La Lanterna Ristorante & Caffe is located at 23 Grey Oaks Ave, Yonkers, NY 10710. At La Lanterna, you will experience fine dining of Italian cuisine with a Swiss twist. Prepared by our executive Swiss chef, who creates many unique Italian Swiss recipes, you will be tempted by dishes such as Panchetta-Wrapped Filet Mignon and New Zealand Lamb. La Lanterna also serves cutting-edge desserts and holiday feasts.
To enhance your dining experience, La Lanterna offers a superior selection of wine, spirits and beer from around the world. "We have an extensive wine collection, fine imported and domestic beers and mixed cocktails."
At La Lanterna, fine food and wines, a friendly, accommodating staff and a relaxed, intimate atmosphere make for an exemplary dining experience. "Our chef uses only the highest quality ingredients for a meal that's guaranteed to be fresh and tasty." Press "Blue Button" for menus, reviews, photos and more about La Lanterna.
Features Outdoor patio dining Private party room Italian cuisine with a Swiss twist
The word is: Excellent Italian food, great atmosphere and wonderful patio for outdoor dining.
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Hudson River Audubon Society of Westchester is a New York chapter of the National Audubon Society. We serve the communities of Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington and Yonkers. Our mission is to foster protection and appreciation of birds, other wildlife and habitats, and to be an advocate for a cleaner, healthier environment.
Learn about our programs, field trips, Lenoir Hawk Watch, birding in Westchester, Lenoir Butterfly Garden, Westchester County Bird Checklist, Yonkers Butterfly Checklist, Lenoir Nature Preserve and more. Press "Blue Button" for more about Hudson River Audubon Society of Westchester.
Things To Do Programs Field Trips Lenoir Hawk Watch Birding, Lenoir Butterfly Garden Bird Checklist
Lenoir Preserve Nature Center is a 40-acre nature preserve comprised of woodlands and field habitats. It is situated adjacent to the Old Croton Aqueduct on slopes overlooking the Hudson River, providing spectacular views. The property was formerly home to two Hudson River estates and boasts a number of unusual specimen trees and shrubs, imported from around the world.
Every spring and autumn, bird watchers gather to observe major hawk migrations. Nature enthusiasts can learn about raptor identification markings, such as flight patterns and silhouettes, and can take part in official tracking counts of raptors. In summer, the butterfly garden is at its height, visited by a wide variety of butterflies. Nearby, a dragonfly pond provides the necessary habitat for numerous aquatic insects and attracts birds and other wildlife. An organic community gardening area and composting exhibit instruct visitors on environmentally- friendly practices. The butterfly and hummingbird garden is maintained entirely by volunteers from Hudson River Audubon Society.
Things To Do Birding Cross-country Skiing Gardening Hiking / Walking Nature Study Programs
Greyston Bakery is located at 104 Alexander Street, Yonkers, NY 10701. At the Greyston Bakery we not only make delicious cakes and tarts for retail customers, but we also create mouth-watering goods for fine restaurants, hotels, cafes, private clubs and others. Gourmet speciality stores like Balducci's, Fairway Market, Todaro Brothers, the Garden of Eden Farmer's Market, and the Amagansett Farmer's Market carry our creations.
One of the main ingredients found in all of our products is our dynamic social mission. With each cake, tart and brownie we weave a concern for the community as well as for our employees. The Greyston Bakery has become a leader in community development and a role model for other socially conscious businesses. Our profits support the community development work of the Greyston Foundation. We partner and serve a network of other businesses, such as Ben & Jerry’s and Stonyfield Farms, who share our social concerns.
The Sprain Ridge Mountain Bike Trail in Yonkers offers cyclists a day of fresh air and exercise in a wooded and natural environment. Sprain Ridge Park is a large land preserve with a variety of landscapes, ranging from heavily wooded areas to large and impressive rock outcroppings. The park was previously owned by the Boyce Thompson Institute, a botanical research center, and a result, contains many unusual and exotic woodland plants.
The five miles of mountain bike trails at Sprain Ridge offer challenges to cyclists at every level of ability. The trails wind their way through 278 acres of varied terrain that offers challenges for beginner, intermediate and advanced cyclists. The beginner trail provides cyclists with challenging curves but a relatively level topography.
The intermediate and advanced trails provide experienced cyclists with more of a challenge with trails of increasing grades and challenging topography. There are picnic areas available near all three parking lots and a snack bar is open in season near the swimming pool
The Sprain Ridge Mountain Bike Trail in Yonkers offers cyclists a day of fresh air and exercise in a wooded and natural environment. Sprain Ridge Park is a large land preserve with a variety of landscapes, ranging from heavily wooded areas to large and impressive rock outcroppings. The park was previously owned by the Boyce Thompson Institute, a botanical research center, and a result, contains many unusual and exotic woodland plants.
The five miles of mountain bike trails at Sprain Ridge offer challenges to cyclists at every level of ability. The trails wind their way through 278 acres of varied terrain that offers challenges for beginner, intermediate and advanced cyclists. The beginner trail provides cyclists with challenging curves but a relatively level topography. The intermediate and advanced trails provide experienced cyclists with more of a challenge with trails of increasing grades and challenging topography.
There are picnic areas available near all three parking lots and a snack bar is open in season near the swimming pool area.
Tibbetts Brook Park is a 161 acre park with a large 412’ x 125’ pool. It was one of the first parks developed by Westchester County. The Park offers many recreational activities throughout the year and hosts ethnic celebrations, fairs and festivals during the summer months.
La Lanterna Ristorante & Caffe is located at 23 Grey Oaks Ave, Yonkers, NY 10710. At La Lanterna, you will experience fine dining of Italian cuisine with a Swiss twist. Prepared by our executive Swiss chef, who creates many unique Italian Swiss recipes, you will be tempted by dishes such as Panchetta-Wrapped Filet Mignon and New Zealand Lamb. La Lanterna also serves cutting-edge desserts and holiday feasts.
To enhance your dining experience, La Lanterna offers a superior selection of wine, spirits and beer from around the world. "We have an extensive wine collection, fine imported and domestic beers and mixed cocktails."
