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What New Castle Residents are Saying!

August 5, 2015 by The Inside Press

We turned to the Chappaqua Moms forum on Facebook to ask what “sold” current residents on our town and to share reasons a prospective home buyer might also want to choose the greater New Castle area as a wonderful place to choose to raise their family. Great schools, a sense of security, a convenient commute with easy parking and compassionate, caring neighbors were recurring themes. Here, just some of the answers we received:

When we moved here, we were coming from out of state and knew nothing of Westchester. We started our search based on school rankings and needing to be on a train line that went through White plains. When we were looking at houses in Chappaqua…I was amazed at the people who were so open and welcoming and loved talking about their town….the feeling of living on a forest with wildlife all around us sealed the deal.

–Parke Anderson

Great schools with a reasonable commute into the city and getting more house, more property and more privacy for the same money as lower Westchester. I also love that we are a generous and compassionate community.

–Ann Styles Brochstein

paige schoenberg

I had infant twins and we were living in a tiny two bedroom cottage in Nyack. Something had to give. We started looking at towns in Westchester because of the train line. My sister was living in Chappaqua and I knew the schools were excellent. One weekend I had set up some time to take a look at homes in New Castle. I had the enormous double stroller and I was standing on King Street on a beautiful fall day. There were many people gathered. All of a sudden this parade starts. Tons of the cutest kids ever were marching in all sorts of costumes. There were princesses, lions, firefighters, superheroes, vampires and so on. Once I saw the Ragamuffin parade, I knew this was the town for us. My kids have not marched in that parade for years, but the memories remain.

–Ellen Davis

Girl Scouts PoliceIt is the closest you can get to living in the country while still being within commuting distance to NYC. We feel like our home is vacation. Why go to the Berkshires when you can stay in your backyard? Also it really is the best bang for your buck if you are looking for a larger lot. You can’t get as much land for the price unless you go farther north.

–Jennifer Neuren

Schools. Still reasonable commute to Manhattan. The beauty of the area. The people.

–Jonathan Birenbaum

I heard that the merchants know you by name, the town is hilly, the area bucolic and the schools are good. I had a memory of visiting my Dad’s business colleague when I was a teenager, the house on Spring Lane and Quaker Road. I remembered it was on a hill and the architecture so interesting…like a storybook home. So when my husband brought up Chappaqua because he had a colleague too who lived here, with the prior image etched in my mind, I jumped at the suggestion.

–Barbara Fine Buxbaum

sledding at gedney pic

We came for the schools, the bucolic setting and the commute. Stayed after kids finished Greeley…for the people!

–Emily Haft Bloom

We were looking for good schools, larger lot size and better values, and it felt more country than suburbs to us. –Joan Sepler Close commute to NYC, NJ, and CT. Not far from New England…it’s quiet, peaceful, secluded…more spacious than lower Westchester.

–John Nadler

I commute daily and we have two young kids so we were looking to live closer; however, nowhere felt as country-like. It is beautiful up here, a great break from the city and much less congested than many towns we looked at. We figured if we were moving to the ‘burbs, we wanted it to look and feel like the burbs.

–Amy Luparella Boyle

Schools and beautiful setting. I love Chappaqua!

–Marianna Piedra

Schools and trains. We’re a terminus and a first stop.

–Melissa Kapper Zuckerman

Schools….Less of a “rat race” than Southern Westchester. –Harriet Stillman Helfenbein We are living in a beautiful part of the country, and enjoy seeing all the wildlife we have here. It’s also a safe place to live…There are many offerings for children and adults through the rec department. I could go on and on.

–Pam Percus Rosman

rocks lady and frend and kid

I love the sense of community, the caring and sharing both within and beyond the New Castle borders, the willingness of the many and multi-talented residents to pitch in at a moment’s notice.

–Eileen Gallagher

I love that we come together to help those in need, people we don’t even know–whatever the case may be.

