Billingsley Realty has been serving the northern Westchester and Putnam County markets for over 60 years. This includes 39 consecutive years as the #1 company in residential sales in Somers, an astounding accomplishment in a very competitive real estate environment, as well as being a major player in the adjacent townships. The family-owned company has over 50 sales associates in 2 locations in Westchester and Putnam. Press "Blue Button" for more about buying and selling a home in Putnam and Westchester counties.
Billingsley Realty has been serving the northern Westchester and Putnam County markets for over 60 years. This includes 39 consecutive years as the #1 company in residential sales in Somers, an astounding accomplishment in a very competitive real estate environment, as well as being a major player in the adjacent townships. The family-owned company has over 50 sales associates in 2 locations in Westchester and Putnam. Press "Blue Button" for more about buying and selling a home in Putnam and Westchester counties.
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
A mostly undeveloped preserve of nearly 6,000 acres, Hudson Highlands State Park consists of a series of separate parcels of land stretching from Annsville Creek in Peekskill, north to Dennings Point in Beacon. The spacious park is perfect for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, and birding. The Hudson Highlands and Hudson River provide spectacular backdrops for the many activities that can be enjoyed here.
The park's extensive hiking trail network includes terrain that varies from easy to challenging. Trail maps can be obtained at the Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park office. The park’s most well known trail – Breakneck Ridge was rated by Newsweek as one of the top 10 day hikes in America. The 5.5 mile Breakneck Ridge trail rises 1,250 feet in only a ¾ mile stretch.
For visitors who wish to view the scenic park from the water, kayaks and canoes are available for rental at Annsville Creek Paddlesport Center in Cortlandt Manor. Rentals, as well as instruction, tours, and educational programs, are provided by Atlantic Kayak Tours. Visitors may also launch their own kayaks and canoes from the Annsville dock. Fishing from the dock is also permitted.
Points of Interest: One area of Hudson Highlands State Park, Bannerman Island, can only be accessed by water and explored via guided tour. Known originally as Pollepel Island, this island is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This majestic Hudson River landmark is home to Bannerman Castle, built by American entrepreneur Frank Bannerman VI between 1901 and 1918. For more information on visiting this unique site see Historic Sites at www.WestchesterTowns.com
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
A mostly undeveloped preserve of nearly 6,000 acres, Hudson Highlands State Park consists of a series of separate parcels of land stretching from Annsville Creek in Peekskill, north to Dennings Point in Beacon. The spacious park is perfect for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, and birding. The Hudson Highlands and Hudson River provide spectacular backdrops for the many activities that can be enjoyed here.
The park's extensive hiking trail network includes terrain that varies from easy to challenging. Trail maps can be obtained at the Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park office. The park’s most well known trail – Breakneck Ridge was rated by Newsweek as one of the top 10 day hikes in America. The 5.5 mile Breakneck Ridge trail rises 1,250 feet in only a ¾ mile stretch.
For visitors who wish to view the scenic park from the water, kayaks and canoes are available for rental at Annsville Creek Paddlesport Center in Cortlandt Manor. Rentals, as well as instruction, tours, and educational programs, are provided by Atlantic Kayak Tours. Visitors may also launch their own kayaks and canoes from the Annsville dock. Fishing from the dock is also permitted.
Points of Interest: One area of Hudson Highlands State Park, Bannerman Island, can only be accessed by water and explored via guided tour. Known originally as Pollepel Island, this island is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This majestic Hudson River landmark is home to Bannerman Castle, built by American entrepreneur Frank Bannerman VI between 1901 and 1918. For more information on visiting this unique site see Historic Sites at www.WestchesterTowns.com
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
Boscobel is a neoclassical style mansion (built 1804-1808) located on a bluff overlooking the Hudson River. This is where the river cuts through the Appalachian chain of mountains, creating the Hudson Highlands. The mountains on both sides rise up more than 1000 feet from the water's edge at what is the narrowest, deepest and most treacherous stretch of the river.
From the front lawn at Boscobel, one can see the Constitution Marsh Sanctuary and Constitution Island immediately below, the Bear Mountain Bridge to the south, the United States Military Academy at West Point across the river, and Storm King Mountain to the north. Spectacular views of the Hudson River and the Hudson Highlands, including Crow’s Nest, Storm King, and Sugar Loaf Mountains are visible from Boscobel’s grounds. The Hudson has been an inspiration for artists through the centuries, and great works by Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, Thomas Doughty, Thomas P. Rossiter, and Frederic Church, have depicted the majesty of the River and its surroundings.
Boscobel was originally located in Montrose, New York, about fifteen miles south of the present site, with views overlooking the Hudson River at Haverstraw Bay. It was built by States Morris Dyckman (1755-1806), a descendant of one of the early Dutch families of New Amsterdam.
The Boscobel Mansion dates from the early nineteenth century and contains one of the nation's leading collections of furniture and decorative arts from the Federal period with high-style furniture by Duncan Phyfe and other recognized New York cabinetmakers of the day. Much of Dyckman's English china, silver, glass, and part of his library have also survived and are on exhibit. Collections are displayed in beautifully appointed period interiors with reproduction carpets, wallpaper, fabrics, and window treatments based upon contemporary sources.
Point of Interest: Visitors can explore the quaint nineteenth century village of Cold Spring with its antique and specialty shops, restaurants, Bear Mountain State Park, Historic West Point and more. Press to see more Historic Sites
Point of Interest: The Hudson River was recently named one of ten "American Heritage Rivers."