At La Lanterna, fine food and wines, a friendly, accommodating staff and a relaxed, intimate atmosphere make for an exemplary dining experience. "Our chef uses only the highest quality ingredients for a meal that's guaranteed to be fresh and tasty." Press "Blue Button" for menus, reviews, photos and more about La Lanterna.
Features Outdoor patio dining Private party room Italian cuisine with a Swiss twist
The word is: Excellent Italian food, great atmosphere and wonderful patio for outdoor dining.
Beczak Environmental Education Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating people about the ecology, culture, and history of the Hudson River. Located on the banks of the Hudson in the City of Yonkers within the two-acre Habirshaw Park, Beczak offers exciting interactive learning experiences year-round for young and old alike.
We believe that all children need to safely interact with the natural environment for healthy development. Our engaging, interactive learning programs are built on this principle. One of the primary goals of Beczak is to show even our youngest visitors that the river is part of a complex ecosystem that nurtures an amazing diversity of living things, including people.
Beczak offers an extensive curriculum of interactive educational programs designed to teach students about the complexity of the Hudson River and inspire them to become better stewards of this magnificent resource. Each year more than 5,000 school-age children visit Beczak on class trips and with youth organizations.
All our staff members are trained educators with specialized degrees in fields such as marine biology and environmental interpretation. By creating interdisciplinary programs that meet the New York State Department of Education standards for science, social studies, math, art and English language arts, Beczak educators help animate important concepts that many teachers have introduced in their own classrooms. Press "Blue Button" to learn more about Beczak Environmental Education Center.
On November 28, 1776, the same year that 56 Americans signed the Declaration of Independence, well over 200 colonial New Yorkers placed their signatures on a "Declaration of Dependence". These signers were Loyalists, citizens who remained faithful to their sovereign, George III, King of Great Britain. Prominent among the signatures was that of Frederick Philipse III, Lord of the vast Manor of Philipsburg and resident of the elegant mansion known today as Philipse Manor Hall.
Frederick Philipse III and his family lived in luxury, well supported by rents from the many tenant farms on his property. Times were changing, however, and while others rebelled against Great Britain, Frederick III defended the Crown. His Loyalist beliefs were so strong that General George Washington ordered him arrested in 1776. Philipse and his family later fled to British occupied New York City and then to England, where the last "Lord of the Manor", broken in spirit and health, died in 1786. His land and his mansion were confiscated by the New York State Legislature and sold at public auction.
In 1868, after passing through the hands of many owners, the house became Yonkers Village Hall and, in 1872, the first City Hall. By the 20th century, city growth threatened the Manor Hall’s future until it was acquired by New York State in 1908. Today, Philipse Manor Hall serves as a museum of history, art and architecture, as well as host to community organizations, meetings, educational programs and special events. Highlights of the Hall include its 18th century, high style Georgian architecture, a 1750s papier mache Rococo ceiling, and an impressive collection of presidential portraits, including the six Presidents from New York State.
Attractions Collection of Presidential Portraits Educational Services Georgian Architecture, 18th century high style Group Tours Guided Tours Interpretive Sign
Welcome to San Andres. San Andres is a Hispanic Latino Episcopal congregation; one of many in the Episcopal Diocese of New York. The Priest in Charge of San Andres is The Rev. Dr. Peregrine L. Murphy.
The Episcopal Diocese belongs to a confederation of dioceses, which is known as the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, which was formalized in 1789. The Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States in turn belongs to the Anglican Communion, an association of independent Churches that follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, and as such, uphold and proclaim the Catholic and Apostolic faith, based upon the Scriptures, interpreted in light of tradition, scholarship and reason. The Anglican Communion is historically tied with England. It is unknown when the Christian Church was first established in England, but in 596 Pope Gregory I sent Augustine, with approximately 40 monks, as missionaries. Augustine was later made the first Archbishop of Canterbury. The Church in England separated from Rome, after the Reform movement in 1570 when Pope Pius V excommunicated Elizabeth I. The Churches in the Anglican Communion regard the Archbishop of Canterbury as their spiritual leader, believe that they are a part of God's holy and true Church, and also affirm that God works in other communions and traditions. The Anglican Church strives for unity in fellowship and faith with these traditions.
Christmas eve 1998 marked the 200th year that the people St. John's Episcopal Church, Tuckahoe have worshipped in our beautiful church building. The congregation of St. John's dates even farther back. We are blessed to share such a heritage, and we are blessed as we look to the future. St. John's is a Christ-centered community of people of diverse backgrounds and all ages. We come together to worship God through services each week and on special feast days. We learn ever more about our faith and Christian heritage through classes, Sunday School, Christian Ed and Bible Study. We meet to share in fellowship. We volunteer our time and talents in the service our Lord and of others.
We are located in northeastern Yonkers in the Colonial Heights area, and though only a few blocks from the bustle of Central Ave, St. John's can be described as a "country" church, full of warm, friendly, outgoing folks.
St. John's Episcopal Church - Yonkers
914-963-3033
Welcome to St. John's Episcopal Church. You are important to us and we seek to find and serve Christ in all persons. If you find that God is calling you into community at St. John's please make yourself known to the rector. Once you have begun to attend services you will be introduced to the parish and the opportunities for ministry.
St. John's Episcopal Church is bound by our common love of God. Grounded in our worship of Jesus as Lord and Savior. Sustained through the power of the Holy Spirit. Nourished by Word and Sacrament. We commit ourselves to be a people that nurtures each other in faith; that leads others to share this belief; that reaches out with joy and compassion to those most in need in our parish, community and world; that seeks to establish justice, equality, and peace among all people
St. Mark's Episcopal Church - Yonkers
914-965-3455
Welcome to St. Mark's Church. You are important to us. You are important to us because you are important to God. That's why we hope you will discover the wonderful welcome that is waiting for you at Saint Mark's. With all the demands on your time it may seem like the last thing you need is something more to do. Yet everyone needs a place where they can breathe. A place where they can stop and think. A place where they can pray. And most especially, a place where they can refresh, reconnect, and reenergize their spirit.
Saint Mark's is just that kind of place. Which makes it just the right kind of place for you. Come by for a visit and stay for a cup of coffee. We would love to meet you.
