Let HUDSON enhance the beauty, value and versatility of your property. We are an all encompassing, full service property maintenance, landscape contracting firm. One phone call is all it takes. Our remarkable team is comprised of turf and horticultural specialists, arborists, landscape contractors and architects. Hudson’s services include, but are not limited to, lawn care, fertilization, tree services, masonry, drainage, and snow removal.
We take the time to thoroughly understand your landscape, tree care and maintenance needs and will develop a plan that exceeds your aesthetic and budgetary needs. Every program is custom designed for our clients. Call today for a free property analysis and estimate. Press blue button to visit our website.
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Click to read review Opus 465 is an unpretentious, yet sophisticated restaurant located in the quaint town of Armonk, NY. Chef/Owner Marc Mazzarulli, chose the word “OPUS”, which means a work of art, to symbolize his passionate nature for creative cuisine and desire to translate that passion into a complete dining experience. “465" derives from the address, 465 Main Street.
Chef Marc Mazzarulli’s main objective when opening Opus 465 in 1998 was to offer “something for everyone.” He stays innovative and fresh with his Contemporary American cuisine, adding just a hint of Italian flare from his family background. His dishes are skillfully prepared and artistically presented. Chef Marc is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America.
Opus 465 offers a variety of different atmospheres to accommodate all diners. The main floor has a handsome antique bar imported from England with cozy tables for diners who enjoy the bar ambience or the live music performed Wednesday thru Saturday evenings. Adjacent to the bar is a warm family friendly dining room with walnut wood work and floors, separated by etched glass partitions. The tented outdoor patio is available for dining May thru September. The upstairs is a spacious yet inviting dining room with private alcoves for more intimate dining or for private catered affairs. Press blue button to see menus and Opus 465 website.
Features Catering Live Music Outdoor Patio Sunday Brunch
Marc Charles Steakhouse is located at 94 Business Park Drive, Armonk, NY 10504 in the completely renovated restaurant space at the La Quinta Hotel in Westchester Business Park. Marc Charles Steakhouse offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. The stylish dining area features several distinct spaces, in addition to two separate areas to accommodate private functions.
Enjoy a delicious selection of Certified Black Angus Steaks, chops, fresh fish and poultry. Unique to MC Steakhouse, patrons may customize their steak with a variety of rubs, sauces, herbed butters or cheeses. Chef Marc's culinary vision includes an expansive list of creative appetizers and side dishes. Our beautiful bar area offers Bar Appetizers, Salads, a Pasta Station, and a Sandwich Shop, for more casual fare.
Occasions by Marc Charles, also located at the La Quinta Hotel, is a full service catering facility. Our ballroom is perfect for any event or corporate function. Our on site event planner will assist in coordinating the perfect event. Press blue button for menus, photos and more about Marc Charles Steakhouse.
Features Certified Black Angus Steaks Full Service Catering
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Bank of America brings the power of our human and financial capital to transform communities into vibrant, desirable places for people to live, work and raise families. By helping people achieve their financial goals, we strengthen the fabric of communities where we do business. We offer special business loans, mortgages and financial opportunities to help you realize your dreams.
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Wampus Pond Park, 102-acres in size, is located at Route 128, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County. Wampus Pond is named after the Indian from whom this land was bought in 1696. Wampus Pond means “opossum". A recent cultural resources inventory performed by Parker Harrington indicates that early 20th century rock shelters, several Native American artifacts and remnants of historically significant residential developments were found within or near the park.
The natural pond, at one time known as Wampus Lake Reservoir, was once part of the New York City water supply. In 1963 the County bought Wampus pond and 93-acres from the City of New York.
Things To Do Boating Boat Rental (summer weekends) Fishing Ice-Skating Nature Study Picnicking
Wampus Pond Park, 102-acres in size, is located at Route 128, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County. Wampus Pond is named after the Indian from whom this land was bought in 1696. Wampus Pond means “opossum". A recent cultural resources inventory performed by Parker Harrington indicates that early 20th century rock shelters, several Native American artifacts and remnants of historically significant residential developments were found within or near the park.
The natural pond, at one time known as Wampus Lake Reservoir, was once part of the New York City water supply. In 1963 the County bought Wampus pond and 93-acres from the City of New York.
Things To Do Boating Boat Rental (summer weekends) Fishing Ice-Skating Nature Study Picnicking
Beginnings Bleus, offering a specialty line of mother - daughter clothing, is located in the Town Center, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
Cocobolo Interiors
914-273-8192
Cocobolo Interiors, offering custom and home furnishings, light fixtures and accessories, is located at 450 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10704 in Westchester County.
Hickory & Tweed is located at 410 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County. "Since 1961, Hickory & Tweed has catered to the ski, snowboard, cycle, and outdoor fashion needs of the tri-state area for 50 years. Shop at Hickory & Tweed for a one-of-a-kind shopping experience.
Features Specialized bikes for the entire family Volkl skis, Nordica and Lange boots Bogner and Obermeyer ski wear Smith goggles and Scott poles
Juliet, Lingerie & Swimwear
914-218-8787
Juliet, Lingerie & Swimwear, is located at 111 East Main Street, Mount Kisco, NY 10549 in Westchester County.
Star Spangled Carousel "Children's Boutique"
914-273-9702
Star Spangled Carousel, specializing in children's clothing, is located at 462 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County. For more than 20 years, this high-end shop has been specializing in designer and brand name children's clothing, girls clothing, boys clothing, children's toys, kids', top name brands for babies, fashionable kids clothing and accessories.
Features Designer clothing for children Brand name clothing for children
Table D' Hote
914-273-4049
Table D' Hote, a boutique of unique accessories for the home, is located at 4 MacDonald Avenue, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
Tru Grace
914-273-9600
Tru Grace is located 419 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
Marc Charles Steakhouse is located at 94 Business Park Drive, Armonk, NY 10504 in the completely renovated restaurant space at the La Quinta Hotel in Westchester Business Park. Marc Charles Steakhouse offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. The stylish dining area features several distinct spaces, in addition to two separate areas to accommodate private functions.
Enjoy a delicious selection of Certified Black Angus Steaks, chops, fresh fish and poultry. Unique to MC Steakhouse, patrons may customize their steak with a variety of rubs, sauces, herbed butters or cheeses. Chef Marc's culinary vision includes an expansive list of creative appetizers and side dishes. Our beautiful bar area offers Bar Appetizers, Salads, a Pasta Station, and a Sandwich Shop, for more casual fare.
Occasions by Marc Charles, also located at the La Quinta Hotel, is a full service catering facility. Our ballroom is perfect for any event or corporate function. Our on site event planner will assist in coordinating the perfect event. Press blue button for menus, photos and more about Marc Charles Steakhouse.
Features Certified Black Angus Steaks Full Service Catering
Marc Charles Steakhouse is located at 94 Business Park Drive, Armonk, NY 10504 in the completely renovated restaurant space at the La Quinta Hotel in Westchester Business Park. Marc Charles Steakhouse offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. The stylish dining area features several distinct spaces, in addition to two separate areas to accommodate private functions.
Enjoy a delicious selection of Certified Black Angus Steaks, chops, fresh fish and poultry. Unique to MC Steakhouse, patrons may customize their steak with a variety of rubs, sauces, herbed butters or cheeses. Chef Marc's culinary vision includes an expansive list of creative appetizers and side dishes. Our beautiful bar area offers Bar Appetizers, Salads, a Pasta Station, and a Sandwich Shop, for more casual fare.
Occasions by Marc Charles, also located at the La Quinta Hotel, is a full service catering facility. Our ballroom is perfect for any event or corporate function. Our on site event planner will assist in coordinating the perfect event. Press blue button for menus, photos and more about Marc Charles Steakhouse.
Features Certified Black Angus Steaks Full Service Catering
The Armonk Players is a community theatre group whose intention is to produce high quality theatre for the enjoyment and enrichment of its participants and the local population. We stage two full productions each year and offer four Simply Theatre play reading programs. At these readings, presented free to the public, we invite attendees to discuss the play with the director and actors afterwards over coffee and cake.
All performances are at the Whippoorwill Hall auditorium adjacent to The North Castle Public Library in Armonk, NY. The Armonk Players is sponsored by Friends of the North Castle Public Library, Inc., a non-profit organization whose mission is to raise money for purchasing "extras" for The North Castle Public Library and to bring cultural and educational events to the community. Press blue button for The Armonk Players Production Schedule, Audition Notices, Past Productions and more.
The Armonk Players is a community theatre group whose intention is to produce high quality theatre for the enjoyment and enrichment of its participants and the local population. We stage two full productions each year and offer four Simply Theatre play reading programs. At these readings, presented free to the public, we invite attendees to discuss the play with the director and actors afterwards over coffee and cake.
All performances are at the Whippoorwill Hall auditorium adjacent to The North Castle Public Library in Armonk, NY. The Armonk Players is sponsored by Friends of the North Castle Public Library, Inc., a non-profit organization whose mission is to raise money for purchasing "extras" for The North Castle Public Library and to bring cultural and educational events to the community. Press blue button for The Armonk Players Production Schedule, Audition Notices, Past Productions and more.
