Croton-on-Hudson is a village of about 7,000 in Westchester County on the Hudson River, located 33 miles north of Manhattan.
Croton is known for the New Croton Dam that forms the Croton Reservoir which supplies a large portion of New York City's drinking water.
In addition, the Harmon train yards are located in Croton, along with the Croton-Harmon station, served by Amtrak and Metro-North commuter railroad.
Please submit sites about Croton-on-Hudson (including Croton-Harmon) or for businesses located there to this category. Sites that cover broader areas should be submitted to the regional, county, or state category.
Includes sites covering the business and economic activities of Croton-on-Hudson; including listings of companies and industries.
Sites for regional businesses should, in general, be put in the more specific location in which they are located as opposed to where they do business as opposed to a broad region (ie Croton-on-Hudson and not Hudson Valley).
Includes local educational institutions, programs and opportunities; as well as other location specific educational resources.
This category is for education within Croton only. Colleges and Universites should be created in the appropriate area of Reference: Education: Colleges and Universities.
Society and Culture includes sites that reflect the make up of the Croton community: it's people, it's history, and resources and institutions that serve the people of the region.
For those items which reflect a larger area than Croton, such as the entire county, try Regional: North America: United States: New York: Counties: Westchester.