Attractions include: Guided Tour of Mansion, Self-Guided Tour of Magnificent Grounds including Rose Garden, Orangery, Springhouse and Garden House, Woodland Trail, Exhibition on Rescue and Restoration of Boscobel, Spectacular Panoramic Views of Hudson Highlands and River
Thank you for visiting our website. The Church of the Holy Communion is an Episcopal church located in Mahopac, New York, right off of Route 6. Our parish is filled with individuals and families of all ages and in all stages of life. We enjoy worshipping together, sharing fellowship whenever we can through Coffee Hour and special events, and extending ourselves in mission to local and global efforts. One of our particular strengths is with children and teenagers. We strive for solid Christian formation through Sunday School programming and outreach opportunities that teach our youth about the joy of serving in the name of Christ. In addition, our primary ministry is the Holy Communion Parish Day School which serves 80 preschool and kindergarten children in the Mahopac-Carmel area. Press the "Blue Button" to explore our website.
First Baptist Church of Brewster
914-279-2636
Welcome to First Baptist Church of Brewster, NY. We believe that the Bible is God's book, written by men but inspired by God. We believe it is completely true and accurate, the highest authority in all matters of faith and life, and is the final word in everything.
Welcome to the Internet home of Red Mills Baptist Church. Since 1832, Red Mills Baptist has held forth the light of the gospel of Jesus Christ in this community and will, by the grace of God, continue to do so until the Lord returns in glory. We praise our sovereign Lord for all that He has done in the life of His church and for all that He is doing. Our God is gracious and meets every need, providing us with all that is necessary to live godly in Christ Jesus and to accomplish all those things to which He has called us.
Please take a few minutes to click through these pages and discover who we are. May God bless you richly and lead you into a deeper knowledge of His sovereign grace. We look forward to having you worship with us as the Lord gives opportunity.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church is located at 26 Prospect St. in Brewster, NY. St. Andrew's is an accepting Christian community for all who seek to discover, explore and reclaim their spirituality, renew their relationship with God, and celebrate the power of Love. Press "Blue Button" to explore our website.
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
Fahnestock Winter Park is nestled in the 16,000 acre Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park. Its 1,100 foot elevation allows the Park to capture additional snow during storms, and a northwest trail system helps it to retain a good snow base, providing visitors with a perfect location to cross country ski and snowshoe. There are 15 kilometers of groomed, tracked, and mapped trails for beginning as well as experienced skiers. Quality sledding tubes, snowshoes, skis (both classic and skate), boots, and poles are available for rental. Lessons for beginners to review equipment, basic motions and skills are available by reservation. The Acorn Cafe provides a warm and welcoming retreat for all outdoor enthusiasts. Light lunches, beverages, and snacks are available for purchase. The cozy lodge also houses restrooms and changing rooms.
Parks attractions include: The Acorn Cafe, Cross-Country Skiing, Nature Trail, Recreation Programs, Sledding, Snowshoeing
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
7 Stars Family Restaurant is located at 1577 Route 22, Brewster, NY 10509. 7 Stars' menu offers a large selection of Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner items. Enjoy fresh fruit, great french toast, and many other dishes. Served in a warm and cozy setting that is friendly to families with children.
The Brewster Volunteer Fire Department is located at (Main Station) 501 North Main Street in Brewster, NY 10509. See the Brewster Volunteer Fire Department's website for information about your local Fire Department. Find useful tips and safety information. For example: Chief Ken Clair reminds Residents to 'Watch What You Heat'.
Prevent Cooking Fires: Watch What You Heat During this year's fire safety campaign, firefighters and safety advocates will be spreading the word about the dangers of cooking fires, most of which result from unattended cooking! According to the latest NFPA research, cooking is the leading cause of home fires. One out of three home fires begins in the kitchen—more than any other place in the home. Cooking fires are also the leading cause of home fire-related injuries.
"Often when we're called to a fire that started in the kitchen, the residents tell us that they only left the kitchen for a few minutes. Sadly, that's all it takes for a dangerous fire to start. We hope that Fire Prevention Week will help us reach folks in the community before they've suffered a damaging lesson."
Safety Tips Include:
Stay in the kitchen when you are frying, grilling, broiling, or boiling food. If you must leave the room, even for a short period of time, turn off the stove. When you are simmering, baking, or roasting food, check it regularly, stay in the home, and use a timer to remind you.
If you have young children, use the stove’s back burners whenever possible. Keep children and pets away from the stove.
When you cook, wear clothing with tight-fitting sleeves. Keep potholders, oven mitts, wooden utensils, paper and plastic bags, towels, and anything lese that can burn, away from your stovetop.
Clean up food and grease from burners and stovetops.
Press "Blue Button" for important information about the Brewster Volunteer Fire Department.
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
A mostly undeveloped preserve of nearly 6,000 acres, Hudson Highlands State Park consists of a series of separate parcels of land stretching from Annsville Creek in Peekskill, north to Dennings Point in Beacon. The spacious park is perfect for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, and birding. The Hudson Highlands and Hudson River provide spectacular backdrops for the many activities that can be enjoyed here.
The park's extensive hiking trail network includes terrain that varies from easy to challenging. Trail maps can be obtained at the Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park office. The park’s most well known trail – Breakneck Ridge was rated by Newsweek as one of the top 10 day hikes in America. The 5.5 mile Breakneck Ridge trail rises 1,250 feet in only a ¾ mile stretch.
For visitors who wish to view the scenic park from the water, kayaks and canoes are available for rental at Annsville Creek Paddlesport Center in Cortlandt Manor. Rentals, as well as instruction, tours, and educational programs, are provided by Atlantic Kayak Tours. Visitors may also launch their own kayaks and canoes from the Annsville dock. Fishing from the dock is also permitted.