Welcome to St. Stephen's Church. We are an Episcopal Church, a branch of the world-wide Anglican Communion, which includes an estimated 70 million people representing 64,000 congregations in 164 countries. St. Stephen;s was founded on October 10, 1842, and the existing building was completed a year later. It is designated a landmark in the National Register of Historic Places, and anchors the Bedford Road Historic District.
St. Stephen's welcomes those from any faith tradition who are seeking a church home. If you are already an Episcopalian, you can write to your former parish for a formal letter of transfer. For non-Episcopalians, the usual way to formally join our church is to be confirmed or received by our bishops. If you're not quite ready for this formal step, please know that you are still welcome to be a part of our church community
Cocobolo Interiors, offering custom and home furnishings, light fixtures and accessories, is located at 450 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10704 in Westchester County.
Wampus Pond Park, 102-acres in size, is located at Route 128, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County. Wampus Pond is named after the Indian from whom this land was bought in 1696. Wampus Pond means “opossum". A recent cultural resources inventory performed by Parker Harrington indicates that early 20th century rock shelters, several Native American artifacts and remnants of historically significant residential developments were found within or near the park.
The natural pond, at one time known as Wampus Lake Reservoir, was once part of the New York City water supply. In 1963 the County bought Wampus pond and 93-acres from the City of New York.
Things To Do Boating Boat Rental (summer weekends) Fishing Ice-Skating Nature Study Picnicking
Cocobolo Interiors, offering custom and home furnishings, light fixtures and accessories, is located at 450 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10704 in Westchester County.
Wampus Pond Park, 102-acres in size, is located at Route 128, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County. Wampus Pond is named after the Indian from whom this land was bought in 1696. Wampus Pond means “opossum". A recent cultural resources inventory performed by Parker Harrington indicates that early 20th century rock shelters, several Native American artifacts and remnants of historically significant residential developments were found within or near the park.
The natural pond, at one time known as Wampus Lake Reservoir, was once part of the New York City water supply. In 1963 the County bought Wampus pond and 93-acres from the City of New York.
Things To Do Boating Boat Rental (summer weekends) Fishing Ice-Skating Nature Study Picnicking
Westmoreland Sanctuary is located at West 260 Chestnut Ridge Road, Bedford Corners, NY 10549, Westchester County, in the Hudson Valley. Westmoreland Sanctuary is a reconstructed 200 year-old building serving as a museum and nature center. The central room is used as an auditorium for public, school and scout programs and its periphery and second story balcony contains exhibits of flora and fauna of Westchester County.
Nearby is an outdoor lecture area, a center for maple sugaring, old cemetery, wildlife garden and composting demonstration area. Located just outside the museum is the entrance to the Easy Loop Trail. This trailhead is the beginning of more than 7 miles of trails. The trails lead visitors past the many rocky cliffs, ponds and streams within the boundaries of Westmoreland. Please visit our KIOSK located in the parking area for your trail map.
Our primary focus is the great variety of programs which are offered each year. Westmoreland has over 30 programs for school and scouts during the week. These programs are mainly hands-on and participatory. Programs include Bluebird house building, bird banding with live native birds, insects, pond study and mammals. At various times each year, the staff of Westmoreland conducts a number of ongoing study programs. These studies include:
Management of Eastern Bluebird fields and nesting boxes Wood Duck house monitoring Turtle Monitoring Program
Press blue button for more about the trails and programs at Westmoreland.
Things To Do 7 miles of trails (rocky cliffs, ponds, streams) Birding Hands-on programs Hiking / Walking
Cocobolo Interiors, offering custom and home furnishings, light fixtures and accessories, is located at 450 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10704 in Westchester County.
Table D' Hote
914-273-4049
Table D' Hote, a boutique of unique accessories for the home, is located at 4 MacDonald Avenue, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
The Canyon Club is located at 568 Bedford Road, Armonk, New York 10504. The Canyon Club, founded in 1974, is a private golf and country club nestled on 160 glorious acres overlooking the hamlet of Armonk. The 6,350 yard championship golf course with superb conditions is right at home in Westchester County - an area well known for a world-class golf experience. Westchester County is home to some of the best golf courses in the world.
Golf Course Attractions Country Club 18-hole regulation length course Back tees = 6356 yards / par 70 Course rating / slope = 71.4 / 132 / _____________________
Whippoorwill Club is located at 150 Whippoorwill Road, Armonk, New York 10504. The heritage and tradition of the Whippoorwill Club dates back to the mid 1920’s. In 1928, the course was redesigned by Charles Banks. Whippoorwill took on its most unique characteristics when holes 4 through 9 were built on the west side of Whippoorwill Road. Steep terrain, tree lined fairways, and no parallel holes characterized this section of the course. The five most difficult holes on the course are 5, 7, 9, 12 and 14. Charles Banks is credited with the design and remodeling of more than thirty golf courses from 1921 until his death in 1931. It is said that he believed Whippoorwill to be his masterpiece. Press blue button for Course Map - hole by hole and Whippoorwill Club's website.
A&P Supermarket is located at 450 Main Street, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County. A&P stores offer a wide range of products, including fruits, vegetables, deli, and other fresh foods; and in many A&P stores, you can find banking, a pharmacy, and a florist. Banking, pharmacies, and florists, are all available under one roof in the newer A & P stores that pride themselves on "redefining the neighborhood supermarket".
Stop & Shop - North White Plains, is located at 670 North Broadway, North White Plains NY 10603, Westchester County. Press blue button to learn if your Stop & Shop has a pharmacy, floral department, and more about your local Stop & Shop.
Many of your favorite foods are Healthy Ideas - just look for the Healthy Ideas symbol on over 5000+ items throughout the store to know you're making truly healthy choices when you shop.
Food allergy or food intolerance? Allergen statements on our Stop & Shop brand products. The Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA), requires food labels to indicate if the product contains any of the "Big 8" allergens (wheat, soy, milk, fish, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts, and eggs). In addition, Stop & Shop brand products list gluten if it is present in the food or could be present due to cross-contamination.
Loaf Bakery & Cafe is located at 387 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
The word is Kids love the monkey bread (a pull-apart bread) still warm from the oven. Also serving an assortment of breads, buns, scones, muffins and more.
Click to read review Restaurant North, serving Farm to Table cuisine, is located at 386 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
The word is Many agree the "food is delicious" and was "one of the best meals" they had in a long time. "The atmosphere is great and the decor exquisite."
Armonk is located in the Town of North Castle in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. 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 of North Castle is divided into three distinct geographic areas: North White Plains, Armonk, and the Eastern District, the hamlet of Banksville.
It is believed that the Town of North Castle was originally inhabited by the Siwanoy, part of the Wappinger Confederacy and members of the Algonquin nation. The Siwanoy were taken by force in 1644 by Europeans. In the early 1700s, King William gave his favorite courtiers the West Patent, of which the western portion of North Castle was a part, and the Middle Patent, the eastern part of North Castle. At one time, North Castle included all the territory that became incorporated as New Castle in 1791. The territory comprising both towns was once part of the Parish of Rye organized in 1693.
The area quickly became a refuge for people fleeing from religious persecution. People from Massachusetts and Connecticut settled the eastern part of North Castle, while Quakers from Rye and Long Island gathered in Armonk. By 1730, North Castle was an established settlement.
The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation. They called the site "North Fort" and European settlers later gave it the name of North Castle. The name Armonk is derived from another Mohican word, 'Cohamoog', which means 'the wide, flat place where the water runs'.
During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory. However, the area was strongly patriotic. One significant Revolutionary War conflict did occur in North Castle, "The Battle of White Plains". This battle of October 28, 1776 was a series of short skirmishes between General George Washington's small American army and General William Howe's much larger British & Hessian force. Although the British eventually won the confrontation, forcing Washington's troops to retreat, Howe never followed up this advantage by pursuing and capturing the American army. Thus, the battle served as a delaying action that allowed Washington's troops to withdraw to safety in New Jersey. As a result, many historians feel that the battle marked an important turning point in the war.
During the Revolutionary War, the Elijah Miller house in North White Plains served, several times, as the headquarters of General George Washington. A few miles to the west (now known as Mount Kisco) St. George's Church (North Castle Church) served as a camp and hospital. A young Frenchman's diary dated July 6, 1781, reported of the area: "This whole country gives evidence of the horrors of war... All the Whigs here have abandoned their houses. Among them are some very handsome ones, deserted, half destroyed, or burned, with untended orchards and gardens filled with fruits and vegetables and driveways overgrown with grass two feet high."
Points of Interest Smith's Tavern in Armonk is believed to have been built in the late 1700's. John Smith, a former captain in the Continental Army, operated the house as a tavern, site of town meetings, colonial militia headquarters, post office, and stopping place for the Danbury stage as early as 1797. Smith's son Samuel continued to operate the tavern until his own death in 1884. Since 1974, the building has belonged to the North Castle Historical Society and is now open to the public as a museum.
