Croton candidates' campaigns continue...
Both sides in the hotly contested election for two open trustee seats got their supporters out in force this weekend.
Above: Croton Democrats hosted a gathering at the Black Cow Friday evening. Speaking at right: Candidate and current Croton deputy mayor Len Simon. (Photos: Croton Democrats.)
Below: Voice of Croton supporters eat home-made pizza at Truesdale Drive event on Saturday afternoon. (Photos by Michael Balter.)
Croton has not had a contested election in seven years, but this year’s candidates—Len Simon and Maria Slippen for the Croton Democrats, and Gary Eisinger and Nigel Ravelo for Voice of Croton—have been hitting the campaign trail pretty hard of late. Look out for the Chronicle’s frequent reporting and analysis, which will continue up to the November 5 election day and beyond.
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Thank you for this important and interesting coverage. It’s certainly shaping up to be interesting in Croton for this local election. I’m so thankful write in candidates Gary Eisinger and Nigel Ravelo of Voice of Croton, jumped in and have given residents a choice this election. I can’t wait to write them in on my ballot!