Lenoir Preserve Nature Center is a 40-acre nature preserve comprised of woodlands and field habitats. It is situated adjacent to the Old Croton Aqueduct on slopes overlooking the Hudson River, providing spectacular views. The property was formerly home to two Hudson River estates and boasts a number of unusual specimen trees and shrubs, imported from around the world.
Every spring and autumn, bird watchers gather to observe major hawk migrations. Nature enthusiasts can learn about raptor identification markings, such as flight patterns and silhouettes, and can take part in official tracking counts of raptors. In summer, the butterfly garden is at its height, visited by a wide variety of butterflies. Nearby, a dragonfly pond provides the necessary habitat for numerous aquatic insects and attracts birds and other wildlife. An organic community gardening area and composting exhibit instruct visitors on environmentally- friendly practices. The butterfly and hummingbird garden is maintained entirely by volunteers from Hudson River Audubon Society.
Things To Do Birding Cross-country Skiing Gardening Hiking / Walking Nature Study Programs
Tibbetts Brook Park is a 161 acre park with a large 412’ x 125’ pool. It was one of the first parks developed by Westchester County. The Park offers many recreational activities throughout the year and hosts ethnic celebrations, fairs and festivals during the summer months.
Tibbetts Brook Park is a 161 acre park with a large 412’ x 125’ pool. It was one of the first parks developed by Westchester County. The Park offers many recreational activities throughout the year and hosts ethnic celebrations, fairs and festivals during the summer months.
Lenoir Preserve Nature Center is a 40-acre nature preserve comprised of woodlands and field habitats. It is situated adjacent to the Old Croton Aqueduct on slopes overlooking the Hudson River, providing spectacular views. The property was formerly home to two Hudson River estates and boasts a number of unusual specimen trees and shrubs, imported from around the world.
Every spring and autumn, bird watchers gather to observe major hawk migrations. Nature enthusiasts can learn about raptor identification markings, such as flight patterns and silhouettes, and can take part in official tracking counts of raptors. In summer, the butterfly garden is at its height, visited by a wide variety of butterflies. Nearby, a dragonfly pond provides the necessary habitat for numerous aquatic insects and attracts birds and other wildlife. An organic community gardening area and composting exhibit instruct visitors on environmentally- friendly practices. The butterfly and hummingbird garden is maintained entirely by volunteers from Hudson River Audubon Society.
Things To Do Birding Cross-country Skiing Gardening Hiking / Walking Nature Study Programs
The Sprain Ridge Mountain Bike Trail in Yonkers offers cyclists a day of fresh air and exercise in a wooded and natural environment. Sprain Ridge Park is a large land preserve with a variety of landscapes, ranging from heavily wooded areas to large and impressive rock outcroppings. The park was previously owned by the Boyce Thompson Institute, a botanical research center, and a result, contains many unusual and exotic woodland plants.
The five miles of mountain bike trails at Sprain Ridge offer challenges to cyclists at every level of ability. The trails wind their way through 278 acres of varied terrain that offers challenges for beginner, intermediate and advanced cyclists. The beginner trail provides cyclists with challenging curves but a relatively level topography. The intermediate and advanced trails provide experienced cyclists with more of a challenge with trails of increasing grades and challenging topography.
There are picnic areas available near all three parking lots and a snack bar is open in season near the swimming pool area.
Dunwoodie Golf Course is located at 1 Wasylenko Lane, Yonkers, NY 10701. Dunwoodie lies at the top of "Dunwoodie Heights" in the center of the City of Yonkers. It is characterized by dramatic topography and steep slopes. Its layout is a mix of narrow fairways to rolling wide landscapes. The design of the course takes advantage of the natural topography, resulting in a challenging game. Press "Blue Button" for golf course layout, scorecard and more about golfing at Dunwoodie Golf Course.
Carts - hand cart rental Carts - riding cart rental Club rental Driving range lighted for night play Lessons Lockers Practice green Pro shop Restaurant
Sprain Lake Golf Course is located at 290 East Grassy Sprain Road, Yonkers, NY. Sprain Lake, on 130 acres, was designed by golf course architect Tom Winton. Sprain Lake is characterized by small greens, rolling terrain and a number of highly challenging holes, with an abundance of water hazards and difficult shots. Because of its long and narrow layout, Sprain Lake offers a mostly linear, back-and-forth style of play. Press "Blue Button" for more information.
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company stands behind every America's Choice product. As one of the first companies in the nation to create brands with consistent quality, we've been meeting America's needs for over 140 years and we're meeting them today with America's Choice.
A & P Food Market - Nepperhand Ave
914-476-9521
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company stands behind every America's Choice product. As one of the first companies in the nation to create brands with consistent quality, we've been meeting America's needs for over 140 years and we're meeting them today with America's Choice.
A&P stores in Metro New York are delighting customers with aisle after aisle of outstanding products, including the finest array of fruits, vegetables, deli, and other fresh foods available anywhere. Banking, Pharmacies and florists are all available under one roof in our new stores; redefining the neighborhood supermarket.
A&P stores in Metro New York are delighting customers with aisle after aisle of outstanding products, including the finest array of fruits, vegetables, deli, and other fresh foods available anywhere. Banking, Pharmacies and florists are all available under one roof in our new stores; redefining the neighborhood supermarket.
Lenoir Preserve Nature Center is a 40-acre nature preserve comprised of woodlands and field habitats. It is situated adjacent to the Old Croton Aqueduct on slopes overlooking the Hudson River, providing spectacular views. The property was formerly home to two Hudson River estates and boasts a number of unusual specimen trees and shrubs, imported from around the world.
Every spring and autumn, bird watchers gather to observe major hawk migrations. Nature enthusiasts can learn about raptor identification markings, such as flight patterns and silhouettes, and can take part in official tracking counts of raptors. In summer, the butterfly garden is at its height, visited by a wide variety of butterflies. Nearby, a dragonfly pond provides the necessary habitat for numerous aquatic insects and attracts birds and other wildlife. An organic community gardening area and composting exhibit instruct visitors on environmentally- friendly practices. The butterfly and hummingbird garden is maintained entirely by volunteers from Hudson River Audubon Society.