During the early part of the 19th century, most North Castle residents were farmers. However, several small "cottage industries" did exist. For example, some farmers supplemented their income by becoming shoemakers or shirtmakers. The coming of the railroad in the 1840's marked the beginning of the shift away from the region's agricultural way of life. However, towns without the railroad, such as North Castle, suffered economically. North Castle was also hurt economically by the Industrial Revolution since new manufacturing techniques made the local cottage industries impractical. From 1860 to 1900, North Castle's population declined from 2,200 to 1,470.
Points of Interest The Underground Railroad, which helped runaway slaves travel to freedom in Canada, operated a "station" between Armonk and North White Plains.
By the early 20th century, North Castle's economy improved dramatically due to the New York City purchase of reservoir land and the building of the Kensico Dam in Valhalla (1909-1915) which used North Castle granite. Many of the European immigrant stone masons who built the dam later settled in the town's Quarry Heights section.
Banksville is located in the Town of North Castle in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. 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 of North Castle is divided into three distinct geographic areas: North White Plains, Armonk, and the Eastern District, the hamlet of Banksville.
It is believed that the Town of North Castle was originally inhabited by the Siwanoy, part of the Wappinger Confederacy and members of the Algonquin nation. The Siwanoy were taken by force in 1644 by Europeans. In the early 1700s, King William gave his favorite courtiers the West Patent, of which the western portion of North Castle was a part, and the Middle Patent, the eastern part of North Castle. At one time, North Castle included all the territory that became incorporated as New Castle in 1791. The territory comprising both towns was once part of the Parish of Rye organized in 1693.
The area quickly became a refuge for people fleeing from religious persecution. People from Massachusetts and Connecticut settled the eastern part of North Castle, while Quakers from Rye and Long Island gathered in Armonk. By 1730, North Castle was an established settlement.
The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation. They called the site "North Fort" and European settlers later gave it the name of North Castle. The name Armonk is derived from another Mohican word, 'Cohamoog', which means 'the wide, flat place where the water runs'.
During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory. However, the area was strongly patriotic. One significant Revolutionary War conflict did occur in North Castle, "The Battle of White Plains". This battle of October 28, 1776 was a series of short skirmishes between General George Washington's small American army and General William Howe's much larger British & Hessian force. Although the British eventually won the confrontation, forcing Washington's troops to retreat, Howe never followed up this advantage by pursuing and capturing the American army. Thus, the battle served as a delaying action that allowed Washington's troops to withdraw to safety in New Jersey. As a result, many historians feel that the battle marked an important turning point in the war.
During the Revolutionary War, the Elijah Miller house in North White Plains served, several times, as the headquarters of General George Washington. A few miles to the west (now known as Mount Kisco) St. George's Church (North Castle Church) served as a camp and hospital. A young Frenchman's diary dated July 6, 1781, reported of the area: "This whole country gives evidence of the horrors of war... All the Whigs here have abandoned their houses. Among them are some very handsome ones, deserted, half destroyed, or burned, with untended orchards and gardens filled with fruits and vegetables and driveways overgrown with grass two feet high."
Points of Interest Smith's Tavern in Armonk is believed to have been built in the late 1700's. John Smith, a former captain in the Continental Army, operated the house as a tavern, site of town meetings, colonial militia headquarters, post office, and stopping place for the Danbury stage as early as 1797. Smith's son Samuel continued to operate the tavern until his own death in 1884. Since 1974, the building has belonged to the North Castle Historical Society and is now open to the public as a museum.
During the early part of the 19th century, most North Castle residents were farmers. However, several small "cottage industries" did exist. For example, some farmers supplemented their income by becoming shoemakers or shirtmakers. The coming of the railroad in the 1840's marked the beginning of the shift away from the region's agricultural way of life. However, towns without the railroad, such as North Castle, suffered economically. North Castle was also hurt economically by the Industrial Revolution since new manufacturing techniques made the local cottage industries impractical. From 1860 to 1900, North Castle's population declined from 2,200 to 1,470.
Points of Interest The Underground Railroad, which helped runaway slaves travel to freedom in Canada, operated a "station" between Armonk and North White Plains.
By the early 20th century, North Castle's economy improved dramatically due to the New York City purchase of reservoir land and the building of the Kensico Dam in Valhalla (1909-1915) which used North Castle granite. Many of the European immigrant stone masons who built the dam later settled in the town's Quarry Heights section.
The Town of North Castle is located in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. 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 of North Castle is divided into three distinct geographic areas: North White Plains, Armonk, and the Eastern District, the hamlet of Banksville.
It is believed that the Town of North Castle was originally inhabited by the Siwanoy, part of the Wappinger Confederacy and members of the Algonquin nation. The Siwanoy were taken by force in 1644 by Europeans. In the early 1700s, King William gave his favorite courtiers the West Patent, of which the western portion of North Castle was a part, and the Middle Patent, the eastern part of North Castle. At one time, North Castle included all the territory that became incorporated as New Castle in 1791. The territory comprising both towns was once part of the Parish of Rye organized in 1693.
The area quickly became a refuge for people fleeing from religious persecution. People from Massachusetts and Connecticut settled the eastern part of North Castle, while Quakers from Rye and Long Island gathered in Armonk. By 1730, North Castle was an established settlement.
The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation. They called the site "North Fort" and European settlers later gave it the name of North Castle. The name Armonk is derived from another Mohican word, 'Cohamoog', which means 'the wide, flat place where the water runs'.
During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory. However, the area was strongly patriotic. One significant Revolutionary War conflict did occur in North Castle, "The Battle of White Plains". This battle of October 28, 1776 was a series of short skirmishes between General George Washington's small American army and General William Howe's much larger British & Hessian force. Although the British eventually won the confrontation, forcing Washington's troops to retreat, Howe never followed up this advantage by pursuing and capturing the American army. Thus, the battle served as a delaying action that allowed Washington's troops to withdraw to safety in New Jersey. As a result, many historians feel that the battle marked an important turning point in the war.
During the Revolutionary War, the Elijah Miller house in North White Plains served, several times, as the headquarters of General George Washington. A few miles to the west (now known as Mount Kisco) St. George's Church (North Castle Church) served as a camp and hospital. A young Frenchman's diary dated July 6, 1781, reported of the area: "This whole country gives evidence of the horrors of war... All the Whigs here have abandoned their houses. Among them are some very handsome ones, deserted, half destroyed, or burned, with untended orchards and gardens filled with fruits and vegetables and driveways overgrown with grass two feet high."
Points of Interest Smith's Tavern in Armonk is believed to have been built in the late 1700's. John Smith, a former captain in the Continental Army, operated the house as a tavern, site of town meetings, colonial militia headquarters, post office, and stopping place for the Danbury stage as early as 1797. Smith's son Samuel continued to operate the tavern until his own death in 1884. Since 1974, the building has belonged to the North Castle Historical Society and is now open to the public as a museum.
During the early part of the 19th century, most North Castle residents were farmers. However, several small "cottage industries" did exist. For example, some farmers supplemented their income by becoming shoemakers or shirtmakers. The coming of the railroad in the 1840's marked the beginning of the shift away from the region's agricultural way of life. However, towns without the railroad, such as North Castle, suffered economically. North Castle was also hurt economically by the Industrial Revolution since new manufacturing techniques made the local cottage industries impractical. From 1860 to 1900, North Castle's population declined from 2,200 to 1,470.
Points of Interest The Underground Railroad, which helped runaway slaves travel to freedom in Canada, operated a "station" between Armonk and North White Plains.
By the early 20th century, North Castle's economy improved dramatically due to the New York City purchase of reservoir land and the building of the Kensico Dam in Valhalla (1909-1915) which used North Castle granite. Many of the European immigrant stone masons who built the dam later settled in the town's Quarry Heights section.
North White Plains is located in the Town of North Castle in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. 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 of North Castle is divided into three distinct geographic areas: North White Plains, Armonk, and the Eastern District, the hamlet of Banksville.
It is believed that the Town of North Castle was originally inhabited by the Siwanoy, part of the Wappinger Confederacy and members of the Algonquin nation. The Siwanoy were taken by force in 1644 by Europeans. In the early 1700s, King William gave his favorite courtiers the West Patent, of which the western portion of North Castle was a part, and the Middle Patent, the eastern part of North Castle. At one time, North Castle included all the territory that became incorporated as New Castle in 1791. The territory comprising both towns was once part of the Parish of Rye organized in 1693.
The area quickly became a refuge for people fleeing from religious persecution. People from Massachusetts and Connecticut settled the eastern part of North Castle, while Quakers from Rye and Long Island gathered in Armonk. By 1730, North Castle was an established settlement.
The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation. They called the site "North Fort" and European settlers later gave it the name of North Castle. The name Armonk is derived from another Mohican word, 'Cohamoog', which means 'the wide, flat place where the water runs'.
During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory. However, the area was strongly patriotic. One significant Revolutionary War conflict did occur in North Castle, "The Battle of White Plains". This battle of October 28, 1776 was a series of short skirmishes between General George Washington's small American army and General William Howe's much larger British & Hessian force. Although the British eventually won the confrontation, forcing Washington's troops to retreat, Howe never followed up this advantage by pursuing and capturing the American army. Thus, the battle served as a delaying action that allowed Washington's troops to withdraw to safety in New Jersey. As a result, many historians feel that the battle marked an important turning point in the war.
