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croton.news
Croton-on-Hudson, New York

About croton.news

croton.news is an independent, AI-assisted civic journalism project covering the Village of Croton-on-Hudson, New York. We publish news articles, investigative features, and meeting coverage drawn entirely from public records, official meeting transcripts, and government documents.

Mission

Local journalism is disappearing. Croton-on-Hudson, like thousands of small communities across America, has no dedicated reporter covering village government. Board meetings go unattended. Budget decisions, zoning fights, and policy debates happen with minimal public scrutiny.

croton.news exists to fill that gap. We use AI to process what no single reporter could: every minute of every public meeting, cross-referenced against municipal code, budget documents, and historical records. The result is comprehensive, sourced coverage that links every claim to a timestamp in the public record.

How It Works

Source material: All content originates from public records. Meeting videos are downloaded from the village's ChampDS video archive, transcribed using AI speech recognition (Deepgram Nova 3), and processed into searchable text with speaker identification.

Article generation: Articles are drafted by AI language models (Anthropic Claude and others) using the full meeting transcript as source material, supplemented by cross-references to related meetings, municipal code, and publicly available government records. Every quoted statement links directly to the video timestamp where it was spoken.

Human editorial oversight: All articles are reviewed by a human editor before publication. The editor verifies factual claims against source transcripts, checks quote accuracy, and ensures fair representation of all parties. Articles may be revised or withheld if they do not meet our standards.

Transparency: Every article identifies its AI model in the metadata. Every quote includes a link to the source transcript and video timestamp so readers can verify claims in context. We believe radical transparency is the only ethical way to publish AI-assisted journalism.

Coverage

We cover the following Croton-on-Hudson government bodies:

  • Board of Trustees (regular meetings and work sessions)
  • Planning Board
  • Zoning Board of Appeals
  • Conservation Advisory Council
  • Sustainability Committee
  • Recreation Advisory Committee
  • IDEA Advisory Committee
  • Police Advisory Committee
  • Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee
  • Waterfront Advisory Committee
  • Fire Council

Who We Are

croton.news is operated by Matthew Broudy, a Croton-on-Hudson resident and technologist. It is not affiliated with the Village of Croton-on-Hudson, any political party, or any commercial interest.

For questions, corrections, or tips: Contact us.

Open Data

Our searchable transcript archive contains 54 meeting transcripts spanning 79 meetings from 15 committees (2020–2026). All transcripts are derived from public meeting videos and are freely searchable via our Ask Croton tool.