Points of Interest: One area of Hudson Highlands State Park, Bannerman Island, can only be accessed by water and explored via guided tour. Known originally as Pollepel Island, this island is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This majestic Hudson River landmark is home to Bannerman Castle, built by American entrepreneur Frank Bannerman VI between 1901 and 1918. For more information on visiting this unique site see Historic Sites at www.WestchesterTowns.com
Boscobel is a neoclassical style mansion (built 1804-1808) located on a bluff overlooking the Hudson River. This is where the river cuts through the Appalachian chain of mountains, creating the Hudson Highlands. The mountains on both sides rise up more than 1000 feet from the water's edge at what is the narrowest, deepest and most treacherous stretch of the river.
From the front lawn at Boscobel, one can see the Constitution Marsh Sanctuary and Constitution Island immediately below, the Bear Mountain Bridge to the south, the United States Military Academy at West Point across the river, and Storm King Mountain to the north. Spectacular views of the Hudson River and the Hudson Highlands, including Crow’s Nest, Storm King, and Sugar Loaf Mountains are visible from Boscobel’s grounds. The Hudson has been an inspiration for artists through the centuries, and great works by Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, Thomas Doughty, Thomas P. Rossiter, and Frederic Church, have depicted the majesty of the River and its surroundings.
Boscobel was originally located in Montrose, New York, about fifteen miles south of the present site, with views overlooking the Hudson River at Haverstraw Bay. It was built by States Morris Dyckman (1755-1806), a descendant of one of the early Dutch families of New Amsterdam.
The Boscobel Mansion dates from the early nineteenth century and contains one of the nation's leading collections of furniture and decorative arts from the Federal period with high-style furniture by Duncan Phyfe and other recognized New York cabinetmakers of the day. Much of Dyckman's English china, silver, glass, and part of his library have also survived and are on exhibit. Collections are displayed in beautifully appointed period interiors with reproduction carpets, wallpaper, fabrics, and window treatments based upon contemporary sources.
Point of Interest: Visitors can explore the quaint nineteenth century village of Cold Spring with its antique and specialty shops, restaurants, Bear Mountain State Park, Historic West Point and more. Press to see more Historic Sites
Point of Interest: The Hudson River was recently named one of ten "American Heritage Rivers."
Attractions include: Guided Tour of Mansion, Self-Guided Tour of Magnificent Grounds including Rose Garden, Orangery, Springhouse and Garden House, Woodland Trail, Exhibition on Rescue and Restoration of Boscobel, Spectacular Panoramic Views of Hudson Highlands and River
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
The Sedgewood Golf Club is located at 810 Golf Ridge Road, Carmel, NY 10512-4440 in Putnam County. The Sedgewood Club is nestled within 1200 acres of protected woodlands. Sedgewood is New York's most beautiful undiscovered private resort. To cross the rustic wooden entry bridge that spans the Sedgewood creek is to enter a time capsule. The air is sweet, the spring-fed water crystal clean, the ambience unperturbed, and the architecture and amenities bespeak a kinder, gentler, fun filled era. The 9-hole golf course at the The Sedgewood Golf Club facility features 3005 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 35. Press "Blue Button" to learn more about the Sedgewood Golf Club.
Centennial Golf Club is located at 185 John Simpson Road, Carmel, NY 10512 in Putnam County. Centennial Golf Club has been designed and developed in keeping with the richest traditions of the game. The total golfing experience at Centennial is on a level with the country's most prestigious private clubs. Every aspect of this premier facility provides the best the game has to offer on a "pay for play basis".
The 27 hole Centennial golf course was designed by Larry Nelson, winner of the U.S. Open and two PGA Championships. Although he has designed over a dozen championship courses worldwide, Larry Nelson has called this 340 acre layout with its rolling hills, ponds, natural rock outcroppings and breathtaking views, "the most naturally suited to golf" he has ever seen. No matter which nine you play - Meadows, Lakes or Fairways - you will find each hole to be a totally distinct and memorable golfing experience. Centennial's large multiple tees are positioned so any combination of the three nines can be accommodating to the beginner or a challenge of over 7100 yards for the most accomplished player. Press "Blue Button" for tee times, scorecard, yardage book, and more.
Golf Course Attractions 27-hole Blue tees = 7133 yards / par 72 Course rating/slope = 75.3 / 145 _____________________
Closed to public during tournaments Club rental Dress code Driving range Golf carts (included in green fee) Lessons Pro shop Putting Green Restaurant, full service bar, and beverage cart Riding cart rental Walking the course not allowed
The Garrison - Fine Food, Scenic Golf, Private Parties, and Country Inn is located at 2015 Route 9 at Snake Hill Road, Garrison, NY 10524 in the beautiful Hudson River Valley. Press "Blue Button" for the Golf Course, Valley Restaurant, World's End Bar and The Terrace Grill at The Garrison.
A&P stores in Metro New York are delighting customers with aisle after aisle of outstanding products, including the finest array of fruits, vegetables, deli, and other fresh foods available anywhere. Banking, Pharmacies and florists are all available under one roof in our new stores; redefining the neighborhood supermarket.
A&P stores in Metro New York are delighting customers with aisle after aisle of outstanding products, including the finest array of fruits, vegetables, deli, and other fresh foods available anywhere. Banking, Pharmacies and florists are all available under one roof in our new stores; redefining the neighborhood supermarket.
A&P stores in Metro New York are delighting customers with aisle after aisle of outstanding products, including the finest array of fruits, vegetables, deli, and other fresh foods available anywhere. Banking, Pharmacies and florists are all available under one roof in our new stores; redefining the neighborhood supermarket.