–Georgia Hobaica Frasch

I love the sense of community and outreach that makes us who we are.

–Beth Wagshul Besen

I love the memories I have with my children playing at “police man park” and sitting by “The Duck Pond”–two New Castle landmarks, even if the kids have changed the names a bit. I really do love New Castle. It’s made this Bronx girl feel very much loved and at home.

–Rita Madonna Santella

The Bell School (the architecture) made a terrific impression as I drove into town…I wanted to learn more. I thought the downtown was adorable, and I loved the Pocket Park.

–Leslie Pierson

Filed Under: Inside My New Castle Tagged With: Chappaqua, education, Inside Press, residents, theinsidepress.com, train line

The FIRST 5-Star Rated Hospital in New York

August 5, 2015 by The Inside Press

Main_EntranceNorthern Westchester Hospital (NWH), a member of the North Shore-LIJ Health System, provides quality, patient centered care that is close to home through a unique combination of medical expertise, leading-edge technology, and a commitment to humanity. Over 650 highly-skilled physicians, state-of-the-art technology and professional staff of caregivers are all in place to ensure that you and your family receive treatment in a caring, respectful and nurturing environment.

NWH has established extensive internal quality measurements that surpass the standards defined by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Hospital Quality Alliance (HQA) National Hospital Quality Measures. NWH is the first and only hospital in New York to receive the highest 5-star Medicare rating for patient satisfaction (medicare.gov/hospitalcompare). Our high-quality standards help to ensure that the treatment you receive at NWH is among the best in the nation.

Did you know that at Northern Westchester Hospital:

  • Patients using the Emergency Department see a care provider on average within 14 minutes?**
  • The food and nutrition program was developed in conjunction with the Culinary Institute of America?
  • The stroke program has received the highest rating provided by the American Heart Association?
  • Patients use bedside tablet computers to access medical information, communicate with staff, and even control their in-room entertainment?
  • Is an observation teaching facility for advanced robotic surgery? **

**HCAHPS Survey of ED wait time
reflects the most current survey results dated July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014 and can be viewed online at medicare.gov/hospitalcompare.

Contact Information:

NWH Main Number: 914-666-1200

NWH Foundation: 914-242-8392

Physician Referral: 877-4-NWH-DOC
(877-469-4362)

Volunteer Services: 914-666-1925

400 East Main Street, Mount Kisco, NY

nwhc.net

Filed Under: Inside My New Castle Tagged With: health, hospital, Inside Press, medical care, Northern Westchester Hospital, NWH, theinsidepress.com

Chappaqua Crossing: Coming Soon

August 5, 2015 by The Inside Press

The traditional attractions of Chappaqua are many: esteemed schools, plenty of places to commune with nature, and accessibility to the city. And now, at an optimal time to take up residence in the hamlet, an exciting venture is coming to fruition: Chappaqua Crossing.

chappaqua crossings visualLocated on the former campus of Reader’s Digest on Roaring Brook Road, Chappaqua Crossing has already become a destination offering vital amenities with a certain cachet–a healthy lifestyle. To that end, the town has mandated that 20 percent of retail space be dedicated to health and wellness. The anchor store (crown jewel is no exaggeration!) will be a 40,000 square foot Whole Foods. This enterprise will provide the touch of sophistication that caters to foodies and busy families.

And, it’s not all about the retail side. The historic Wallace Auditorium will be donated to the town. Live theatre will reign in Chappaqua! Inaugural performances began in May and several theatrical companies have expressed interest in creating a permanent home. Chappaqua Crossing is dedicated to those looking to provide a healthy lifestyle for their families. The unique combination of fitness-related retail, Whole Foods and theatre, facilitates this goal. Easy access in one convenient place renders the Town of New Castle the ideal community in which to live and raise a family. chappaquacrossing.com

Filed Under: Inside My New Castle Tagged With: Chappaqua, Chappaqua Crossing, development, facilities, Inside Press, theinsidepress.com

Thank You

August 5, 2015 by The Inside Press

THANK YOU!