Things To Do Birding Cross-country Skiing Gardening Hiking / Walking Nature Study Programs
The Sprain Ridge Mountain Bike Trail in Yonkers offers cyclists a day of fresh air and exercise in a wooded and natural environment. Sprain Ridge Park is a large land preserve with a variety of landscapes, ranging from heavily wooded areas to large and impressive rock outcroppings. The park was previously owned by the Boyce Thompson Institute, a botanical research center, and a result, contains many unusual and exotic woodland plants.
The five miles of mountain bike trails at Sprain Ridge offer challenges to cyclists at every level of ability. The trails wind their way through 278 acres of varied terrain that offers challenges for beginner, intermediate and advanced cyclists. The beginner trail provides cyclists with challenging curves but a relatively level topography. The intermediate and advanced trails provide experienced cyclists with more of a challenge with trails of increasing grades and challenging topography.
There are picnic areas available near all three parking lots and a snack bar is open in season near the swimming pool area.
Tibbetts Brook Park is a 161 acre park with a large 412’ x 125’ pool. It was one of the first parks developed by Westchester County. The Park offers many recreational activities throughout the year and hosts ethnic celebrations, fairs and festivals during the summer months.
On November 28, 1776, the same year that 56 Americans signed the Declaration of Independence, well over 200 colonial New Yorkers placed their signatures on a "Declaration of Dependence". These signers were Loyalists, citizens who remained faithful to their sovereign, George III, King of Great Britain. Prominent among the signatures was that of Frederick Philipse III, Lord of the vast Manor of Philipsburg and resident of the elegant mansion known today as Philipse Manor Hall.
Frederick Philipse III and his family lived in luxury, well supported by rents from the many tenant farms on his property. Times were changing, however, and while others rebelled against Great Britain, Frederick III defended the Crown. His Loyalist beliefs were so strong that General George Washington ordered him arrested in 1776. Philipse and his family later fled to British occupied New York City and then to England, where the last "Lord of the Manor", broken in spirit and health, died in 1786. His land and his mansion were confiscated by the New York State Legislature and sold at public auction.
In 1868, after passing through the hands of many owners, the house became Yonkers Village Hall and, in 1872, the first City Hall. By the 20th century, city growth threatened the Manor Hall’s future until it was acquired by New York State in 1908. Today, Philipse Manor Hall serves as a museum of history, art and architecture, as well as host to community organizations, meetings, educational programs and special events. Highlights of the Hall include its 18th century, high style Georgian architecture, a 1750s papier mache Rococo ceiling, and an impressive collection of presidential portraits, including the six Presidents from New York State.
Attractions Collection of Presidential Portraits Educational Services Georgian Architecture, 18th century high style Group Tours Guided Tours Interpretive Sign
St. John's Riverside Hospital - Andrus Pavilion, is located at 967 North Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10701. St. John's Riverside Hospital is a comprehensive network of health care services that extends from Yonkers to the riverfront communities of Hastings on Hudson, Dobbs Ferry, Ardsley and Irvington. With roots in the community that date back nearly 140 years, St. John's was the first hospital in Westchester County.
Today, St. John's is a leader in providing the highest quality and compassionate health care utilizing the latest state-of-the-art medical technology. The St. John's network is comprised of the Andrus Pavilion, Dobbs Ferry Pavilion, ParkCare Pavilion, Cochran School of Nursing and the Michael N. Malotz Skilled Nursing Pavilion. Press "Blue Button" for more information about St. John's Riverside Hospital.
The ParkCare Pavilion of St. John's Riverside Hospital is located at 2 Park Avenue, Yonkers, New York 10703.
The Hope Center The cumulative incidence of reported AIDS cases in Yonkers is more than twice that for all other areas of Westchester County combined. According to the New York State Department of Health, is ranked highest in need for HIV-related services.
We have taken an important step to stem the HIV epidemic with the HOPE Center. The program is funded through grants from the Department of Health and Human Services, New York State Department of Health (AIDS Institute) and Westchester County Department of Health.
The HOPE Center wants to be a partner in your health care. Our staff is multicultural and multi-lingual. We work in this field because we care! We want to help you make a difference in your health. We have the personal, professional, cultural and life experience to help you be as healthy as you can.
Our services are provided to individuals who are at-risk for HIV infection or who are HIV infected. Services are either free or are charged to your medical insurance, Medicaid or Medicare. We also have access to coverage to assist with the outpatient medical care of those with HIV who have no coverage. This coverage is through the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) offered by the State of New York.
The ParkCare Prenatal Center The ParkCare Prenatal Center offers comprehensive care for women during pregnancy. The Center is open Monday-Friday from 7:30am-4:00 pm. It is located at 2 Park Avenue in Yonkers and easily accessible by all modes of public transportation. There is also ample parking.
The center provides medical and nursing care as well as other services, including:
On site assistance with PCAP (Pre-natal Care Assistance Program) applications Free pregnancy tests daily HIV counseling and testing Intensive case management Nutritional counseling and education Adolescent counseling services Free child-birth, breastfeeding, and parenting classes conducted in our own education room. On-site sonograms
Press "Blue Button" for more about Behavioral Health Services and Parkcare Pavilion of St. John's Riverside Hospital.
Tibbetts Brook Park is a 161 acre park with a large 412’ x 125’ pool. It was one of the first parks developed by Westchester County. The Park offers many recreational activities throughout the year and hosts ethnic celebrations, fairs and festivals during the summer months.
The Lincoln Park Jewish Center (LPJC) is a Modern Orthodox Congregation that can best be described as an “un-orthodox Orthodox congregation.” Lincoln Park Jewish Center's congregation is made up of Jews from a wide variety of backgrounds, levels of observance, ethnicities and races, nationalities and many different languages. We are all committed to maintaining and participating in a shul that welcomes this diversity and affirms it, so that we can worship, learn and grow together as a community. Our services are fully Orthodox and follow the Ashkenazik tradition but also incorporate some Sefardic melodies and traditions. We are also committed to the fullest participation and equality of women as acceptable by Jewish law.