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
A mostly undeveloped preserve of nearly 6,000 acres, Hudson Highlands State Park consists of a series of separate parcels of land stretching from Annsville Creek in Peekskill, north to Dennings Point in Beacon. The spacious park is perfect for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, and birding. The Hudson Highlands and Hudson River provide spectacular backdrops for the many activities that can be enjoyed here.
The park's extensive hiking trail network includes terrain that varies from easy to challenging. Trail maps can be obtained at the Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park office. The park’s most well known trail – Breakneck Ridge was rated by Newsweek as one of the top 10 day hikes in America. The 5.5 mile Breakneck Ridge trail rises 1,250 feet in only a ¾ mile stretch.
For visitors who wish to view the scenic park from the water, kayaks and canoes are available for rental at Annsville Creek Paddlesport Center in Cortlandt Manor. Rentals, as well as instruction, tours, and educational programs, are provided by Atlantic Kayak Tours. Visitors may also launch their own kayaks and canoes from the Annsville dock. Fishing from the dock is also permitted.
Points of Interest: One area of Hudson Highlands State Park, Bannerman Island, can only be accessed by water and explored via guided tour. Known originally as Pollepel Island, this island is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This majestic Hudson River landmark is home to Bannerman Castle, built by American entrepreneur Frank Bannerman VI between 1901 and 1918. For more information on visiting this unique site see Historic Sites at www.WestchesterTowns.com
Boscobel is a neoclassical style mansion (built 1804-1808) located on a bluff overlooking the Hudson River. This is where the river cuts through the Appalachian chain of mountains, creating the Hudson Highlands. The mountains on both sides rise up more than 1000 feet from the water's edge at what is the narrowest, deepest and most treacherous stretch of the river.
From the front lawn at Boscobel, one can see the Constitution Marsh Sanctuary and Constitution Island immediately below, the Bear Mountain Bridge to the south, the United States Military Academy at West Point across the river, and Storm King Mountain to the north. Spectacular views of the Hudson River and the Hudson Highlands, including Crow’s Nest, Storm King, and Sugar Loaf Mountains are visible from Boscobel’s grounds. The Hudson has been an inspiration for artists through the centuries, and great works by Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, Thomas Doughty, Thomas P. Rossiter, and Frederic Church, have depicted the majesty of the River and its surroundings.
Boscobel was originally located in Montrose, New York, about fifteen miles south of the present site, with views overlooking the Hudson River at Haverstraw Bay. It was built by States Morris Dyckman (1755-1806), a descendant of one of the early Dutch families of New Amsterdam.
The Boscobel Mansion dates from the early nineteenth century and contains one of the nation's leading collections of furniture and decorative arts from the Federal period with high-style furniture by Duncan Phyfe and other recognized New York cabinetmakers of the day. Much of Dyckman's English china, silver, glass, and part of his library have also survived and are on exhibit. Collections are displayed in beautifully appointed period interiors with reproduction carpets, wallpaper, fabrics, and window treatments based upon contemporary sources.
Point of Interest: Visitors can explore the quaint nineteenth century village of Cold Spring with its antique and specialty shops, restaurants, Bear Mountain State Park, Historic West Point and more. Press to see more Historic Sites
Point of Interest: The Hudson River was recently named one of ten "American Heritage Rivers."
Attractions include: Guided Tour of Mansion, Self-Guided Tour of Magnificent Grounds including Rose Garden, Orangery, Springhouse and Garden House, Woodland Trail, Exhibition on Rescue and Restoration of Boscobel, Spectacular Panoramic Views of Hudson Highlands and River
Putnam Hospital Center (PHC) is a 164-bed not-for-profit acute care hospital offering the highest quality medical, surgical, psychiatric, pediatric and obstetrical/gynecological care, as well as 24-hour emergency services and home health care. The hospital, which affiliated with Health Quest in May 2001, has 110 medical/surgical beds, a 10-bed intensive care unit, a 10-bed pediatric unit, a 14-bed maternity unit and a 20-bed adult psychiatric unit; a full range of inpatient and outpatient services are offered.
Located on Stoneleigh Avenue in Carmel, New York, PHC serves a growing population of more than 150,000 men, women and children who live and work in Putnam, northern Westchester and southern Dutchess counties; it is Putnam County's largest employer with a staff of over 300 highly qualified physicians, surgeons and allied health professionals and approximately 1000 employees.
The mission of Putnam Hospital Center is to provide access to comprehensive and value-driven health care services to residents of Putnam and neighboring counties and to work collaboratively with physicians and others to enhance the health status of our community.
At Putnam Hospital Center, we are fully committed to providing the finest health care services for our patients. We seriously consider all issues of quality of care and continually strive for excellence in customer service. Should you believe that we have not maintained the highest standards for quality of care and safety, please let us know your concerns. We respect and honor the rights of all patients by thoroughly investigating any grievance you may have. We appreciate all feedback and see this as an opportunity for further improvement in the quality of services for the community.
The following staff members at Putnam Hospital Center are available to help you resolve any issues that may arise:
Nurse Manager We recommend that immediate concerns by you or your family should be explained to the Nurse Manager on your floor. He/she has many contacts and resources to meet your requests and can find answers to any questions you may have.
Case Manager Case managers are also available to help you resolve any concerns. Each floor is assigned a designated Case Manager, who coordinates patient care and also provides discharge planning. A Case Manager can be contacted by letting your nurse know that you wish to speak with the Case Manager.
Patient Advocate If you do not feel comfortable in contacting the Nurse Manager, another resource we suggest is the Putnam Hospital Center Patient Advocate, who can be reached at (845) 279-5711, Ext. 3008. The Patient Advocate is available for patients and family members and will assist in addressing any questions or concerns.