During the Revolutionary War, the Elijah Miller house in North White Plains served, several times, as the headquarters of General George Washington. A few miles to the west (now known as Mount Kisco) St. George's Church (North Castle Church) served as a camp and hospital. A young Frenchman's diary dated July 6, 1781, reported of the area: "This whole country gives evidence of the horrors of war... All the Whigs here have abandoned their houses. Among them are some very handsome ones, deserted, half destroyed, or burned, with untended orchards and gardens filled with fruits and vegetables and driveways overgrown with grass two feet high."
Points of Interest Smith's Tavern in Armonk is believed to have been built in the late 1700's. John Smith, a former captain in the Continental Army, operated the house as a tavern, site of town meetings, colonial militia headquarters, post office, and stopping place for the Danbury stage as early as 1797. Smith's son Samuel continued to operate the tavern until his own death in 1884. Since 1974, the building has belonged to the North Castle Historical Society and is now open to the public as a museum.
During the early part of the 19th century, most North Castle residents were farmers. However, several small "cottage industries" did exist. For example, some farmers supplemented their income by becoming shoemakers or shirtmakers. The coming of the railroad in the 1840's marked the beginning of the shift away from the region's agricultural way of life. However, towns without the railroad, such as North Castle, suffered economically. North Castle was also hurt economically by the Industrial Revolution since new manufacturing techniques made the local cottage industries impractical. From 1860 to 1900, North Castle's population declined from 2,200 to 1,470.
Points of Interest The Underground Railroad, which helped runaway slaves travel to freedom in Canada, operated a "station" between Armonk and North White Plains.
By the early 20th century, North Castle's economy improved dramatically due to the New York City purchase of reservoir land and the building of the Kensico Dam in Valhalla (1909-1915) which used North Castle granite. Many of the European immigrant stone masons who built the dam later settled in the town's Quarry Heights section.
Wampus Pond Park, 102-acres in size, is located at Route 128, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County. Wampus Pond is named after the Indian from whom this land was bought in 1696. Wampus Pond means “opossum". A recent cultural resources inventory performed by Parker Harrington indicates that early 20th century rock shelters, several Native American artifacts and remnants of historically significant residential developments were found within or near the park.
The natural pond, at one time known as Wampus Lake Reservoir, was once part of the New York City water supply. In 1963 the County bought Wampus pond and 93-acres from the City of New York.
Things To Do Boating Boat Rental (summer weekends) Fishing Ice-Skating Nature Study Picnicking
Welcome to Congregation B'nai Yisrael located in Armonk, Westchester County, NY. Congregation B'nai Yisrael was founded in 1970 and today is a vibrant, full-service Reform synagogue of over 430 families. Congregation B'nai Yisrael is a warm community, a network of friends, dedicated to the practice of Reform Judaism, to the worship of the God of Israel, to living out the imperatives of Judaism, to working for a better world, a world of justice and peace, and to the enlightened study of Judaism.
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The Armonk Branch is located at 19 Whippoorwill Road East, Armonk NY. The North White Plains Branch is located at 10 Clove Road, North White Plains, NY 10603.
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The Armonk Branch is located at 19 Whippoorwill Road East, Armonk NY. The North White Plains Branch is located at 10 Clove Road, North White Plains, NY 10603.
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The Armonk Branch is located at 19 Whippoorwill Road East, Armonk NY. The North White Plains Branch is located at 10 Clove Road, North White Plains, NY 10603.
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What's New Find out what new programs we offer in the near future and new materials (books, music, movies) we've added to the collection.
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Armonk is located in the Town of North Castle in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. 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 of North Castle is divided into three distinct geographic areas: North White Plains, Armonk, and the Eastern District, the hamlet of Banksville.
It is believed that the Town of North Castle was originally inhabited by the Siwanoy, part of the Wappinger Confederacy and members of the Algonquin nation. The Siwanoy were taken by force in 1644 by Europeans. In the early 1700s, King William gave his favorite courtiers the West Patent, of which the western portion of North Castle was a part, and the Middle Patent, the eastern part of North Castle. At one time, North Castle included all the territory that became incorporated as New Castle in 1791. The territory comprising both towns was once part of the Parish of Rye organized in 1693.
The area quickly became a refuge for people fleeing from religious persecution. People from Massachusetts and Connecticut settled the eastern part of North Castle, while Quakers from Rye and Long Island gathered in Armonk. By 1730, North Castle was an established settlement.
The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation. They called the site "North Fort" and European settlers later gave it the name of North Castle. The name Armonk is derived from another Mohican word, 'Cohamoog', which means 'the wide, flat place where the water runs'.
During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory. However, the area was strongly patriotic. One significant Revolutionary War conflict did occur in North Castle, "The Battle of White Plains". This battle of October 28, 1776 was a series of short skirmishes between General George Washington's small American army and General William Howe's much larger British & Hessian force. Although the British eventually won the confrontation, forcing Washington's troops to retreat, Howe never followed up this advantage by pursuing and capturing the American army. Thus, the battle served as a delaying action that allowed Washington's troops to withdraw to safety in New Jersey. As a result, many historians feel that the battle marked an important turning point in the war.
During the Revolutionary War, the Elijah Miller house in North White Plains served, several times, as the headquarters of General George Washington. A few miles to the west (now known as Mount Kisco) St. George's Church (North Castle Church) served as a camp and hospital. A young Frenchman's diary dated July 6, 1781, reported of the area: "This whole country gives evidence of the horrors of war... All the Whigs here have abandoned their houses. Among them are some very handsome ones, deserted, half destroyed, or burned, with untended orchards and gardens filled with fruits and vegetables and driveways overgrown with grass two feet high."
Points of Interest Smith's Tavern in Armonk is believed to have been built in the late 1700's. John Smith, a former captain in the Continental Army, operated the house as a tavern, site of town meetings, colonial militia headquarters, post office, and stopping place for the Danbury stage as early as 1797. Smith's son Samuel continued to operate the tavern until his own death in 1884. Since 1974, the building has belonged to the North Castle Historical Society and is now open to the public as a museum.
During the early part of the 19th century, most North Castle residents were farmers. However, several small "cottage industries" did exist. For example, some farmers supplemented their income by becoming shoemakers or shirtmakers. The coming of the railroad in the 1840's marked the beginning of the shift away from the region's agricultural way of life. However, towns without the railroad, such as North Castle, suffered economically. North Castle was also hurt economically by the Industrial Revolution since new manufacturing techniques made the local cottage industries impractical. From 1860 to 1900, North Castle's population declined from 2,200 to 1,470.
Points of Interest The Underground Railroad, which helped runaway slaves travel to freedom in Canada, operated a "station" between Armonk and North White Plains.
By the early 20th century, North Castle's economy improved dramatically due to the New York City purchase of reservoir land and the building of the Kensico Dam in Valhalla (1909-1915) which used North Castle granite. Many of the European immigrant stone masons who built the dam later settled in the town's Quarry Heights section.
Banksville is located in the Town of North Castle in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. 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 of North Castle is divided into three distinct geographic areas: North White Plains, Armonk, and the Eastern District, the hamlet of Banksville.
It is believed that the Town of North Castle was originally inhabited by the Siwanoy, part of the Wappinger Confederacy and members of the Algonquin nation. The Siwanoy were taken by force in 1644 by Europeans. In the early 1700s, King William gave his favorite courtiers the West Patent, of which the western portion of North Castle was a part, and the Middle Patent, the eastern part of North Castle. At one time, North Castle included all the territory that became incorporated as New Castle in 1791. The territory comprising both towns was once part of the Parish of Rye organized in 1693.
The area quickly became a refuge for people fleeing from religious persecution. People from Massachusetts and Connecticut settled the eastern part of North Castle, while Quakers from Rye and Long Island gathered in Armonk. By 1730, North Castle was an established settlement.
The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation. They called the site "North Fort" and European settlers later gave it the name of North Castle. The name Armonk is derived from another Mohican word, 'Cohamoog', which means 'the wide, flat place where the water runs'.
During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory. However, the area was strongly patriotic. One significant Revolutionary War conflict did occur in North Castle, "The Battle of White Plains". This battle of October 28, 1776 was a series of short skirmishes between General George Washington's small American army and General William Howe's much larger British & Hessian force. Although the British eventually won the confrontation, forcing Washington's troops to retreat, Howe never followed up this advantage by pursuing and capturing the American army. Thus, the battle served as a delaying action that allowed Washington's troops to withdraw to safety in New Jersey. As a result, many historians feel that the battle marked an important turning point in the war.
During the Revolutionary War, the Elijah Miller house in North White Plains served, several times, as the headquarters of General George Washington. A few miles to the west (now known as Mount Kisco) St. George's Church (North Castle Church) served as a camp and hospital. A young Frenchman's diary dated July 6, 1781, reported of the area: "This whole country gives evidence of the horrors of war... All the Whigs here have abandoned their houses. Among them are some very handsome ones, deserted, half destroyed, or burned, with untended orchards and gardens filled with fruits and vegetables and driveways overgrown with grass two feet high."