Welcome to Mishkan Ha'am. We're a new and growing community dedicated to serving as a bridge between the search for religious identity and the demands of the secular world. As a Reconstructionist congregation, we integrate a deep respect for traditional Judaism with the insights, ideas, and innovations growing from contemporary life. If you are interested in Jewish religion, spirituality, culture, history and philosophy, there is a place for you here, whether you are a senior citizen or a child, single or married, gay or straight, part of an interfaith household, one with longstanding Jewish practice, or no previous Jewish affiliation.
About half of the members at Mishkan Ha'am live in southern Westchester County and half live in the Riverdale/Kingsbridge area of the Bronx. At present, many of our ongoing programs take place at the the Reform Church of Hastings, 18 Farragut Ave in Hastings-on-Hudson, while we look for a more permanent home in the Riverdale-Yonkers-Hastings area.
Beczak Environmental Education Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating people about the ecology, culture, and history of the Hudson River. Located on the banks of the Hudson in the City of Yonkers within the two-acre Habirshaw Park, Beczak offers exciting interactive learning experiences year-round for young and old alike.
We believe that all children need to safely interact with the natural environment for healthy development. Our engaging, interactive learning programs are built on this principle. One of the primary goals of Beczak is to show even our youngest visitors that the river is part of a complex ecosystem that nurtures an amazing diversity of living things, including people.
Beczak offers an extensive curriculum of interactive educational programs designed to teach students about the complexity of the Hudson River and inspire them to become better stewards of this magnificent resource. Each year more than 5,000 school-age children visit Beczak on class trips and with youth organizations.
All our staff members are trained educators with specialized degrees in fields such as marine biology and environmental interpretation. By creating interdisciplinary programs that meet the New York State Department of Education standards for science, social studies, math, art and English language arts, Beczak educators help animate important concepts that many teachers have introduced in their own classrooms. Press "Blue Button" to learn more about Beczak Environmental Education Center.
On November 28, 1776, the same year that 56 Americans signed the Declaration of Independence, well over 200 colonial New Yorkers placed their signatures on a "Declaration of Dependence". These signers were Loyalists, citizens who remained faithful to their sovereign, George III, King of Great Britain. Prominent among the signatures was that of Frederick Philipse III, Lord of the vast Manor of Philipsburg and resident of the elegant mansion known today as Philipse Manor Hall.
Frederick Philipse III and his family lived in luxury, well supported by rents from the many tenant farms on his property. Times were changing, however, and while others rebelled against Great Britain, Frederick III defended the Crown. His Loyalist beliefs were so strong that General George Washington ordered him arrested in 1776. Philipse and his family later fled to British occupied New York City and then to England, where the last "Lord of the Manor", broken in spirit and health, died in 1786. His land and his mansion were confiscated by the New York State Legislature and sold at public auction.
In 1868, after passing through the hands of many owners, the house became Yonkers Village Hall and, in 1872, the first City Hall. By the 20th century, city growth threatened the Manor Hall’s future until it was acquired by New York State in 1908. Today, Philipse Manor Hall serves as a museum of history, art and architecture, as well as host to community organizations, meetings, educational programs and special events. Highlights of the Hall include its 18th century, high style Georgian architecture, a 1750s papier mache Rococo ceiling, and an impressive collection of presidential portraits, including the six Presidents from New York State.
Attractions Collection of Presidential Portraits Educational Services Georgian Architecture, 18th century high style Group Tours Guided Tours Interpretive Sign
The Yonkers Public Library - Crestwood Branch is located at 16 Thompson Street, Yonkers, New York 10707. The Crestwood Branch of the Yonkers Public Library is a community library serving a large residential area in the northeastern section of the City. The Crestwood Branch offers best sellers and other popular titles, large print books, and an excellent collection of children’s materials. The Crestwood Branch maintains an active schedule of story hours and other children’s programs. The Crestwood Branch offers many services and programs, including:
Computers for Public Use Grants Info Center Homebound Service Homework Helper InterLibrary Loan Internet Access Job Info Center Kurzweil Reader Meeting Rooms Neighbor Learning Tutor.com Tours Wireless Internet Westchester Library System
Just for Kids Tumble Book Library Teens Parent's Place
Reading Aloud: Ten Tips from your Children's Librarians Reading Aloud: Tips from Richard Peck Helping your Child with Homework: Ten Tips from your Children's Librarians Reading Aloud to Children General Parenting Prenatal to Pre-School Health and Safety Children & Families with Special Needs Education and Schools The Internet & Computers Your Child's Reading
Storytellers Autors & Awards Great Books to Read
Press "Blue Button" for more information about the Crestwood Branch of the Yonkers Public Library.
The Yonkers Library - Grinton I. Will Branch is located at 1500 Central Park Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10710. In addition to the full range of modern public library services and collections, the Grinton I. Will Branch houses the Yonkers Public Library’s Fine Arts Department. The Fine Arts Department has one of the county’s best collections of reference resources and circulating books devoted to the visual and performing arts, sound recordings, and musical scores.
The Will Branch, which won an Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects, is home to a 325 seat theater/auditorium and a wonderfully decorated room for children’s programs. In addition, several meeting rooms are available to the public. The Will Branch offers free parking for up to 134 vehicles. The Grinton I. Will Branch offers many services and programs, including:
Computers for Public Use Grants Info Center Homebound Service Homework Helper InterLibrary Loan Internet Access Job Info Center Kurzweil Reader Meeting Rooms Neighbor Learning Tutor.com Tours Wireless Internet Westchester Library System
Just for Kids Tumble Book Library Teens Parent's Place
Reading Aloud: Ten Tips from your Children's Librarians Reading Aloud: Tips from Richard Peck Helping your Child with Homework: Ten Tips from your Children's Librarians Reading Aloud to Children General Parenting Prenatal to Pre-School Health and Safety Children & Families with Special Needs Education and Schools The Internet & Computers Your Child's Reading
Storytellers Autors & Awards Great Books to Read
Press "Blue Button" for more information about the Grinton I. Will Branch of the Yonkers Public Library.