The Bird & Bottle Inn is a small country inn located at 1123 Old Albany Post Road in Garrison, NY 10524 in Putnam County. The Bird & Bottle Inn offers a restaurant, serving New American food in an old country inn. Press "Blue Button" for menus, photos, and more about this country inn.
The word is: Adequate restaurant and nice atmosphere at this "old" colonial country inn with fireplaces that add warmth to your stay.
The Hudson House River Inn offers 11 intimate rooms and 2 suites in an impeccably restored 1832 landmark building. Many intimate rooms have breathtaking views of the Hudson River, some with balconies and some with walkout terraces. The Hudson House River Inn is at the perfect location for you to relax and unwind, located within walking distance from the Metro North Train Station or just a one hour and fifteen minute drive from New York City, arriving at the Hudson House River Inn is stress free.
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The Garrison - Fine Food, Scenic Golf, Private Parties, and Country Inn is located at 2015 Route 9 at Snake Hill Road, Garrison, NY 10524 in the beautiful Hudson River Valley. Press "Blue Button" for the Golf Course, Valley Restaurant, World's End Bar and The Terrace Grill at The Garrison.
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
Temple Beth Elohim, "House of God", is a Reform synagogue under the spiritual leadership of Rabbi Solomon B. Acrish, Ph.D. While Reform in orientation, the Temple practices liberal Judaism within an atmosphere that is warm and traditional. The Temple, which is affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism, strives to be a center for religious observance, for Hebrew and cultural education, and for family and social life. Temple Beth Elohim is open year round. Celebration of each of the holidays on the Jewish calendar enables the congregation to experience and become part of the history and traditions of Judaism, to share these with friends and neighbors, and to strengthen Jewish identity.
On behalf of the staff and lay leadership of Temple Beth Shalom it is my pleasure to welcome you to our dynamic synagogue community. This website has been designed to give you a glimpse into the spiritual, educational and social programs that we offer. We are a Conservative Jewish congregation that takes pride in our reputation as a warm and caring multi-generational synagogue family that encourages personal spiritual and intellectual growth as well as active communal involvement. Here at Temple Beth Shalom we pride ourselves on the desire to teach, challenge, and support our members as they embark on their Jewish journey always remembering that we are rooted in the wisdom of Torah and text as it guides us to face the trials of today's world.
The Arch, serving French Eclectic cuisine, is located on Route 22 in Brewster, New York. For 2007, Zagat Review rated The Arch as one of the Top Restaurants out side of New York and included The Arch in their "The Best in the United States" Book. Press "Blue Button" for reviews, photos, and menu.
Filia's Restaurant & Bar, serving Continental cuisine, is located at 1250 Route 22, Brewster, New York 10509 in Putnam County. Press "Blue Button" to view menus, photos, restaurant reviews, and more.
Jaipore Royal Indian Restaurant is located on Route 22 in Brewster, Putnam County NY 10509. Jaipore has several indoor dining areas including an outside covered porch and patio.
The word is: Authentic Indian food, terrific buffet, relaxing decor.
Features Outdoor dining Vegetarian and Vegan menus
Sentrista Grill, serving Italian fare with a touch of American, is located at 512 Clock Tower Drive, Brewster, New York 10509. Outdoor dining is available on our lovely patio, enhancing the restaurant’s intimate ambiance. Press "Blue Button" for menus and more about Sentrista Grill.
The Terrace Grill is located at 2015 Route 9 at Snake Hill Road, Garrison, NY 10524. Enjoy casual dining at the Terrace Grill, serving a freshly prepared menu of sandwiches and salads from 11am to 6pm daily.
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The Chapel of Our Lady Restoration is located at 45 Market Street, Cold Spring, NY in the beautiful Hudson River Valley, Putnam County. The Chapel is an architectural gem in the Greek Revival style, dramatically situated on a rock bluff overlooking the Hudson River. It was designed in 1833 and, when consecrated in 1834 as The Church of Our Lady of Cold Spring, was the first Roman Catholic Church in the New York Archdiocese north of 14th Street, Manhattan.
In 1970, a group of concerned citizens organized the Chapel of Our Lady Restoration, Inc. and raised funds to purchase and restore the ruin. Their work accomplished, the building was re-dedicated on September 18, 1977 as a Chapel for people of all faiths.
Today, the Chapel is not affiliated with any church or religious organization. It is administered by a volunteer Board of Directors which is pleased to offer it as an ecumenical setting for weddings and other significant events. The restored structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival is located at Boscobel on Route 9D in Garrison, NY 36079 - just eight miles north of the Bear Mountain Bridge in the Hudson River Valley.
The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival began in 1987 with a modest outdoor production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream performed under the stars in a meadow at Manitoga, in Garrison, New York. One year later, Boscobel Restoration, a Hudson River estate in Garrison, became the Festival’s new site. It offered a magnificent setting, ample parking, and an established reputation as a tourist attraction. Once in its new home and under a big tent, the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival grew dramatically.
Nineteen years later, the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival is a critically-acclaimed regional theater, attracting audiences from the tri-state area and beyond. Shakespeare scholars, critics and enthusiastic fans laud its spare, clear and compelling productions. In addition to its summer productions, the Festival sponsors year-round education programs, including a School Outreach Program and an Artists-in-Residence Program which reach over 8,000 students annually from elementary school through college, and a summer Apprentice Program for a select group of high school age actors seriously committed to learning the craft of theater.
The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to producing the plays of Shakespeare with an economy of style that focuses its energy and resources on script, actors, and audience. We communicate the stories with energy, clarity and invention and distill rather than embellish the language and action. We challenge ourselves and our audiences to take a fresh look at what is essential in Shakespeare’s plays.