Points of Interest Smith's Tavern in Armonk is believed to have been built in the late 1700's. John Smith, a former captain in the Continental Army, operated the house as a tavern, site of town meetings, colonial militia headquarters, post office, and stopping place for the Danbury stage as early as 1797. Smith's son Samuel continued to operate the tavern until his own death in 1884. Since 1974, the building has belonged to the North Castle Historical Society and is now open to the public as a museum.
During the early part of the 19th century, most North Castle residents were farmers. However, several small "cottage industries" did exist. For example, some farmers supplemented their income by becoming shoemakers or shirtmakers. The coming of the railroad in the 1840's marked the beginning of the shift away from the region's agricultural way of life. However, towns without the railroad, such as North Castle, suffered economically. North Castle was also hurt economically by the Industrial Revolution since new manufacturing techniques made the local cottage industries impractical. From 1860 to 1900, North Castle's population declined from 2,200 to 1,470.
Points of Interest The Underground Railroad, which helped runaway slaves travel to freedom in Canada, operated a "station" between Armonk and North White Plains.
By the early 20th century, North Castle's economy improved dramatically due to the New York City purchase of reservoir land and the building of the Kensico Dam in Valhalla (1909-1915) which used North Castle granite. Many of the European immigrant stone masons who built the dam later settled in the town's Quarry Heights section.
The Town of North Castle is located in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. 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 of North Castle is divided into three distinct geographic areas: North White Plains, Armonk, and the Eastern District, the hamlet of Banksville.
It is believed that the Town of North Castle was originally inhabited by the Siwanoy, part of the Wappinger Confederacy and members of the Algonquin nation. The Siwanoy were taken by force in 1644 by Europeans. In the early 1700s, King William gave his favorite courtiers the West Patent, of which the western portion of North Castle was a part, and the Middle Patent, the eastern part of North Castle. At one time, North Castle included all the territory that became incorporated as New Castle in 1791. The territory comprising both towns was once part of the Parish of Rye organized in 1693.
The area quickly became a refuge for people fleeing from religious persecution. People from Massachusetts and Connecticut settled the eastern part of North Castle, while Quakers from Rye and Long Island gathered in Armonk. By 1730, North Castle was an established settlement.
The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation. They called the site "North Fort" and European settlers later gave it the name of North Castle. The name Armonk is derived from another Mohican word, 'Cohamoog', which means 'the wide, flat place where the water runs'.
During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory. However, the area was strongly patriotic. One significant Revolutionary War conflict did occur in North Castle, "The Battle of White Plains". This battle of October 28, 1776 was a series of short skirmishes between General George Washington's small American army and General William Howe's much larger British & Hessian force. Although the British eventually won the confrontation, forcing Washington's troops to retreat, Howe never followed up this advantage by pursuing and capturing the American army. Thus, the battle served as a delaying action that allowed Washington's troops to withdraw to safety in New Jersey. As a result, many historians feel that the battle marked an important turning point in the war.
During the Revolutionary War, the Elijah Miller house in North White Plains served, several times, as the headquarters of General George Washington. A few miles to the west (now known as Mount Kisco) St. George's Church (North Castle Church) served as a camp and hospital. A young Frenchman's diary dated July 6, 1781, reported of the area: "This whole country gives evidence of the horrors of war... All the Whigs here have abandoned their houses. Among them are some very handsome ones, deserted, half destroyed, or burned, with untended orchards and gardens filled with fruits and vegetables and driveways overgrown with grass two feet high."
Points of Interest Smith's Tavern in Armonk is believed to have been built in the late 1700's. John Smith, a former captain in the Continental Army, operated the house as a tavern, site of town meetings, colonial militia headquarters, post office, and stopping place for the Danbury stage as early as 1797. Smith's son Samuel continued to operate the tavern until his own death in 1884. Since 1974, the building has belonged to the North Castle Historical Society and is now open to the public as a museum.
During the early part of the 19th century, most North Castle residents were farmers. However, several small "cottage industries" did exist. For example, some farmers supplemented their income by becoming shoemakers or shirtmakers. The coming of the railroad in the 1840's marked the beginning of the shift away from the region's agricultural way of life. However, towns without the railroad, such as North Castle, suffered economically. North Castle was also hurt economically by the Industrial Revolution since new manufacturing techniques made the local cottage industries impractical. From 1860 to 1900, North Castle's population declined from 2,200 to 1,470.
Points of Interest The Underground Railroad, which helped runaway slaves travel to freedom in Canada, operated a "station" between Armonk and North White Plains.
By the early 20th century, North Castle's economy improved dramatically due to the New York City purchase of reservoir land and the building of the Kensico Dam in Valhalla (1909-1915) which used North Castle granite. Many of the European immigrant stone masons who built the dam later settled in the town's Quarry Heights section.
North White Plains is located in the Town of North Castle in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. 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 of North Castle is divided into three distinct geographic areas: North White Plains, Armonk, and the Eastern District, the hamlet of Banksville.
It is believed that the Town of North Castle was originally inhabited by the Siwanoy, part of the Wappinger Confederacy and members of the Algonquin nation. The Siwanoy were taken by force in 1644 by Europeans. In the early 1700s, King William gave his favorite courtiers the West Patent, of which the western portion of North Castle was a part, and the Middle Patent, the eastern part of North Castle. At one time, North Castle included all the territory that became incorporated as New Castle in 1791. The territory comprising both towns was once part of the Parish of Rye organized in 1693.
The area quickly became a refuge for people fleeing from religious persecution. People from Massachusetts and Connecticut settled the eastern part of North Castle, while Quakers from Rye and Long Island gathered in Armonk. By 1730, North Castle was an established settlement.
The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation. They called the site "North Fort" and European settlers later gave it the name of North Castle. The name Armonk is derived from another Mohican word, 'Cohamoog', which means 'the wide, flat place where the water runs'.
During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory. However, the area was strongly patriotic. One significant Revolutionary War conflict did occur in North Castle, "The Battle of White Plains". This battle of October 28, 1776 was a series of short skirmishes between General George Washington's small American army and General William Howe's much larger British & Hessian force. Although the British eventually won the confrontation, forcing Washington's troops to retreat, Howe never followed up this advantage by pursuing and capturing the American army. Thus, the battle served as a delaying action that allowed Washington's troops to withdraw to safety in New Jersey. As a result, many historians feel that the battle marked an important turning point in the war.
During the Revolutionary War, the Elijah Miller house in North White Plains served, several times, as the headquarters of General George Washington. A few miles to the west (now known as Mount Kisco) St. George's Church (North Castle Church) served as a camp and hospital. A young Frenchman's diary dated July 6, 1781, reported of the area: "This whole country gives evidence of the horrors of war... All the Whigs here have abandoned their houses. Among them are some very handsome ones, deserted, half destroyed, or burned, with untended orchards and gardens filled with fruits and vegetables and driveways overgrown with grass two feet high."
Points of Interest Smith's Tavern in Armonk is believed to have been built in the late 1700's. John Smith, a former captain in the Continental Army, operated the house as a tavern, site of town meetings, colonial militia headquarters, post office, and stopping place for the Danbury stage as early as 1797. Smith's son Samuel continued to operate the tavern until his own death in 1884. Since 1974, the building has belonged to the North Castle Historical Society and is now open to the public as a museum.
During the early part of the 19th century, most North Castle residents were farmers. However, several small "cottage industries" did exist. For example, some farmers supplemented their income by becoming shoemakers or shirtmakers. The coming of the railroad in the 1840's marked the beginning of the shift away from the region's agricultural way of life. However, towns without the railroad, such as North Castle, suffered economically. North Castle was also hurt economically by the Industrial Revolution since new manufacturing techniques made the local cottage industries impractical. From 1860 to 1900, North Castle's population declined from 2,200 to 1,470.
Points of Interest The Underground Railroad, which helped runaway slaves travel to freedom in Canada, operated a "station" between Armonk and North White Plains.
By the early 20th century, North Castle's economy improved dramatically due to the New York City purchase of reservoir land and the building of the Kensico Dam in Valhalla (1909-1915) which used North Castle granite. Many of the European immigrant stone masons who built the dam later settled in the town's Quarry Heights section.
The Café at Mariani Gardens is located at 45 Bedford Road in Armonk, NY. "Everything is freshly prepared in the greenhouse kitchen or at the cafe’s front counter. Menu staples include design-your-own omelet (traditional or white); buttermilk pancakes; breakfast or dessert crepes; salads; paninis (sweet sopressata and Cheddar, perhaps, or smoked turkey and Brie); and lunch specials like mini hamburgers or tuna Niçoise with leafy greens." by New York Times.
Loaf Bakery & Cafe is located at 387 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
The word is Kids love the monkey bread (a pull-apart bread) still warm from the oven. Also serving an assortment of breads, buns, scones, muffins and more.
Loaf Bakery & Cafe is located at 387 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
The word is Kids love the monkey bread (a pull-apart bread) still warm from the oven. Also serving an assortment of breads, buns, scones, muffins and more.