The Yonkers Public Library - Riverfront Branch is located at Larkin Center, Yonkers, New York 10701. The Riverfront Library of the Yonkers Public Library offers the full range of modern public library services and collections. Among special collections and services are extensive business, technical, and governmental information sources in printed and electronic formats. One of the region's collections of federal government documents is housed at Larkin Center. The Riverfront Library also has available meeting rooms, and a state-of-the-art auditorium for use by the public.
The Riverfront Library offers many services and programs, including:
Computers for Public Use Grants Info Center Homebound Service Homework Helper InterLibrary Loan Internet Access Job Info Center Kurzweil Reader Meeting Rooms Neighbor Learning Tutor.com Tours Wireless Internet Westchester Library System
Just for Kids Tumble Book Library Teens Parent's Place
Reading Aloud: Ten Tips from your Children's Librarians Reading Aloud: Tips from Richard Peck Helping your Child with Homework: Ten Tips from your Children's Librarians Reading Aloud to Children General Parenting Prenatal to Pre-School Health and Safety Children & Families with Special Needs Education and Schools The Internet & Computers Your Child's Reading
Storytellers Autors & Awards Great Books to Read
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Cross County Shopping Center is located at 8000 Mall Walk in Yonkers, NY 10704 in Southern Westchester County. With over 1 million square feet of retail space, Cross County is Westchester's largest mall. Cross County also offers Multiplex Cinemas featuring stadium seating and digital sound.
Enjoy shopping, dining, or a movie at the Cross County Center. Anchor stores at Cross County include: Sears, Macy's, and Super Stop & Shop . . . other stores include: Armani Exchange, Aeropostale, Aldo, Bath & Body Works, Blockbuster, Express, Florsheim Shoes, Foot Locker, Forever 21, Gatsby, Guess, New York & Company, Pet Fashions Boutique, Steven's Art Gallery, Suzette's Lingerie, The Children's Place, Victoria's Secret and many more. Press "Blue Button" to find new stores and more about shopping at Cross County Center Mall.
Mall at Cross County
914-968-5734
Mall at Cross County is located at 750 Central Park Avenue in Yonkers NY, Southern Westchester County. The Mall at Cross County is enclosed with approximately 22 stores, including: Sports Authority, TJ Max, Kids R' Us, Circuit City, Home Goods and more.
Tibbetts Brook Park is a 161 acre park with a large 412’ x 125’ pool. It was one of the first parks developed by Westchester County. The Park offers many recreational activities throughout the year and hosts ethnic celebrations, fairs and festivals during the summer months.
The Hudson River Museum is located at 511 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10701. The Hudson River Museum collects 19th and 20th century American art and cultural, social and historical material related to the Museum's historic Mansion and the wider Westchester County and Hudson River Valley region. Though the Museum's collecting focus has evolved over its 84-year history, the trustees and staff have always been concerned with the institution's value and relevance to the surrounding region and its residents. The majority of the collections have been donated by Museum members and other local residents.
The Museum's collections have evolved from the original holdings of the Yonkers Museum, which was founded at City Hall in 1919 and relocated to the Yonkers Museum of Arts and Science in 1924. In 1937, H. Armour Smith, an avid collector of fine art, Americana and documentary materials, became director. Smith advocated changing the Museum's name to The Hudson River Museum to acknowledge that its collections documenting the Hudson River Valley were of primary importance to the Museum's goals. In 1956, the transfer of the stuffed elephant Tip, a popular display since 1929, to the Elephant Hotel in Somers, New York, was indicative of the changes that had occurred in the Museum's perception of its mission.
By 1948, the collection had grown to include a small group of 19th and 20th century fine arts, paintings, sculptures, and graphic works, as well as Victorian furniture, decorative arts and costumes, and materials documenting local history. In 1969, the New Wing added approximately 15,000 square feet of gallery space. Whereas previously much of the museum in the Mansion had been devoted to permanent displays, the new galleries were used for changing exhibitions of art, history and science. At the same time, the Mansion's first floor was partially restored, with four furnished period rooms and two small galleries for displaying decorative and historical materials from the collection.
Today, the Museum's collections reflect its mission to provide for development, preservation, and display of 19th and 20th century American art and history. The staff regularly organizes special collection exhibits and loan exhibits in which the permanent collections can play a role. Paintings, furniture and decorative arts are also always on view in the six period rooms in Glenview Mansion and its second floor hall and Lifflander Galleries. Press "Blue Button" for more information about The Hudson River Museum.
On November 28, 1776, the same year that 56 Americans signed the Declaration of Independence, well over 200 colonial New Yorkers placed their signatures on a "Declaration of Dependence". These signers were Loyalists, citizens who remained faithful to their sovereign, George III, King of Great Britain. Prominent among the signatures was that of Frederick Philipse III, Lord of the vast Manor of Philipsburg and resident of the elegant mansion known today as Philipse Manor Hall.
Frederick Philipse III and his family lived in luxury, well supported by rents from the many tenant farms on his property. Times were changing, however, and while others rebelled against Great Britain, Frederick III defended the Crown. His Loyalist beliefs were so strong that General George Washington ordered him arrested in 1776. Philipse and his family later fled to British occupied New York City and then to England, where the last "Lord of the Manor", broken in spirit and health, died in 1786. His land and his mansion were confiscated by the New York State Legislature and sold at public auction.
In 1868, after passing through the hands of many owners, the house became Yonkers Village Hall and, in 1872, the first City Hall. By the 20th century, city growth threatened the Manor Hall’s future until it was acquired by New York State in 1908. Today, Philipse Manor Hall serves as a museum of history, art and architecture, as well as host to community organizations, meetings, educational programs and special events. Highlights of the Hall include its 18th century, high style Georgian architecture, a 1750s papier mache Rococo ceiling, and an impressive collection of presidential portraits, including the six Presidents from New York State.
Attractions Collection of Presidential Portraits Educational Services Georgian Architecture, 18th century high style Group Tours Guided Tours Interpretive Sign
The Hudson River Museum is located at 511 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10701. The Hudson River Museum collects 19th and 20th century American art and cultural, social and historical material related to the Museum's historic Mansion and the wider Westchester County and Hudson River Valley region. Though the Museum's collecting focus has evolved over its 84-year history, the trustees and staff have always been concerned with the institution's value and relevance to the surrounding region and its residents. The majority of the collections have been donated by Museum members and other local residents.
