Croghan, New York Video Magazine Winter Edition

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Charming Croghan: A Gem of New York’s North Country

Discover the delightful village of Croghan, New York, where small-town charm meets natural beauty in perfect harmony. Located in the scenic North Country, Croghan is a haven for those who seek a friendly community atmosphere amidst picturesque landscapes.

Croghan is celebrated for its rich heritage, especially with its deep ties to the Carthage and Adirondack Railroad, making history buffs feel right at home. A stroll down Main Street invites you into a world where historic buildings whisper stories of yesteryear, while local shops buzz with the energy and warmth of today. The community takes great pride in its iconic Croghan Bologna, a culinary treasure and a delicious taste of regional tradition.

Nature enthusiasts will be enchanted by the array of outdoor activities available year-round. Enjoy the nearby Adirondack Park’s lush trails in the summer or join in the winter fun with snowmobiling adventures that thread through endless snowy landscapes. Croghan offers an ever-changing canvas for every season's artist.

Yet, it’s the people of Croghan who are the real heart of the village, known for their welcoming spirit and neighborly kindness. Whether you're stopping by for a visit or planting roots, Croghan offers a warm embrace for all who enter with smiles as enduring as the town's own timeless allure.

Workforce & Industrial Development

Nestled in the northern reaches of New York’s Adirondack foothills, Croghan offers a unique blend of rural charm and industrial opportunity. The village’s strategic location within Lewis County places it near major transportation corridors like NY-812 and NY-26, providing access to regional markets and supply chains throughout upstate New York and beyond.

Industrial development in Croghan is supported by a mix of available land, competitive utility rates, and a workforce rooted in manufacturing, agriculture, and forestry. The Lewis County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) actively partners with businesses to identify suitable sites, streamline permitting, and deliver customized incentives for new or expanding operations.

Workforce development is a regional priority, with local programs coordinated through the Workforce Development Board of Herkimer, Madison, and Oneida Counties. These initiatives connect employers with skilled labor, apprenticeships, and ongoing training in advanced manufacturing, logistics, and trades. New York State’s suite of incentives—including the Excelsior Jobs Program and START-UP NY—further enhances Croghan’s appeal for industrial investment, helping offset costs for job creation, capital investment, and workforce training.