Reviews Ben Brantley, The New York Times "Far more than the starry productions in Central Park, Mr. O'Brien's vivacious interpretations make Shakespeare breathe in the present tense, but without hyperventilating." "Few stages have wings like those of the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, where the theater is an open-sided tent perched on a riverside knoll." For a classic summer night of theater, the glorious grounds of Boscobel provide perfect set and setting. Pre-theater picnicking sets the mood as festival-goers choose their view of the Hudson Highlands. Press "Blue Button" for season schedules, plays, and more about the Shakespeare Festival.
Hudson Valley Attractions Before the play begins - picnic on the spectacular grounds of Bobcobel Restoration, and then enjoy one of the most enchanting Shakespearean peformances imaginable. What a wonderful way to spend an evening!
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
The Putnam County Sheriff's Department is located at 3 County Center, Carmel, NY 10512 in Putnam County. There are several units and departments within the Putnam County Sheriff's Department.
For example: The Civil Bureau of the Putnam County Sheriff's Department performs the constitutionally mandated and statutorily authorized civil enforcement functions of the Sheriff. The Civil Bureau, under the Sheriff's ultimate direction, enforces a myriad of provisions of the New York State Civil Practice Law and Rules and constitutes the exclusive enforcement arm within the county for local, county, state, and federal courts. The Civil Bureau members carry out a wide spectrum of judicial mandates, judgments, and orders. Legal process is received and served on behalf of courts, members of the bar, and private citizens.
The Captain of the Civil Bureau is responsible for the overall management of all operations of the Bureau, developing and implementing Bureau policy, providing legal expertise, and supervising and assisting the members under his command. The Captain reviews the various documents received and generated to insure legality or process and compliance with law.
In addition to overseeing the Civil Bureau operations, the Captain assumes the duties as the Records Access Officer for the Sheriff's Department, as well as, manager of the offender registration and community notification functions pursuant to the New York State Sex Offender Registration Act, and Public Information Officer.
The Civil Bureau processes civil process for the department. Process include civil summonses, Family Court papers, District Attorney subpoenas, court orders, petitions, warrants to remove, notices to tenants, commitment orders, replevin orders, real property executions, personal property executions, income executions, orders of attachment, and Surrogate Court citations. Additionally, the Civil Bureau fulfills requests for assistance from the County Commissioner of Jurors and serves jury summonses. Pursuant to a contract between the Sheriff and the Department of Social Services, the Civil Bureau effects service of legal process for that agency.
Aside from their primary functions, uniformed deputy sheriffs assigned to the Civil Bureau patrol areas of Putnam County. They support the efforts of the Patrol Division in that they issue traffic tickets, investigate motor vehicle crashes and respond to criminal complaints and requests for service.
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The Lakeland Central School District is located at 1086 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588 in the northwest corner of Westchester County. The Lakeland Central School District is the largest suburban district in the county. Its borders push into Putnam County, then swing south almost to Peekskill. District students live in six different towns: Yorktown, Cortlandt, and Somers in Westchester County; Carmel, Philipstown, and Putnam Valley in Putnam County. Press each school for individual school Report Card.
Putnam / Northern Westchester BOCES is located at 200 BOCES Drive, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 in Westchester County. BOCES has a 240-acre campus in Yorktown Heights and Tech Center buildings located in Carmel in Putnam County. Putnam/Northern Westchester BOCES continues to grow and change according to the needs of its 18 local school districts.
"We are always striving to be more flexible, offering services based on new technology, new standards, or new needs. That is reflected in many of our offerings. At The Tech Center, computers are thoroughly integrated into everyday teaching. Academic courses in English, math, economics, science, and health are offered at The Tech Center building to make it easier for students to manage their schedules and to help them earn their diplomas. The end result of a Tech Center education is a successful transition to the world of work or college.
In Special Education, children are prepared for the world after they leave us — back to their home district or to work in the larger community. Through innovative programs, such as Community Outreach Program and MOVE, they are encouraged to move and communicate more effectively.
Nationally known educational experts are brought to BOCES on a regular basis to help train teachers in the new standards, science techniques, or data management, to name just a few priorities. We offer districts a variety of programs, from an on-line application system to cooperative bidding and school communications. In each case, quality and economics play an important part.
Putnam/Northern Westchester BOCES reaches across the spectrum in terms of the children it serves, from those with special needs to those with special gifts. We are living in a world that says every child should succeed. For some, this is a difficult challenge, but we are determined to use the tools necessary to make that happen. For others, we can use more sophisticated tools to provide a higher-level learning experience. Without BOCES, many of these students would not be able to meet with the kind of success they are capable of achieving..." James T. Langlois, District Superintendent
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Billingsley Realty has been serving the northern Westchester and Putnam County markets for over 60 years. This includes 39 consecutive years as the #1 company in residential sales in Somers, an astounding accomplishment in a very competitive real estate environment, as well as being a major player in the adjacent townships. The family-owned company has over 50 sales associates in 2 locations in Westchester and Putnam. Press "Blue Button" for more about buying and selling a home in Putnam and Westchester counties.
Billingsley Realty has been serving the northern Westchester and Putnam County markets for over 60 years. This includes 39 consecutive years as the #1 company in residential sales in Somers, an astounding accomplishment in a very competitive real estate environment, as well as being a major player in the adjacent townships. The family-owned company has over 50 sales associates in 2 locations in Westchester and Putnam. Press "Blue Button" for more about buying and selling a home in Putnam and Westchester counties.
The Bird & Bottle Inn is a small country inn located at 1123 Old Albany Post Road in Garrison, NY 10524 in Putnam County. The Bird & Bottle Inn offers a restaurant, serving New American food in an old country inn. Press "Blue Button" for menus, photos, and more about this country inn.