The Museum's collections have evolved from the original holdings of the Yonkers Museum, which was founded at City Hall in 1919 and relocated to the Yonkers Museum of Arts and Science in 1924. In 1937, H. Armour Smith, an avid collector of fine art, Americana and documentary materials, became director. Smith advocated changing the Museum's name to The Hudson River Museum to acknowledge that its collections documenting the Hudson River Valley were of primary importance to the Museum's goals. In 1956, the transfer of the stuffed elephant Tip, a popular display since 1929, to the Elephant Hotel in Somers, New York, was indicative of the changes that had occurred in the Museum's perception of its mission.
By 1948, the collection had grown to include a small group of 19th and 20th century fine arts, paintings, sculptures, and graphic works, as well as Victorian furniture, decorative arts and costumes, and materials documenting local history. In 1969, the New Wing added approximately 15,000 square feet of gallery space. Whereas previously much of the museum in the Mansion had been devoted to permanent displays, the new galleries were used for changing exhibitions of art, history and science. At the same time, the Mansion's first floor was partially restored, with four furnished period rooms and two small galleries for displaying decorative and historical materials from the collection.
Today, the Museum's collections reflect its mission to provide for development, preservation, and display of 19th and 20th century American art and history. The staff regularly organizes special collection exhibits and loan exhibits in which the permanent collections can play a role. Paintings, furniture and decorative arts are also always on view in the six period rooms in Glenview Mansion and its second floor hall and Lifflander Galleries. Press "Blue Button" for more information about The Hudson River Museum.
On November 28, 1776, the same year that 56 Americans signed the Declaration of Independence, well over 200 colonial New Yorkers placed their signatures on a "Declaration of Dependence". These signers were Loyalists, citizens who remained faithful to their sovereign, George III, King of Great Britain. Prominent among the signatures was that of Frederick Philipse III, Lord of the vast Manor of Philipsburg and resident of the elegant mansion known today as Philipse Manor Hall.
Frederick Philipse III and his family lived in luxury, well supported by rents from the many tenant farms on his property. Times were changing, however, and while others rebelled against Great Britain, Frederick III defended the Crown. His Loyalist beliefs were so strong that General George Washington ordered him arrested in 1776. Philipse and his family later fled to British occupied New York City and then to England, where the last "Lord of the Manor", broken in spirit and health, died in 1786. His land and his mansion were confiscated by the New York State Legislature and sold at public auction.
In 1868, after passing through the hands of many owners, the house became Yonkers Village Hall and, in 1872, the first City Hall. By the 20th century, city growth threatened the Manor Hall’s future until it was acquired by New York State in 1908. Today, Philipse Manor Hall serves as a museum of history, art and architecture, as well as host to community organizations, meetings, educational programs and special events. Highlights of the Hall include its 18th century, high style Georgian architecture, a 1750s papier mache Rococo ceiling, and an impressive collection of presidential portraits, including the six Presidents from New York State.
Attractions Collection of Presidential Portraits Educational Services Georgian Architecture, 18th century high style Group Tours Guided Tours Interpretive Sign
Rory Dolan's, a traditional Irish Public, is located at 890 McLean Ave, Yonkers NY. Rory Dolan's offers an exquisite bar area. Menu offers a wide variety of meats, fish, vegetables, fruits and desserts.
Zuppa is located at 59-61 Main Street (in the historically preserved Gazette Building) in Yonkers, NY 10701. Zuppa Restaurant & Lounge serves regional Italian cuisine driven by classical flavors and culinary techniques. Zuppa's commitment to fresh ingredients has inspired them to create and prepare all of their own pastas, sauces, cured meats and pastries. Press "Blue Button" for menus and more about Zuppa.
La Lanterna Ristorante & Caffe is located at 23 Grey Oaks Ave, Yonkers, NY 10710. At La Lanterna, you will experience fine dining of Italian cuisine with a Swiss twist. Prepared by our executive Swiss chef, who creates many unique Italian Swiss recipes, you will be tempted by dishes such as Panchetta-Wrapped Filet Mignon and New Zealand Lamb. La Lanterna also serves cutting-edge desserts and holiday feasts.
To enhance your dining experience, La Lanterna offers a superior selection of wine, spirits and beer from around the world. "We have an extensive wine collection, fine imported and domestic beers and mixed cocktails."
At La Lanterna, fine food and wines, a friendly, accommodating staff and a relaxed, intimate atmosphere make for an exemplary dining experience. "Our chef uses only the highest quality ingredients for a meal that's guaranteed to be fresh and tasty." Press "Blue Button" for menus, reviews, photos and more about La Lanterna.
Features Outdoor patio dining Private party room Italian cuisine with a Swiss twist
The word is: Excellent Italian food, great atmosphere and wonderful patio for outdoor dining.
The Sprain Ridge Mountain Bike Trail in Yonkers offers cyclists a day of fresh air and exercise in a wooded and natural environment. Sprain Ridge Park is a large land preserve with a variety of landscapes, ranging from heavily wooded areas to large and impressive rock outcroppings. The park was previously owned by the Boyce Thompson Institute, a botanical research center, and a result, contains many unusual and exotic woodland plants.
The five miles of mountain bike trails at Sprain Ridge offer challenges to cyclists at every level of ability. The trails wind their way through 278 acres of varied terrain that offers challenges for beginner, intermediate and advanced cyclists. The beginner trail provides cyclists with challenging curves but a relatively level topography.
The intermediate and advanced trails provide experienced cyclists with more of a challenge with trails of increasing grades and challenging topography. There are picnic areas available near all three parking lots and a snack bar is open in season near the swimming pool
The Sprain Ridge Mountain Bike Trail in Yonkers offers cyclists a day of fresh air and exercise in a wooded and natural environment. Sprain Ridge Park is a large land preserve with a variety of landscapes, ranging from heavily wooded areas to large and impressive rock outcroppings. The park was previously owned by the Boyce Thompson Institute, a botanical research center, and a result, contains many unusual and exotic woodland plants.