Address 1 Haarlem Ave, between 2 Holland Ave and Fisher Lane. Main parking lot is located on Fisher Lane, between the Bronx River Parkway and North Broadway White Plains, NY, 10603
Armonk is located in the Town of North Castle in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. 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 of North Castle is divided into three distinct areas known as the hamlets of North White Plains, Armonk, and Banksville (also called the Eastern District of North Castle), located near Connecticut. North White Plains is an area of inviting neighborhoods with convenient access to White Plains and New York City via Metro North. Armonk has a business district with cafes, shops and professional offices. Banksville, bordering Bedford and Pound Ridge, is an area known for its bucolic settings.
A Bit of History The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation.
During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory although in reality the area was strongly patriotic. A significant Revolutionary War conflict happened in North Castle at the "Battle of White Plains". Learn more at the American Revolution in Westchester County.
For outdoor activities in and around Armonk visit parks in Armonk and North Castle. Enjoy fishing, biking, or take the kids on a picnic at one of the many beautiful parks in Westchester County. There are many excellent bike paths in Westchester County so go biking. If you're looking for a relaxing day in the fresh air, take the kids on a picnic in North Castle.
Fisherman will enjoy fishing in Wampus Pond Park. There are many activities for kids and the family. Try boating or take the kids on a nature walk at Wampus Pond Park in Armonk. Children and adults of all ages will enjoy the beauty of this 102-acre park.
Play golf. Westchester is home to some of the country's best courses. Go golfing at one of the historic golf courses in Westchester NY. The Canyon Club, founded in 1974, is a private golf and country club nestled on 160 acres overlooking the hamlet of Armonk. This championship golf course is at home in Westchester County - an area known for a world-class golf experience.
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Click to read review Opus 465 is an unpretentious, yet sophisticated restaurant located in the quaint town of Armonk, NY. Chef/Owner Marc Mazzarulli, chose the word “OPUS”, which means a work of art, to symbolize his passionate nature for creative cuisine and desire to translate that passion into a complete dining experience. “465" derives from the address, 465 Main Street.
Chef Marc Mazzarulli’s main objective when opening Opus 465 in 1998 was to offer “something for everyone.” He stays innovative and fresh with his Contemporary American cuisine, adding just a hint of Italian flare from his family background. His dishes are skillfully prepared and artistically presented. Chef Marc is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America.
Opus 465 offers a variety of different atmospheres to accommodate all diners. The main floor has a handsome antique bar imported from England with cozy tables for diners who enjoy the bar ambience or the live music performed Wednesday thru Saturday evenings. Adjacent to the bar is a warm family friendly dining room with walnut wood work and floors, separated by etched glass partitions. The tented outdoor patio is available for dining May thru September. The upstairs is a spacious yet inviting dining room with private alcoves for more intimate dining or for private catered affairs. Press blue button to see menus and Opus 465 website.
Features Catering Live Music Outdoor Patio Sunday Brunch
Click to read review Abatino's Pizza & Pasta Restaurant is located at 670 North Broadway (Stop & Shop Shopping Center), North White Plains, NY 10603. Abatino's provides a "family" dining experience with fresh prepared foods at reasonable prices. Press blue button for menus and website.
Click to read review The Moderne Barn, serving New American cuisine, is located at 430 Bedford Road, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County.
Features Outdoor Dining
The word is All agree the "downstairs is beautiful", with some complaining about the high noise level". Many agree the Moderne Barn offers "great food and service", with a few saying its an "overpriced diner". For less noise, dine upstairs where it is "quieter although not as attractive".
Click to read review Opus 465 is an unpretentious, yet sophisticated restaurant located in the quaint town of Armonk, NY. Chef/Owner Marc Mazzarulli, chose the word “OPUS”, which means a work of art, to symbolize his passionate nature for creative cuisine and desire to translate that passion into a complete dining experience. “465" derives from the address, 465 Main Street.
Chef Marc Mazzarulli’s main objective when opening Opus 465 in 1998 was to offer “something for everyone.” He stays innovative and fresh with his Contemporary American cuisine, adding just a hint of Italian flare from his family background. His dishes are skillfully prepared and artistically presented. Chef Marc is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America.
Opus 465 offers a variety of different atmospheres to accommodate all diners. The main floor has a handsome antique bar imported from England with cozy tables for diners who enjoy the bar ambience or the live music performed Wednesday thru Saturday evenings. Adjacent to the bar is a warm family friendly dining room with walnut wood work and floors, separated by etched glass partitions. The tented outdoor patio is available for dining May thru September. The upstairs is a spacious yet inviting dining room with private alcoves for more intimate dining or for private catered affairs. Press blue button to see menus and Opus 465 website.
Features Catering Live Music Outdoor Patio Sunday Brunch
Wampus Pond Park, 102-acres in size, is located at Route 128, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County. Wampus Pond is named after the Indian from whom this land was bought in 1696. Wampus Pond means “opossum". A recent cultural resources inventory performed by Parker Harrington indicates that early 20th century rock shelters, several Native American artifacts and remnants of historically significant residential developments were found within or near the park.
The natural pond, at one time known as Wampus Lake Reservoir, was once part of the New York City water supply. In 1963 the County bought Wampus pond and 93-acres from the City of New York.
Things To Do Boating Boat Rental (summer weekends) Fishing Ice-Skating Nature Study Picnicking
The Armonk Players is a community theatre group whose intention is to produce high quality theatre for the enjoyment and enrichment of its participants and the local population. We stage two full productions each year and offer four Simply Theatre play reading programs. At these readings, presented free to the public, we invite attendees to discuss the play with the director and actors afterwards over coffee and cake.
All performances are at the Whippoorwill Hall auditorium adjacent to The North Castle Public Library in Armonk, NY. The Armonk Players is sponsored by Friends of the North Castle Public Library, Inc., a non-profit organization whose mission is to raise money for purchasing "extras" for The North Castle Public Library and to bring cultural and educational events to the community. Press blue button for The Armonk Players Production Schedule, Audition Notices, Past Productions and more.
Wampus Pond Park, 102-acres in size, is located at Route 128, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County. Wampus Pond is named after the Indian from whom this land was bought in 1696. Wampus Pond means “opossum". A recent cultural resources inventory performed by Parker Harrington indicates that early 20th century rock shelters, several Native American artifacts and remnants of historically significant residential developments were found within or near the park.
The natural pond, at one time known as Wampus Lake Reservoir, was once part of the New York City water supply. In 1963 the County bought Wampus pond and 93-acres from the City of New York.
Things To Do Boating Boat Rental (summer weekends) Fishing Ice-Skating Nature Study Picnicking
About the North Castle Police Department. The Town of North Castle includes the hamlets of Armonk, Banksville, and North White Plains.
Police Station Address North Castle Police Department 15 Bedford Road Armonk, NY 10504
About Once again the North Castle Police Department is participating in the Buckle Up New York campaign to increase compliance with seat belt usage among motorists. This targeted enforcement period runs from November 15th through November 28th. Please remember to Buckle Up for safety!
Contact: Dog Control Officer Angel Morales, (914) 273-9500
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About the North Castle Police Department. The Town of North Castle includes the hamlets of Armonk, Banksville, and North White Plains.
Police Station Address North Castle Police Department 15 Bedford Road Armonk, NY 10504
About Once again the North Castle Police Department is participating in the Buckle Up New York campaign to increase compliance with seat belt usage among motorists. This targeted enforcement period runs from November 15th through November 28th. Please remember to Buckle Up for safety!
Contact: Dog Control Officer Angel Morales, (914) 273-9500
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About the North Castle Police Department. The Town of North Castle includes the hamlets of Armonk, Banksville, and North White Plains.
Police Station Address North Castle Police Department 15 Bedford Road Armonk, NY 10504
About Once again the North Castle Police Department is participating in the Buckle Up New York campaign to increase compliance with seat belt usage among motorists. This targeted enforcement period runs from November 15th through November 28th. Please remember to Buckle Up for safety!
Contact: Dog Control Officer Angel Morales, (914) 273-9500
Press blue button for up-to-date information about the North Castle police.
About the Town of North Castle Police Department. The Town of North Castle includes the hamlets of Armonk, Banksville, and North White Plains.
Police Station Address North Castle Police Department 15 Bedford Road Armonk, NY 10504
About Once again the North Castle Police Department is participating in the Buckle Up New York campaign to increase compliance with seat belt usage among motorists. This targeted enforcement period runs from November 15th through November 28th. Please remember to Buckle Up for safety!
Contact: Dog Control Officer Angel Morales, (914) 273-9500
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Click to read review The Moderne Barn, serving New American cuisine, is located at 430 Bedford Road, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County.
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The word is All agree the "downstairs is beautiful", with some complaining about the high noise level". Many agree the Moderne Barn offers "great food and service", with a few saying its an "overpriced diner". For less noise, dine upstairs where it is "quieter although not as attractive".
Click to read review Opus 465 is an unpretentious, yet sophisticated restaurant located in the quaint town of Armonk, NY. Chef/Owner Marc Mazzarulli, chose the word “OPUS”, which means a work of art, to symbolize his passionate nature for creative cuisine and desire to translate that passion into a complete dining experience. “465" derives from the address, 465 Main Street.