The word is: Adequate restaurant and nice atmosphere at this "old" colonial country inn with fireplaces that add warmth to your stay.
The Hudson House River Inn offers 11 intimate rooms and 2 suites in an impeccably restored 1832 landmark building. Many intimate rooms have breathtaking views of the Hudson River, some with balconies and some with walkout terraces. The Hudson House River Inn is at the perfect location for you to relax and unwind, located within walking distance from the Metro North Train Station or just a one hour and fifteen minute drive from New York City, arriving at the Hudson House River Inn is stress free.
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The Valley is our signature, contemporary fine dining restaurant at The Garrison. The Valley restaurant features American Farm to Table Cuisine showcasing products from our own Garrison Farm as well as other farms in the region. Open April thru November, Friday and Saturdays.
The word is: “ . . . phenomenal, country fresh food is tops, service impeccable, space done in fabulous taste, magnificent views of the mountains and river" from Zagat 2007
Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar is located at 115 Independent Way, Brewster, NY 10509 in Putnam County. Each Applebee’s restaurant reflects its local neighborhood. The decor conveys this theme with photographs and memorabilia highlighting hometown heroes, local schools and area history. Press "Blue Button" for more locations and more about Applebee's.
The Terrace Grill is located at 2015 Route 9 at Snake Hill Road, Garrison, NY 10524. Enjoy casual dining at the Terrace Grill, serving a freshly prepared menu of sandwiches and salads from 11am to 6pm daily.
Features Beautiful views of the Hudson River Valley
At Starbucks you can customize you beverage by requesting it be made with whole, skim, soy or, in the U.S., even organic milk." Press Blue Button for nutrition information and more.
Filia's Restaurant & Bar, serving Continental cuisine, is located at 1250 Route 22, Brewster, New York 10509 in Putnam County. Press "Blue Button" to view menus, photos, restaurant reviews, and more.
The Arch, serving French Eclectic cuisine, is located on Route 22 in Brewster, New York. For 2007, Zagat Review rated The Arch as one of the Top Restaurants out side of New York and included The Arch in their "The Best in the United States" Book. Press "Blue Button" for reviews, photos, and menu.
Le Bouchon Brasserie, serving French food, is located at 76 Main Street in Cold Spring, Putnam County, NY 10516. Le Bouchon Brasserie offers a patio for outdoor dining and a lovely garden.
Carvel Ice Cream is located at 104 Brewster Avenue, Carmel, NY 10512 in Putnam County. Carvel is the nation's first retail ice cream franchise, serving ice cream for over 70 years. Press "Blue Button" for Carvel's menus, nutritional information, and store locator.
Carvel Ice Cream is located at 130 Dolson Avenue, Middletown, NY 10940 in Orange County Press "Blue Button" for Carvel's menus, store locator, and nutritional information.
Carvel Ice Cream is located at 2 Mahopac Plaza, Mahopac, New York, 10541 in Westchester County. Press "Blue Button" for Carvel's menus, store locator, and nutritional information.
Carvel Ice Cream is located at 1020 Route 22 Brewster, NY 10509 in Putnam County. Carvel is the nation's first retail ice cream franchise, serving ice cream for over 70 years. Press "Blue Button" for Carvel's menus, store locator and nutritional information.
Jaipore Royal Indian Restaurant is located on Route 22 in Brewster, Putnam County NY 10509. Jaipore has several indoor dining areas including an outside covered porch and patio.
The word is: Authentic Indian food, terrific buffet, relaxing decor.
Features Outdoor dining Vegetarian and Vegan menus
Sentrista Grill, serving Italian fare with a touch of American, is located at 512 Clock Tower Drive, Brewster, New York 10509. Outdoor dining is available on our lovely patio, enhancing the restaurant’s intimate ambiance. Press "Blue Button" for menus and more about Sentrista Grill.
7 Stars Family Restaurant is located at 1577 Route 22, Brewster, NY 10509. 7 Stars' menu offers a large selection of Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner items. Enjoy fresh fruit, great french toast, and many other dishes. Served in a warm and cozy setting that is friendly to families with children.
The Lantern Restaurant, serving Steak & Seafood, is a Mahopac tradition for over 40 years. The Lantern Restaurant is located at 728 Route 6 in Mahopac, Putnam County NY 10541 across from the Mahopac Firehouse.
The Lantern Restaurant, serving Steak & Seafood, is a Mahopac tradition for over 40 years. The Lantern Restaurant is located at 728 Route 6 in Mahopac, Putnam County NY 10541 across from the Mahopac Firehouse.
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
Fahnestock Winter Park is nestled in the 16,000 acre Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park. Its 1,100 foot elevation allows the Park to capture additional snow during storms, and a northwest trail system helps it to retain a good snow base, providing visitors with a perfect location to cross country ski and snowshoe. There are 15 kilometers of groomed, tracked, and mapped trails for beginning as well as experienced skiers. Quality sledding tubes, snowshoes, skis (both classic and skate), boots, and poles are available for rental. Lessons for beginners to review equipment, basic motions and skills are available by reservation. The Acorn Cafe provides a warm and welcoming retreat for all outdoor enthusiasts. Light lunches, beverages, and snacks are available for purchase. The cozy lodge also houses restrooms and changing rooms.