We are deeply grateful to all our sponsors for their support of “Inside my New Castle.” Special thanks to Music in Chappaqua, Kiwi Country Day Camp and Chappaqua Crossing for their generous cover sponsorships, and to our real estate offices–Douglas Elliman, Houlihan Lawrence, Julia B. Fee/Sotheby’s International, and William Raveis. Each of our realtor sponsors will have guides available for prospective residents throughout the year.

Beecher Flooks Funeral Home, Inc.
418 Bedford Road
Pleasantville, NY
914-769-0001
beecherflooksfh.com
Bet Torah Nursery School
60 Smith Avenue
Mt. Kisco, NY
914-666-7595
bettorah.org
Breeze
1 King Street
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-1900
breezegifts.com
Camp Connection
914-273-8010
thecampconnection.com
Chappaqua Crossing
55 Station St.
Southport, CT 06890
203-354-1500
chappaquacrossing.com
Chappaqua Paint and Hardware
59 South Greeley Ave.
Chappaqua, NY 10514
914-861-2777
ChappaquaPandH.com
Doublevision
PO Box 502
Chappaqua, NY
914-954-4770
doublevisionphotographers.com
Douglas Elliman
101 King Street
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-3988
elliman.com
Dr. Lydia Evans
229 King Street
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-1500
lydiaevansmd.com
Drug Mart of Millwood
Millwood Town Plaza
230 Saw Mill River Rd
Millwood, NY
914-923-9200
drugmarts.com
Emmary Day Spa
24 South Greeley Avenue
Chappaqua, New York
914 238 8830
emmarydayspa.com
Family Britches
70 King Street
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-8017
familybritches.com
Financial Asset Management Corp.
26 South Greeley Avenue
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-8900
famcorporation.com
Friedricks Interiors
113 King Street
Chappaqua, NY914-273-6892
friedricksinteriors.com
Hickory & Tweed
410 Main Street,
Armonk, NY 10504
914-273-3397
hickoryandtweed.com
Houlihan Lawrence
45 S Greeley Avenue
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-4766
houlihanlawrence.com
Jodi’s Gym
25 Hubbels Dr
Mt. Kisco, NY
914-244-8811
jodisgym.com
Kiwi Country Day Camp
825 Union Valley Road
Carmel, NY
914-276-2267
kiwicountrydaycamp.com
Makom Shalom
107 North Greeley
Avenue #183
Chappaqua, NY
914-393-9261
mymakomshalom.com
Matero Fine Jewelry & Design
Millwood Town Plaza
238 Saw Mill River Road
Millwood, NY
914-944-1495
materofinejewelry.com
Millwood Hardware
235 Saw Mill River Rd
Millwood, NY
914-762-2828
millwoodhardware.com
Mount Kisco Child Care Center
95 Radio Circle
Mount Kisco, NY
914-241-2135
mkccc.org
Music in Chappaqua
225 North Greeley Avenue
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-3123
musicinchappaqua.com
New Castle Physical Therapy & Personal Training
16 Schuman Road
Millwood, NY
914-488-5440
newcastlept.net
Noelle Marie Photography
140 King Street
Chappaqua, NY 10514
914-861-8400
nomaphoto.com
Oak Lane Child Care Center
49 Memorial Drive
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-3756
oaklaneccc.org
Old Stone Trattoria
425 King Street
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-8822
oldstonetrattoria.com
Prescriptions for Fitness
255 King Street
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-0500
prescriptionsforfitness.net
Julia B. Fee / Sotheby’s International
Joanna Rizoulis
Amy Smith Sroka
Joanna.Rizoulis@JuliaBFee.com
Amy.Smith@JuliaBFee.com
Rosenthal JCC of Northern Westchester
600 Bear Ridge Rd.
Pleasantville, NY
914-741-0333
rosenthaljcc.org
Salon 228
26 South Greeley Avenue
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-3172
Samalin Investment Counsel, LLC
297 King Street
Chappaqua, NY
914-666-6600
SICounsel.com
Seven Bridges Field Club
P.O. Box 482
160 Seven Bridges Road
Chappaqua NY 10514
914-666-2102
sevenbridgesfieldclub.org
Steffi Nossen School of Dance
Church of Saint Mary the Virgin
191 South Greeley Ave
Chappaqua, NY
914-328-1900
steffinossen.org
Tazza Café
230 Saw Mill River Road
Millwood, NY
914-488-5227
tazzacafeny.com
Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester
220 South Bedford Road
Chappaqua NY
914-238-3928
bethelnw.org
Temple Shaaray Tefila
89 Baldwin Road
Bedford Corners, NY
914-666-3133
shaaraytefila.org
Wags & Whiskers
392 King Street
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-0244
wagsnwhiskersdoggrooming.com
Westchester Youth Choirs
607 Millwood Road
Mt. Kisco NY
914-218-3518
westchesteryouthchoirs.com
Whispering Pines Flower Shop
83 South Greeley Avenue
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-5661
whisperingpinesofchappaqua.com
William Raveis
75 N Greeley Avenue
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-0505
raveis.com
World Cup Nursery School & Kindergarten
160 Hunts Lane
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-9267
worldcupschools.com
World Cup Gymnastics
170 Hunts Lane
Chappaqua, NY
914-238-4967
worldcupschools.com