The five miles of mountain bike trails at Sprain Ridge offer challenges to cyclists at every level of ability. The trails wind their way through 278 acres of varied terrain that offers challenges for beginner, intermediate and advanced cyclists. The beginner trail provides cyclists with challenging curves but a relatively level topography. The intermediate and advanced trails provide experienced cyclists with more of a challenge with trails of increasing grades and challenging topography.
There are picnic areas available near all three parking lots and a snack bar is open in season near the swimming pool area.
Tibbetts Brook Park is a 161 acre park with a large 412’ x 125’ pool. It was one of the first parks developed by Westchester County. The Park offers many recreational activities throughout the year and hosts ethnic celebrations, fairs and festivals during the summer months.
The Sprain Ridge Mountain Bike Trail in Yonkers offers cyclists a day of fresh air and exercise in a wooded and natural environment. Sprain Ridge Park is a large land preserve with a variety of landscapes, ranging from heavily wooded areas to large and impressive rock outcroppings. The park was previously owned by the Boyce Thompson Institute, a botanical research center, and a result, contains many unusual and exotic woodland plants.
The five miles of mountain bike trails at Sprain Ridge offer challenges to cyclists at every level of ability. The trails wind their way through 278 acres of varied terrain that offers challenges for beginner, intermediate and advanced cyclists. The beginner trail provides cyclists with challenging curves but a relatively level topography. The intermediate and advanced trails provide experienced cyclists with more of a challenge with trails of increasing grades and challenging topography.
There are picnic areas available near all three parking lots and a snack bar is open in season near the swimming pool area.
Tibbetts Brook Park is a 161 acre park with a large 412’ x 125’ pool. It was one of the first parks developed by Westchester County. The Park offers many recreational activities throughout the year and hosts ethnic celebrations, fairs and festivals during the summer months.
The Yonkers Public School District is located at One Larkin Center, Yonkers, NY 10701 in Westchester County. Yonkers Public Schools are comprised of the following schools:
Innovation. Leadership. Teamwork. These are the key characteristics that define the Yonkers Public Schools' programs, people and spirit. Our innovative magnet programs – the most comprehensive in our region and among the most widely recognized in the nation – have put the Yonkers Public Schools at the forefront of a national trend in educational reform. The advantages of magnet programs are far reaching. For example, studies have shown that magnets provide additional incentive for students to learn. Both parents and students have an opportunity to choose specific curriculum activities that appeal to individual needs and interests. Magnet programs provide a quality education for all students at every level of ability.
The Yonkers Public School District is committed to high content and performance standards for all of our students. The alignment of the rigorous New York State Standards and nationally-recognized standards provides the basis for ongoing standards-based curriculum development in all core areas. Through an extensive network of grants, our District is implementing a program of high state and nationally-recognized standards and providing supports for students, staff and parents.
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X2O "Xaviars on the Hudson" is located on the Hudson River in Yonkers, NY. X2O Restaurant is situated on the historic Yonkers Pier, a structure built at the turn of the century and accessible by car, boat or train. Xaviars offer lunch & dinner service seven days a week. The lounge at Xaviars is the ultimate destination to watch amazing sunsets and river traffic.
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Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar is located at Cross County Shopping Center in Yonkers, 10704, Westchester County, New York. Each Applebee’s restaurant reflects its local neighborhood. The decor conveys this theme with photographs and memorabilia highlighting hometown heroes, local schools and area history. Press "Blue Button" for more locations and more about Applebee's.
The Boathouse is located at 4 Westerly Road, Ossining, NY 10562. The Boathouse, a casual American Bistro, offers waterfront dining, overlooking the Hudson River.
Eileens Country Kitchen
914-776-2001
Eileen's Country Kitchen, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner is located at 964 McLean Avenue in Yonkers, New York 10704.
The word is: Open 24/7, Eileens is the place for great breakfasts . . . or any other meal.
Kozy Korner Diner
914-751-1019
Kozy Corner Diner, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, is located at 925 McLean Avenue in Yonkers, Westchester NY 10704.
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Greyston Bakery is located at 104 Alexander Street, Yonkers, NY 10701. At the Greyston Bakery we not only make delicious cakes and tarts for retail customers, but we also create mouth-watering goods for fine restaurants, hotels, cafes, private clubs and others. Gourmet speciality stores like Balducci's, Fairway Market, Todaro Brothers, the Garden of Eden Farmer's Market, and the Amagansett Farmer's Market carry our creations.
One of the main ingredients found in all of our products is our dynamic social mission. With each cake, tart and brownie we weave a concern for the community as well as for our employees. The Greyston Bakery has become a leader in community development and a role model for other socially conscious businesses. Our profits support the community development work of the Greyston Foundation. We partner and serve a network of other businesses, such as Ben & Jerry’s and Stonyfield Farms, who share our social concerns.
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Belle Havana, serving a fusion of Cuban and French cuisine, is located at 35 Main Street, Yonkers, New York. In addition to dinner, Bella Havana is a place to lounge and enjoy a cocktail and time with friends. Belle Havana is decorated in a tropical theme.
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At Starbucks you can customize you beverage by requesting it be made with whole, skim, soy or, in the U.S., even organic milk." Press Blue Button for nutrition information and more.
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Carvel Ice Cream is located at 2020 Central Avenue, Yonkers, New York 10710 in Westchester County. Press "Blue Button" for Carvel's menus, store locator, and nutritional information.
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Patang Restaurant, serving Indian cuisine, is located at 2223 Central Park Ave, Yonkers, NY 10710.
Zafran "Traditional & Fusion Foods of India"
914-395-3186
Zafran "Traditional and Fusion Foods of India" is located at 1550 Central Park Ave (next to Yonkers Public Library), Yonkers, NY 10710. A unique Indian restaurant offering traditional Indian cuisine and Indian-fusion creations. Also offering Zafran's High Tea, which incorporates finger sandwiches, cakes, scones with crème fraiche and jam, appetizers including samosas, pastry tandoori shrimp, chutney glazed chicken tilla, tandoori Tuscan Chicken and more.
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