Parks attractions include: The Acorn Cafe, Cross-Country Skiing, Nature Trail, Recreation Programs, Sledding, Snowshoeing
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
Fahnestock Winter Park is nestled in the 16,000 acre Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park. Its 1,100 foot elevation allows the Park to capture additional snow during storms, and a northwest trail system helps it to retain a good snow base, providing visitors with a perfect location to cross country ski and snowshoe. There are 15 kilometers of groomed, tracked, and mapped trails for beginning as well as experienced skiers. Quality sledding tubes, snowshoes, skis (both classic and skate), boots, and poles are available for rental. Lessons for beginners to review equipment, basic motions and skills are available by reservation. The Acorn Cafe provides a warm and welcoming retreat for all outdoor enthusiasts. Light lunches, beverages, and snacks are available for purchase. The cozy lodge also houses restrooms and changing rooms.
Parks attractions include: The Acorn Cafe, Cross-Country Skiing, Nature Trail, Recreation Programs, Sledding, Snowshoeing
A mostly undeveloped preserve of nearly 6,000 acres, Hudson Highlands State Park consists of a series of separate parcels of land stretching from Annsville Creek in Peekskill, north to Dennings Point in Beacon. The spacious park is perfect for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, and birding. The Hudson Highlands and Hudson River provide spectacular backdrops for the many activities that can be enjoyed here.
The park's extensive hiking trail network includes terrain that varies from easy to challenging. Trail maps can be obtained at the Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park office. The park’s most well known trail – Breakneck Ridge was rated by Newsweek as one of the top 10 day hikes in America. The 5.5 mile Breakneck Ridge trail rises 1,250 feet in only a ¾ mile stretch.
For visitors who wish to view the scenic park from the water, kayaks and canoes are available for rental at Annsville Creek Paddlesport Center in Cortlandt Manor. Rentals, as well as instruction, tours, and educational programs, are provided by Atlantic Kayak Tours. Visitors may also launch their own kayaks and canoes from the Annsville dock. Fishing from the dock is also permitted.
Points of Interest: One area of Hudson Highlands State Park, Bannerman Island, can only be accessed by water and explored via guided tour. Known originally as Pollepel Island, this island is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This majestic Hudson River landmark is home to Bannerman Castle, built by American entrepreneur Frank Bannerman VI between 1901 and 1918. For more information on visiting this unique site see Historic Sites at www.WestchesterTowns.com
Filia's Restaurant & Bar, serving Continental cuisine, is located at 1250 Route 22, Brewster, New York 10509 in Putnam County. Press "Blue Button" to view menus, photos, restaurant reviews, and more.
Jaipore Royal Indian Restaurant is located on Route 22 in Brewster, Putnam County NY 10509. Jaipore has several indoor dining areas including an outside covered porch and patio.
The word is: Authentic Indian food, terrific buffet, relaxing decor.
Features Outdoor dining Vegetarian and Vegan menus
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is wonderful for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming and Fahnestock Winter Park which includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.
The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Visitors with their own boats must obtain a Regional Boating permit at the Park Office. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.
The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings.
The Chapel of Our Lady Restoration is located at 45 Market Street, Cold Spring, NY in the beautiful Hudson River Valley, Putnam County. The Chapel is an architectural gem in the Greek Revival style, dramatically situated on a rock bluff overlooking the Hudson River. It was designed in 1833 and, when consecrated in 1834 as The Church of Our Lady of Cold Spring, was the first Roman Catholic Church in the New York Archdiocese north of 14th Street, Manhattan.
In 1970, a group of concerned citizens organized the Chapel of Our Lady Restoration, Inc. and raised funds to purchase and restore the ruin. Their work accomplished, the building was re-dedicated on September 18, 1977 as a Chapel for people of all faiths.
Today, the Chapel is not affiliated with any church or religious organization. It is administered by a volunteer Board of Directors which is pleased to offer it as an ecumenical setting for weddings and other significant events. The restored structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival is located at Boscobel on Route 9D in Garrison, NY 36079 - just eight miles north of the Bear Mountain Bridge in the Hudson River Valley.
The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival began in 1987 with a modest outdoor production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream performed under the stars in a meadow at Manitoga, in Garrison, New York. One year later, Boscobel Restoration, a Hudson River estate in Garrison, became the Festival’s new site. It offered a magnificent setting, ample parking, and an established reputation as a tourist attraction. Once in its new home and under a big tent, the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival grew dramatically.
Nineteen years later, the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival is a critically-acclaimed regional theater, attracting audiences from the tri-state area and beyond. Shakespeare scholars, critics and enthusiastic fans laud its spare, clear and compelling productions. In addition to its summer productions, the Festival sponsors year-round education programs, including a School Outreach Program and an Artists-in-Residence Program which reach over 8,000 students annually from elementary school through college, and a summer Apprentice Program for a select group of high school age actors seriously committed to learning the craft of theater.
The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival is dedicated to producing the plays of Shakespeare with an economy of style that focuses its energy and resources on script, actors, and audience. We communicate the stories with energy, clarity and invention and distill rather than embellish the language and action. We challenge ourselves and our audiences to take a fresh look at what is essential in Shakespeare’s plays.
Reviews Ben Brantley, The New York Times "Far more than the starry productions in Central Park, Mr. O'Brien's vivacious interpretations make Shakespeare breathe in the present tense, but without hyperventilating." "Few stages have wings like those of the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, where the theater is an open-sided tent perched on a riverside knoll." For a classic summer night of theater, the glorious grounds of Boscobel provide perfect set and setting. Pre-theater picnicking sets the mood as festival-goers choose their view of the Hudson Highlands. Press "Blue Button" for season schedules, plays, and more about the Shakespeare Festival.
Hudson Valley Attractions Before the play begins - picnic on the spectacular grounds of Bobcobel Restoration, and then enjoy one of the most enchanting Shakespearean peformances imaginable. What a wonderful way to spend an evening!
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