The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County where the corner of the State of Connecticut extends west toward the Kensico Reservoir. The bulk of the Town's land area lies north of this corner, but the most densely populated part of the Town lies to the south. The Kensico Reservoir separates these two parts of North Castle.
The Town has been divided into three distinct geographic areas: North White Plains, Armonk, and the Eastern District (the hamlet area in the Eastern District is referred to as Banksville). North White Plains is the most urban portion of the Town. The seat of Town government is located in Armonk. The Eastern District retains its low-density residential character.
A number of highways link the Town with neighboring communities and other parts of the New York Metropolitan Region. Route 22 connects the Town with White Plains and Bedford. Route 128 links Armonk with Mount Kisco and Bedford-Banksville Road joins Bedford and Greenwich. King Street (Route 120) provides a connection to Port Chester, Rye Brook, and Chappaqua. Interstate 684 is a major regional north-south route, which connects to other expressways, and parkways, providing access to all parts of the New York Region and beyond. The Bronx River and Merritt Parkways also serve the Town, although the latter does not pass through the Town.
Mount Kisco is an exceptional community to live and work in and we can all be proud of our diversity and excellent commercial enterprises! We will continue to work with our neighbors, county and state governments and private organizations to maximize your quality of life. We are committed to public participation in major decisions that affect us all. We encourage you to stay informed and involved.
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The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County where the corner of the State of Connecticut extends west toward the Kensico Reservoir. The bulk of the Town's land area lies north of this corner, but the most densely populated part of the Town lies to the south. The Kensico Reservoir separates these two parts of North Castle.
The Town has been divided into three distinct geographic areas: North White Plains, Armonk, and the Eastern District (the hamlet area in the Eastern District is referred to as Banksville). North White Plains is the most urban portion of the Town. The seat of Town government is located in Armonk. The Eastern District retains its low-density residential character.
A number of highways link the Town with neighboring communities and other parts of the New York Metropolitan Region. Route 22 connects the Town with White Plains and Bedford. Route 128 links Armonk with Mount Kisco and Bedford-Banksville Road joins Bedford and Greenwich. King Street (Route 120) provides a connection to Port Chester, Rye Brook, and Chappaqua. Interstate 684 is a major regional north-south route, which connects to other expressways, and parkways, providing access to all parts of the New York Region and beyond. The Bronx River and Merritt Parkways also serve the Town, although the latter does not pass through the Town.
Welcome to the official website of the Village of Port Chester, NY. Village of Port Chester offices are located at 10 Pearl Street, Port Chester, NY 10573. Since its origins 300 years ago as a shipbuilding community, Port Chester has evolved into a village with a thriving retail economy. Port Chester's location, on the eastern edge of Westchester County, helps make it an ideal place to live and do business. The Village boasts 50 acres of parkland, strong public schools and a renowned Restaurant Row. We invite you to browse through our website and to come visit us.
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As the oldest elected office in our county, the Westchester County Clerk has served the residents of Westchester for over 300 years by maintaining and preserving the official documents and records of our rich history. From safeguarding court records, to recording deeds and mortgages, to naturalizing our newest citizens, our responsibilities are varied and significant. We invite you to browse through our website where you can read the latest news, search indexes for legal filings or land records, find out whether your plumber or electrician is licensed, download passport application forms and so much more. Press "Blue Button" for more information.