Since 1759, the people of St John's Episcopal Parish have lived the Gospel message of new life in Christ with resilience and tenacity. Today, we experience nourishment in Eucharist and Scripture, and joy in shared mission. Our deep love of God - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - and fervent desire to serve Christ, unite us.
Through worship and prayer, we are brought together into the one family that is the Jewish Family Congregation (JFC). Members of JFC and visitors alike love the informal, enthusiastic, participatory nature of our worship services. Mixing the traditional with the contemporary, our rabbi and cantorial soloist lead us in worship that is meaningful, uplifting and inspirational.
Children are an important part of our religious services. They, along with the music, add to a truly uplifting and joyous worship experience. At the Jewish Family Congregation, High Holy Days are particularly rich and meaningful. Enhanced by the JFC choir and the sheltering atmosphere of the large heated tent, about 600 individuals come together each year as a community to contemplate, atone, pray and renew ourselves.
The South Salem Library is located at 15 Main Street, South Salem, NY 10590. The South Salem Library offers many weekly programs and special events, including:
Children's Programs
TumbleBooks - Ebooks for Kids: See your child's favorite books come to life! Music Together Tortoises and Turtles: Grades K – 5 Mother Goose Time: Songs and Stories for Newborns - 20 months old Toddler Time: Stories & activities for 20 months - 3 years old Preschool Program: Stories & Activities for children 3-6 years old Programs for Teens: Grades 6 and Up Teen Team Scrabble
The Library Catalog
Recommended Reading What Others Are Reading Hottest Title and Author and Subject
Other services, including
Book Discussion Groups Adult Programs and Services Library Calendar Review the South Salem Library Calendar for interesting events, programs, and more. New Acquisitions Westchester Library System
Press "Blue Button" for more information about services, programs, and the South Salem Library.
The Horse & Hound Inn is located at 94 Spring Street in South Salem, NY 10590. The origin of the Horse & Hound Inn long predates the American Revolutionary War. Press "Blue Button" for history of this historic house and for more about The Horse & Hound Restaurant.
Le Château, serving French cuisine, is located at Route 35 and Junction 123, South Salem, New York 10590. Set on 32 beautiful acres in Northern Westchester County, Le Château offers lovely views and dinner in the historic 20-room mansion.
Features Live Music and Dancing Outdoor Dining Sunday Brunch
The word is: Check if a wedding or other affair is taking place. If yes, ask to be seated as far from the noise as possible, or make reservations for another day.
The Katonah - Lewisboro School District is located at PO Box 387, Katonah, NY 10536 in Westchester County. The Katonah-Lewisboro school district serves the northern one-third of the town, including the hamlet of Katonah, the town of Lewisboro, and portions of the towns of Pound Ridge and North Salem. It has a high school, middle school, and four elementary schools. The district is comprised of the following schools:
The Board of Education believes its primary responsibility should focus on creating an educational environment that will help our students become knowledgeable individuals, problem-solvers, quality producers, effective communicators, wholesome individuals, collaborative workers, ethical individuals, life-long learners, and responsible, accepting and involved citizens. We remain committed to providing a high quality, well-balanced educational program that supports our faculty and staff and helps our students meet and exceed State standards as well as high district goals.
Press "Blue Button" to explore the Katonah - Lewisboro School District.
The Horse & Hound Inn is located at 94 Spring Street in South Salem, NY 10590. The origin of the Horse & Hound Inn long predates the American Revolutionary War. Press "Blue Button" for history of this historic house and for more about The Horse & Hound Restaurant.
Le Château, serving French cuisine, is located at Route 35 and Junction 123, South Salem, New York 10590. Set on 32 beautiful acres in Northern Westchester County, Le Château offers lovely views and dinner in the historic 20-room mansion.
Features Live Music and Dancing Outdoor Dining Sunday Brunch
The word is: Check if a wedding or other affair is taking place. If yes, ask to be seated as far from the noise as possible, or make reservations for another day.
The Horse & Hound Inn is located at 94 Spring Street in South Salem, NY 10590. The origin of the Horse & Hound Inn long predates the American Revolutionary War. Press "Blue Button" for history of this historic house and for more about The Horse & Hound Restaurant.
History And Antiquities
The following covers "History and Antiquities", a general collection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, and anecdotes
about Westchester County and its towns. When reading the following, remember to keep in mind that this information has been
written about two hundred years ago. Population statistics and events have not been revised to reflect current events and
perspective. We think this adds to the historical flavor and interest of the writings, giving a different perspective on much of this
information and written in an "older world" writing style. "Historical Collections of the State of New York, Published by S. Tuttle,
194 Chatham-Square, 1841
South Salem
Lewisboro, originally South Salem received its present name in 1840; centrally distant NE. from Bedford 6, and from New York 50 miles.
Pop. 1,169. Cross River, South Salem, Vista, and Golden's Bride, are names of the post-offices. At Cross River there are 2 churches
and about 20 dwellings.
Sarah Bishop, the hermitess, resided near the boundary line of Lewisboro and the state of Connecticut. She lived on Long Island at
the time of the revolutionary war. Her father's house was burnt by the British, and she was cruelly treated by a British officer. She
then left society and wandered among the mountains near this part of the state, where she found a cave near Ridgefield, in which she
resided till about the time of her death, which took place in 1810. She sometimes came down to the adjoining town of Ridgefield,
Conn., to attend public worship on the Sabbath. It is said that the wild animals were so accustomed to see her, that they were not
afraid of her presence.