Chef Marc Mazzarulli’s main objective when opening Opus 465 in 1998 was to offer “something for everyone.” He stays innovative and fresh with his Contemporary American cuisine, adding just a hint of Italian flare from his family background. His dishes are skillfully prepared and artistically presented. Chef Marc is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America.
Opus 465 offers a variety of different atmospheres to accommodate all diners. The main floor has a handsome antique bar imported from England with cozy tables for diners who enjoy the bar ambience or the live music performed Wednesday thru Saturday evenings. Adjacent to the bar is a warm family friendly dining room with walnut wood work and floors, separated by etched glass partitions. The tented outdoor patio is available for dining May thru September. The upstairs is a spacious yet inviting dining room with private alcoves for more intimate dining or for private catered affairs. Press blue button to see menus and Opus 465 website.
Features Catering Live Music Outdoor Patio Sunday Brunch
Click to read review Restaurant North, serving Farm to Table cuisine, is located at 386 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
The word is Many agree the "food is delicious" and was "one of the best meals" they had in a long time. "The atmosphere is great and the decor exquisite."
Click to read review Route 22 American Restaurant and Bar, serving eclectic American food, is a restaurant designed to give patrons a sense of what Armonk was like in a different era. Located on Old Route 22 and situated in a former 1930's gas station, Route 22 is a 4,000 square foot restaurant where décor and ambiance are reminiscent of the 1930's.
Loaf Bakery & Cafe is located at 387 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
The word is Kids love the monkey bread (a pull-apart bread) still warm from the oven. Also serving an assortment of breads, buns, scones, muffins and more.
Click to read review David Chen Chinese Restaurant is located at 85 Old Mount Kisco Road, Armonk, NY 10504. For the kids, the downstairs dining room offers TV's showing children's programs, fish tanks, and crayons and paper.
Tazza Café, Coffee & Espresso Bar is located at 382 Main Street, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County. From Cappuccinos and Lattes to frozen Hot Chocolate and Smoothies, Tazza offers a variety of specialty coffee drinks, frozen drinks and premium teas. Tazza also offers freshly baked goods. All baking done on premises.
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Click to read review Restaurant North, serving Farm to Table cuisine, is located at 386 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
The word is Many agree the "food is delicious" and was "one of the best meals" they had in a long time. "The atmosphere is great and the decor exquisite."
Click to read review Abatino's Pizza & Pasta Restaurant is located at 670 North Broadway (Stop & Shop Shopping Center), North White Plains, NY 10603. Abatino's provides a "family" dining experience with fresh prepared foods at reasonable prices. Press blue button for menus and website.
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Amore Pizzeria & Pasta
914-273-3535
Amore Pizzeria & Pasta is located at 575 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
Enzo's Antichi Sapori Restaurant
914-273-4186
Click to read review Enzo's Antichi Sapori, serving Italian food, is located at 111 Bedford Road in Armonk, NY.
Click to read review Kira Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar, serving sushi and Traditional Japanese, is located at 575 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County.
Click to read review Made in Asia, an Asian and Japanese Bistro and Sushi Bar, is located at 454 Main Street, in Armonk, Westchester NY 10504; in the Food Emporium Shopping Center off of Main Street.
Click to read review Made in Asia, an Asian and Japanese Bistro and Sushi Bar, is located at 454 Main Street, in Armonk, Westchester NY 10504; in the Food Emporium Shopping Center off of Main Street.
Marc Charles Steakhouse is located at 94 Business Park Drive, Armonk, NY 10504 in the completely renovated restaurant space at the La Quinta Hotel in Westchester Business Park. Marc Charles Steakhouse offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. The stylish dining area features several distinct spaces, in addition to two separate areas to accommodate private functions.
Enjoy a delicious selection of Certified Black Angus Steaks, chops, fresh fish and poultry. Unique to MC Steakhouse, patrons may customize their steak with a variety of rubs, sauces, herbed butters or cheeses. Chef Marc's culinary vision includes an expansive list of creative appetizers and side dishes. Our beautiful bar area offers Bar Appetizers, Salads, a Pasta Station, and a Sandwich Shop, for more casual fare.
Occasions by Marc Charles, also located at the La Quinta Hotel, is a full service catering facility. Our ballroom is perfect for any event or corporate function. Our on site event planner will assist in coordinating the perfect event. Press blue button for menus, photos and more about Marc Charles Steakhouse.
Features Certified Black Angus Steaks Full Service Catering
The Bedford Central School District is located at 632 South Bedford Road, Bedford, NY 10506 in Westchester County. The Bedford Central School District serves the communities of Mount Kisco, Bedford, Bedford Hills, Pound Ridge, and portions of New Castle and North Castle, NY. We have five elementary schools: Bedford Hills Elementary, Bedford Village Elementary, Mount Kisco Elementary, Pound Ridge Elementary, and West Patent Elementary - Fox Lane Middle School and Fox Lane High School.
The Byram Hills Central School District Office is located at 10 Tripp Lane, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County. The Byram Hills Central School District services communities in North Castle, New Castle, Mount Pleasant, and Bedford. Byram Hills School District is comprised of the following four schools:
In an environment of mutual respect, the Byram Hills School District and its community will provide students with the means, the knowledge, and the opportunity to excel in order to become productive and responsible citizens of the twenty-first century.
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The Byram Hills Central School District Office is located at 10 Tripp Lane, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County. The Byram Hills Central School District services communities in North Castle, New Castle, Mount Pleasant, and Bedford. Byram Hills School District is comprised of the following four schools:
In an environment of mutual respect, the Byram Hills School District and its community will provide students with the means, the knowledge, and the opportunity to excel in order to become productive and responsible citizens of the twenty-first century.
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The Harrison Central School District is located at 50 Union Ave, Harrison, NY 10528 in central Westchester County, just minutes north of New York City. The Harrison Central School District, home to 3 nationally recognized schools of excellence, is a high achieving, fast growing school district with superior standards and even higher aspirations. It is composed of six buildings: four elementary schools, a middle school and a high school. The Harrison Central School District serves the communities of Harrison, West Harrison, and Purchase, and is comprised of the following schools:
The most important endeavor in any community is the cooperative effort of parents, community members, and educators to ensure the best possible education of its children. The teacher’s responsibility is to guide each child in mastering the fundamental tools of learning to the fullest extent of that child’s ability. The parents’ responsibility is to take an active role in the schooling process and to support it financially and morally.
Educational experiences should provide the opportunity for the most complete physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, moral, social and intellectual growth possible. The skills, habits and attitudes developed by the children from these experiences should prepare them to live successfully in the world of today and tomorrow.
This purposeful growth is directed by stressing the students’ responsibility, as well as their rights as citizens in our democracy. The educational process employed by the Harrison Schools attempts to enhance each child’s development, thus being able as a well-adjusted human being, to thrive within our community, our nation and the world.
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The Valhalla Union Free School District is located at 318 Columbus Ave, Valhalla, NY 10595 in Westchester County. The Valhalla UFSD includes parts of the towns of Mt. Pleasant, North Castle and Greenburgh and is primarily a residential and suburban community. Valhalla Union Free School District is comprised of the following schools:
The Valhalla Union Free School District is dedicated to teaching students to develop desired moral, ethical, and cultural values, to stimulate and expand a continual learning process and to cultivate an understanding and appreciation of the rights and responsibilities of American citizens, which will enable them to function effectively as independent individuals in a democratic society. The educational program provides each child with the fundamental academic skills and basic knowledge required for his/her maximum development, the opportunity for each child to develop his/her interests and abilities to the fullest extent according to his/her individual potential, and special services to promote the physical, academic and emotional development of each child. It is the district's goal to foster in students good work habits, integrity, self-discipline, good sportsmanship, self-confidence and a sense of purpose. Extracurricular activities will be offered when possible to enhance the core academic program.
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All North Castle residents, age 59 and older, are eligible to participate in the Adult Club as well as any Senior Lifestyle program. Press blue button for more information
All North Castle residents, age 59 and older, are eligible to participate in the Adult Club as well as any Senior Lifestyle program. Press blue button for more information
All North Castle residents, age 59 and older, are eligible to participate in the Adult Club as well as any Senior Lifestyle program. Press blue button for more information
Armonk Towne Center is located at 575 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County. Stores includes Town Center Pharmacy, supermarket, restaurants, boutiques, and more. Shopping & Services include Pharmacy Restaurants in Armonk Supermarkets in Armonk
Click to read review The Moderne Barn, serving New American cuisine, is located at 430 Bedford Road, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County.
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The word is All agree the "downstairs is beautiful", with some complaining about the high noise level". Many agree the Moderne Barn offers "great food and service", with a few saying its an "overpriced diner". For less noise, dine upstairs where it is "quieter although not as attractive".
The Armonk Players is a community theatre group whose intention is to produce high quality theatre for the enjoyment and enrichment of its participants and the local population. We stage two full productions each year and offer four Simply Theatre play reading programs. At these readings, presented free to the public, we invite attendees to discuss the play with the director and actors afterwards over coffee and cake.
