New Croton Review


Book Description

The Spring 2023 issue of the New Croton Review contains 80 works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, visual art, and photography; from 54 people from all over the US. It's an outstanding collection of creative work, so check it out today!




New Croton Review


Book Description

The New Croton Review is a journal published quarterly by the Croton Council on the Arts, featuring poetry, short fiction, non-fiction, artwork, and photography from artists and authors worldwide. This is the Summer 2022 issue, and includes 85 works from 72 people.




New Croton Review: Spring 2024


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The New Croton Review is a collection of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, photography, and images of physical artworks from authors and artists worldwide. The 2024 Spring issue contains 75 works from 51 authors and artists worldwide (5 international and 46 from several USA states that span the country). It's published by the Croton Council on the Arts (a registered NY 501-C3).




New Croton Review: Fall 2024


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The Fall 2024 Issue contains 94 works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, visual art and photography, from 56 people worldwide.




New Croton Review: Fall 2023


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The New Croton Review is published by the Croton Council on the Arts. The 2023 FALL Issue contains 81 works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, photography, and images of physical art from 56 authors and artists.




New Croton Review - Fall 2022


Book Description

The New Croton Review is published by the Croton Council on the Arts. The 2022 Fall Issue contains 70 works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, photography, and images of physical art from 60 authors and artists worldwide.




Croton: Journey Into the Afterlife


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Henry is a middle-aged man in the 20th Century living happily married to his beloved wife, Rose. Due to a sudden heart attack, Henry finds himself in the unknown realm of the afterlife. Lost, alone and confused, he meets Croton. As they embark on their journey together, Croton opens Henry’s eyes to all the beauty of his new reality and all the exploring that awaits him. But not everything is rainbows and sunshine - Henry learns who Croton really is. And so, their adventure begins.




Report


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Vol. for 1900 consists of Report of the Corporation Counsel (John Whalen) and reports of Bureau of Street Openings, Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties, assistant assigned to Department of Buildings, assistant detailed to Department of Health, bureau for collections of Arrears of Personal Taxes, and Report of proceedings against delinquent jurors for quarter ending Dec. 31, 1900.




The Croton Dams and Aqueduct


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This collection of rare photographs chronicles the construction of one of the largest masonry dams ever built. From the beginnings of the first Croton Dam, completed in 1842, and of the new dam, which was finished in 1907, up to the present day, The Croton Dams and Aqueduct provides a stunning portrait of the entire project and the region that it impacted: New York City and Westchester County. As early as the 1770s, New York considered creating waterworks and even proposed damming area rivers, including the Hudson. With disease and fires blamed on the lack of water, plans were created c. 1830 to dam the Croton River. By 1842, water from the first dam flowed into New York City from Yorktown. Built to provide enough water for "centuries," the first dam was obsolete by the 1880s. Exponential growth from immigration created the demand for more water, and New York built the New Croton Dam. The new dam not only provided clean water for New York's burgeoning population but also spawned a new community of immigrant workers in the once Anglo community of Westchester County.