactly to do with Gouveia Park, the acceptance of which, many with long tenure in our village feel was a colossal mistake. You may recall that the original proposal for the property would have permitted Mrs. Gouveia to live TAX-FREE in her home for the remainder of her life. She was only about 70 at the time, and it was her tragic death led to our current dilemma. READ MORE AT EverythingCroton: WITHER GOUVEIA BY JOEL GINGOLD

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