All performances are at the Whippoorwill Hall auditorium adjacent to The North Castle Public Library in Armonk, NY. The Armonk Players is sponsored by Friends of the North Castle Public Library, Inc., a non-profit organization whose mission is to raise money for purchasing "extras" for The North Castle Public Library and to bring cultural and educational events to the community. Press blue button for The Armonk Players Production Schedule, Audition Notices, Past Productions and more.
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The Town of North Castle is located in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. North Castle is approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. 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 of North Castle is divided into three distinct areas known as the hamlets of North White Plains, Armonk, and Banksville (also called the Eastern District of North Castle), located near Connecticut. North White Plains is an area of inviting neighborhoods with convenient access to White Plains and New York City via Metro North. Armonk has a business district with cafes, shops and professional offices, and Banksville, bordering Bedford and Pound Ridge, is an area known for its bucolic settings.
The Byram Hills Central School District Office located at 10 Tripp Lane, Armonk, NY 10504 services communities in North Castle, New Castle, Mount Pleasant, and Bedford. Additionally, the Mount Pleasant Central School District serves the communities of Hawthorne, Thornwood and part of North Castle. Learn more about School Districts in North Castle.
A Bit of History It is believed that the Town of North Castle was originally inhabited by the Siwanoy, part of the Wappinger Confederacy and members of the Algonquin nation. In the early 1700s, King William gave his favorite courtiers the West Patent, of which the western portion of North Castle was a part, and the Middle Patent, the eastern part of North Castle.
The area quickly became a refuge for people fleeing from religious persecution. People from Massachusetts and Connecticut settled the eastern part of North Castle, while Quakers from Rye and Long Island gathered in Armonk. By 1730, North Castle was an established settlement.
The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation. They called the site "North Fort" and European settlers later gave it the name of North Castle. The name Armonk is derived from another Mohican word, 'Cohamoog', which means 'the wide, flat place where the water runs'.
During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory although in reality the area was strongly patriotic. A significant Revolutionary War conflict happened in North Castle at the "Battle of White Plains". Learn more at the American Revolution in Westchester County.
For outdoor activities in and around Armonk visit parks in Armonk and North Castle. Enjoy fishing, biking, or take the kids on a picnic at one of the many beautiful parks in Westchester County. There are many excellent bike paths in Westchester County so go biking. If you're looking for a relaxing day in the fresh air, take the kids on a picnic in North Castle.
Fisherman will enjoy fishing in Wampus Pond Park. There are many activities for kids and the family. Try boating or take the kids on a nature walk at Wampus Pond Park in Armonk. Children and adults of all ages will enjoy the beauty of this 102-acre park.
Play golf. Westchester is home to some of the country's best courses. Go golfing at one of the historic golf courses in Westchester NY. The Canyon Club, founded in 1974, is a private golf and country club nestled on 160 acres overlooking the hamlet of Armonk. This championship golf course is at home in Westchester County - an area known for a world-class golf experience.
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Banksville is located in the Town of North Castle in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. 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 of North Castle is divided into three distinct areas known as the hamlets of North White Plains, Armonk, and Banksville (also called the Eastern District of North Castle), located near Connecticut. North White Plains is an area of inviting neighborhoods with convenient access to White Plains and New York City via Metro North. Armonk has a business district with cafes, shops and professional offices. Banksville, bordering Bedford and Pound Ridge, is an area known for its bucolic settings.
A Bit of History The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation.
During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory although in reality the area was strongly patriotic. A significant Revolutionary War conflict happened in North Castle at the "Battle of White Plains". Learn more at the American Revolution in Westchester County.
For outdoor activities in and around Banksville visit parks in Banksville and North Castle. Enjoy fishing, biking, or take the kids on a picnic at one of the many beautiful parks in Westchester County. There are many excellent bike paths in Westchester County so go biking. If you're looking for a relaxing day in the fresh air, take the kids on a picnic in North Castle.
Fisherman will enjoy fishing in Wampus Pond Park. There are many activities for kids and the family. Try boating or take the kids on a nature walk at Wampus Pond Park in Armonk. Children and adults of all ages will enjoy the beauty of this 102-acre park.
Play golf. Westchester is home to some of the country's best courses. Go golfing at one of the historic golf courses in Westchester NY. The Canyon Club, founded in 1974, is a private golf and country club nestled on 160 acres overlooking the hamlet of Armonk. This championship golf course is at home in Westchester County - an area known for a world-class golf experience.
Press blue button to view the North Castle website and use it as a gateway to North Castle government, news, services, and the North Castle Calendar of Events.
North White Plains is located in the Town of North Castle in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. 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 of North Castle is divided into three distinct areas known as the hamlets of North White Plains, Armonk, and Banksville (also called the Eastern District of North Castle), located near Connecticut. North White Plains is an area of inviting neighborhoods with convenient access to White Plains and New York City via Metro North. Armonk has a business district with cafes, shops and professional offices. Banksville, bordering Bedford and Pound Ridge, is an area known for its bucolic settings.
A Bit of History The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation.
During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory although in reality the area was strongly patriotic. A significant Revolutionary War conflict happened in North Castle at the "Battle of White Plains". Learn more at the American Revolution in Westchester County.
For outdoor activities in and around North White Plains visit parks in North White Plains and North Castle. Enjoy fishing, biking, or take the kids on a picnic at one of the many beautiful parks in Westchester County. There are many excellent bike paths in Westchester County so go biking. If you're looking for a relaxing day in the fresh air, take the kids on a picnic in North Castle.
Fisherman will enjoy fishing in Wampus Pond Park. There are many activities for kids and the family. Try boating or take the kids on a nature walk at Wampus Pond Park in Armonk. Children and adults of all ages will enjoy the beauty of this 102-acre park.
Play golf. Westchester is home to some of the country's best courses. Go golfing at one of the historic golf courses in Westchester NY. The Canyon Club, founded in 1974, is a private golf and country club nestled on 160 acres overlooking the hamlet of Armonk. This championship golf course is at home in Westchester County - an area known for a world-class golf experience.
Press blue button to view the North Castle website and use it as a gateway to North Castle government, news, services, and the North Castle Calendar of Events.
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Hickory & Tweed is located at 410 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County. "Since 1961, Hickory & Tweed has catered to the ski, snowboard, cycle, and outdoor fashion needs of the tri-state area for 50 years. Shop at Hickory & Tweed for a one-of-a-kind shopping experience.
Features Specialized bikes for the entire family Volkl skis, Nordica and Lange boots Bogner and Obermeyer ski wear Smith goggles and Scott poles
Juliet, Lingerie & Swimwear
914-218-8787
Juliet, Lingerie & Swimwear, is located at 111 East Main Street, Mount Kisco, NY 10549 in Westchester County.
Star Spangled Carousel "Children's Boutique"
914-273-9702
Star Spangled Carousel, specializing in children's clothing, is located at 462 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County. For more than 20 years, this high-end shop has been specializing in designer and brand name children's clothing, girls clothing, boys clothing, children's toys, kids', top name brands for babies, fashionable kids clothing and accessories.
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Town of North Castle
Westchester County
Hudson Valley
The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. 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 of North Castle is divided into three distinct geographic areas: North White Plains, Armonk, and the Eastern District, the hamlet of Banksville.
A Bit of History
The Indians of North Castle were the Siwanoys, who belonged to the Wappinger Confederacy, and were part of the Algonkian-speaking group. Their place names and the names of the sachems (chiefs) remain today. Sachem Wampus gave his name to Wampus Pond and stream; Sachem Mayano’s name lives on in the Mianus Gorge and River; from Sachem Cokenseko comes Kensico Reservoir and the lost village of Kensico; Cohamong became Coman as in Coman Hill School, and variations of Armonck (the name the Indians called Byram River) undoubtedly gave us Armonk.
In 1701 England’s King William III gave his favorite courtiers the Middle Patent (now the eastern part of North Castle) and the West Patent (now the western section). People from Massachusetts and Connecticut settled the eastern portion (the earliest part), and Quakers from Rye and Long Island gathered around today’s Armonk.
North Castle’s name is derived from an Indian encampment located on the hill where the IBM Corporation World Headquarters stands today. The site was called "North Fort" and because early settlers felt it resembled a castle, it became "North Castle".
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
North Castle
"Northcastle is 36 miles NE. from New York, and centrally distant 5 SW. of Bedford. Pop. 2,058. Northcastle is a post-office, around which there is a small settlement."
About North Castle
For information about activities, attractions, and things to do in or near North Castle, visit the
North Castle town page.
Go to local and
state parks near North Castle.
Play golf at some of the country's best
golf courses in Westchester.
The Canyon Club, founded in 1974, is a private golf and country club nestled on 160 glorious acres overlooking the hamlet of Armonk. The 6,350 yard championship golf course with superb conditions is right at home in Westchester County - an area well known for a world-class golf experience.
Visit the
antique shops in Westchester. Select from a wide range of
outdoor activities in Westchester County. Go
fishing in Wampus Pond Park,
biking, or take the kids on a
picnic in North Castle at one of the many beautiful parks in the area. For a great day out, go boating, fishing, or on a nature walk at
Wampus Pond Park in Armonk. Children and adults of all ages will enjoy the beauty of this 102-acre park.