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Welcome to Croton-on-Hudson, NY

Croton-on-Hudson is a village within the town of Cortlandt, located in Westchester County, New York. This 5 square mile village, situated at the crossing of the Croton and Hudson Rivers, dates back to the 17th century when Dutch settlers signed a peace treaty with the local Kitchawanc Indians and began to establish a community there. It is believed that the village was named after the Kitchawanc chief, Kenoten, which means “wild wind” in the Algonquin language. The community originally developed as part of the Van Cortlandt Manor, established in 1697 by future mayor of New York City Stephanus Van Cortlandt. Its major industry was agriculture—a majority of Croton’s early settlers worked at the mills that were cropping up along the rivers. By mid-19th century, Croton’s population began to grow as new industries developed, such as shipping, ship-building, flour and brick manufacturing. Also, several major projects were underway; the construction of the railroad, the Croton and New Croton Dams and the New Croton Aqueduct brought many German, Irish and Italian immigrants into the community. In a relatively short amount of time, Croton’s population grew from a couple hundred inhabitants to a diverse 1,500 by the time the village was incorporated in 1898. Throughout the 20th century, Croton-on-Hudson became a popular residence for Greenwich Village artists, writers and musicians. The artistic communities of Mount Airy and Harmon were incorporated into the village in 1932, and continued to contribute to Croton’s diverse and culturally rich population. Croton-on-Hudson was home to poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, actress Gloria Swanson, dance instructor Elizabeth Duncan (sister of Isadora Duncan), as well as other prominent writers, journalists and college professors.

Today, Croton-on-Hudson’s nearly 8,000 residents celebrate their artistic heritage with Clearwater’s Great Hudson River Revival, which is an annual music and art festival hosted by the Croton Point Park. The festival not only brings attention to Croton’s artistic community, but to the region’s intense natural beauty by providing environmental education and hosting outdoor recreation events. Possibly the feature that attracts many residents to Croton-on-Hudson is its exquisite scenery. Only 34 miles north of the Big Apple, many New Yorkers are drawn to the area because its quiet and serene atmosphere serves as a retreat from the stresses and chaos of city life.

For those wanting to relocate to Croton-on-Hudson, the village’s real estate market offers a variety of housing opportunities, from hassle-free condominiums and town homes to single family homes, waterfront properties and wooded plots. Condominiums and town homes in Croton-on-Hudson are priced from the high-$500,000s and up depending upon the location, and typically offer the basic amenities plus a few extras. For example, Croton’s Half Moon Bay offers affordable waterfront condominiums and town homes that feature spectacular views of the Hudson River, as well as pools, tennis courts, a clubhouse, and gym, all within a gated community.

Single family homes in Croton-on-Hudson come in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit anyone’s tastes, from historic Colonials and Victorian-style homes to new traditional homes with modern flair. Houses in Croton-on-Hudson range in price from the high $300,000s to well over $1 million. Homes priced as low as $400,000 are typically spacious, many having 3 or more bedrooms and 2 or more bathrooms. Multi-million dollar homes are usually located on secluded plots and feature the best of luxury living. With so much to offer—unique natural beauty, a caring tight-knit community, and a housing market full of investment opportunities, Croton-on-Hudson is a premier place to buy real estate.

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Haverstraw, NY10$136,950$156,263
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Croton on Hudson, NY18$492,500$563,778
Garnerville, NY12$315,000$306,416
Mount Ivy, NY35$350,000$326,146
Nanuet, NY28$283,250$291,043
New City, NY27$405,000$435,579
New Hempstead, NY73$300,000$338,205
New Square, NY73$300,000$338,205
Nyack, NY31$443,500$480,171
Ossining, NY27$320,000$361,686
Peekskill, NY18$252,500$260,451
Pomona, NY35$350,000$326,146
Scarborough, NY16$608,725$656,131
Spring Valley, NY73$300,000$338,205
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Population

Total Population11,003
Population Density5,332 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population5,627
Male Population5,376
Population Change since 1990↑ 17% Increase
Population Change since 2000↑ 9% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeRockland Community College
Distance8 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeOhr Hameir Theol Sem
Distance7 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households3,034
Family Households2,259
Average Family Size4.08
Average Household Income$57,936
Median Household Income$44,648
Income Change since 1990↑ 4464700% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 4% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk0.55
Crime Risk (County)0.30
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.23
Murder Crime Risk (County)0.28
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.26
Robbery Crime Risk (County)0.34
Assault Crime Risk (County)0.33
Property Crime Risk (County)0.29
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.57
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.13
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.42

Climate

Average July High Temperature81.9 °F
Average January Low Temperature17.6 °F
Annual Precipitation51.1 inches
Air Pollution Index108% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate8.38%
Nearest AirportWestchester County
Distance16 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamHudson Valley Renegades (a)
Distance24 miles
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Grades: 7 - 8

Haverstraw Middle School16 Grant St

Grades: K - 6

Gerald F Neary Elementary School20 George St

Grades: Other

St Peter's School21 Ridge St
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ART AND MUSEUMS

Haverstraw Brick Museum Inc12 Main St

BANKS

Chase250 Route 9w
Provident Bank38 New Main St

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Fire Department-relief Hose Co11 Conklin Ave
Fire Dept-coseriff Hose Co 425 Fairmount Ave
Fire Dept-general Warren Co 225 Fairmount Ave
Fire Dept-lady Warren Hose Co90 Broadway
Fire Dept-rescue H & L25 Fairmount Ave
Haverstraw Fire Dept #325 Fairmount Ave

LIBRARIES - PUBLIC

Haverstraw Library85 Main St

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Bricktown Gospel Fellowship17 Rockland St
Calvary Baptist Church15 Clinton St
Charismatic Christian Church89 Hudson Ave
Church Calvary Baptist15 Clinton St
Church Of Christ169 Route 9w
Congregation Sons Of Jacob37 Clove Ave
Elohim Church Of God1 Clove Ave
Fairmont Baptist Church39 Division St
Harvest Assembly Of God4 Lincoln St
Jehovah's Witnesses49 Broadway # 51
New Jerusalem Church57 Main St

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