Filed Under: Inside My New Castle Tagged With: Business, Local, Sponsors

Staying Connected

August 5, 2015 by The Inside Press

Photo by Grace Bennett
Photo by Grace Bennett

Some of what makes New Castle the town, and our villages, Chappaqua and Millwood, so special is clear–and comes to life online as well … we boast one of the largest mom networks, a closed Facebook community where parents share tips, resources, experiences, where they buy and sell from each other, volunteer to help out when a family is in need, share local news and exchange views on town issues. We are thrilled to have these online resources, and the list below is just a snapshot, but of course, there is nothing better than “meeting” and enjoying your friends, neighbors and local connections in town as well!

Popular New Castle-Focused Facebook Communities:

  • Chappaqua-Millwood Chamber of Commerce
  • The Town of New Castle, including the New Castle Community e-newsletter
  • Chappaqua Library
  • Chappaqua Cares

MeetUp:

There are multiple events every day for locals to connect, from play dates for babies, to arts and culture meet ups, to biking, hiking and rock-climbing excursions: meetup.com

Facebook:

Chappaqua Moms Wholeshare Group participants / Photo by Carolyn Simpson
Chappaqua Moms Wholeshare Group participants / Photo by Carolyn Simpson

Chappaqua Moms has emerged into an incredible resource and one of the largest, most vibrant “mom communities” on Facebook. But many other groups have vibrant exchanges daily. These include:
Chappaqua Moms Wholeshare; Chappaqua Dads; Chappaqua Moms & Dads; Chappaqua Moms Sales, and more!

Read All About it!

Independently owned media sites

  • Chappaqua/Mount Kisco Patch
  • Examiner Media
  • Inside Chappaqua Magazine
  • New Castle NOW
  • The Chappaqua Daily Voice
  • The Journal News

Broadcast

News12 Westchester

NCCMC’s Programming

New Castle Community Media Center (NCCMC) is New Castle’s nationally recognized nonprofit media center that connects our community through local programming and provides media production tools for residents, businesses and organizations. Our state-of-the-art production equipment resides in the Chappaqua Library Theatre. Our Public, Education and Government Television Channels are Verizon Channels 45, 46, 47 and Cablevision/Optimum Channels 75, 77, 78 respectively. Town of New Castle Meetings and other local events are streamed live at livestream.com/nccmc and programs are available On Demand at nccmc.com.

Filed Under: Inside My New Castle Tagged With: connected, Inside Press, networks, online resource, theinsidepress.com

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