Politics & Government
Croton Village Hall Closed Week Of Jan. 10
The ongoing surge in coronavirus cases is the cause.
CROTON-ON-HUDSON, NY — Due to the ongoing COVID-19 surge, and the staffing challenges it continues to cause, the Municipal Building will be closed to the public for the week of Jan. 10-14, Croton village officials announced Saturday.
As of Thursday, according to the Westchester County dashboard, there were 321 active reported cases of coronavirus in the village, and 1,556 cases in Cortlandt, 1,991 in Yorktown and 296 in the town of Ossining (with the prevalence of at-home testing, there are more cases than are reported).
Village officials said they are continuously monitoring and evaluating the situation. All updates will be posted to the village website.
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- You may call the Village offices and staff members will be happy to assist you over the phone. Click here for contact information for staff offices.
- There is a secure drop-box outside the Municipal Building entrance that may be accessed at any time to submit documents to the Village.
- Utility bills have been sent out. Bills must be paid via our online service, via the secure drop-box outside the Village entrance, or by sending in your check by mail. We will not be accepting cash payments during this time. If you have any questions regarding this please call the office at (914) 862-1419.
You will find on the village website a dedicated page for updates on COVID-19, which can be accessed here.
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