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Discover New Castle

Preserving History and Keeping it Fun at the New Castle Historical Society

November 13, 2019 by The Inside Press

Founded in 1966, the New Castle Historical Society (NCHS) is a non-profit educational organization that seeks to research, discover, collect, and preserve the history of the Town of New Castle. The NCHS is located in the Horace Greeley House and is open to the public for tours and research.

The Town of New Castle’s diverse history is evident in its many parks, buildings, roadways, trails, businesses, and organizations. Residents and visitors alike will quickly find that New Castle is home to many captivating historical narratives. These narratives range from the days of the Wappinger Confederacy’s use of the land, to the early Quaker settlement of the area, to stories from the Colonial Times, the Revolutionary War, and the 19th and 20th centuries.

At the NCHS, residents and visitors alike may experience the past by touring the Horace Greeley House and the many local history exhibitions on display, by performing historic research in the collection and archive, or by taking a self-guided walking tour of Horace Greeley’s former farm and downtown Chappaqua. 100 King Street, Chappaqua, NY 10514, newcastlehs.org

NCHS Annual Highlights

Historic Tin-Punch Workshop – January

Each January, workshop participants step back in time to become tinsmiths, also known as tinkers. Each participant makes several tin-punch decorations to take home.

Victorian Valentine’s Tea – February

A New Castle favorite every year! Participants make Victorian crafts for Valentine’s Day, and practice penmanship and etiquette, before sitting down to a formal Victorian Tea in the dining room of Horace Greeley House. Light refreshments will also be served. Held annually every February (exact date will vary year to year) for students in grades 2-4.

“Castles of New Castle” House Tour – May

Each year the NCHS hosts the “Castles of New Castle” House Tour every May. Local homeowners graciously open their interesting, beautiful, and historic homes to the public—all to support the historical society.

Ice Cream Social at the Greeley House – June

During the last week of school, the historical society hosts a “Make-you-own Ice Cream Social” at the Greeley House to celebrate the start of summer.

Live Music & Picnic in the Park – September

The NCHS’s Fall Benefit features a live band performing under the canopy of trees in the Chappaqua Station lawn and circle. Guests are encouraged to dance, dine, and get to know their neighbors. All proceeds from this elegant, early evening community picnic benefit the NCHS.

Community Sing, Holiday Crafts, & Tree Lighting – December

Held every December (specific date varies from year to year)

Annual Schedule of Activities:

– New Castle Community Sing presented by the Chappaqua Orchestra at Robert E. Bell Middle School (3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.).
– Old Fashioned Crafts Workshop, Greeley House (4 p.m.–6 p.m.) Children of all ages are invited to create old fashioned crafts and to help us decorate the community tree.
– As darkness falls (5 pm), the Horace Greeley High School Madrigal Choir leads the community in heartwarming-carols, and the lighting of the holiday tree commences.

Other Programs, Events, and Services

The NCHS offers guided tours of the Horace Greeley House, a public research room, educational programming, digital resources, and a gift shop. Please check the website for more information: newcastlehs.org

 

Courtesy of the New Castle Historical Society

Filed Under: Discover New Castle Tagged With: Castle of New Castle, history, Home Tours, Horace Greeley House, New Castle Historical Society, Victorian Valentine's Tea

Past & Present Notable Neighbors: List Courtesy of the New Castle Historical Society

November 13, 2019 by The Inside Press

William Jefferson Clinton, 42nd U.S. President
Hillary Clinton, former
Secretary of State/Senator/First Lady
New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo
David T. Abercrombie

William Ackman

Jenny Allen

Adam Arkin

Alan Arkin

Anthony Arkin

Matthew Arkin

Nell Benjamin

Blanche Bates

Peter Berg

Kevin Berke

Adam Belanoff

Joe Berlinger

Robert Berlinger

Bill Berner

Daniel Berolzheimer

Bibi Besch

Dave Bickler

Dan Biederman

Tina L. Brozman

Dan Bucatinsky

William Jennings Burch

Carl Burger

Knox Burger

Kevin Burke

Curtis Buseman

Alfred Busselle

Ed Butowsky

Courtlandt Canby

Dr. Joseph Casbarro

Carrie Chapman Catt

Bennett Cerf

Rosemary Clooney

Jon Cobert

David Cole

Steve Cohen

Bill Clinton

Hillary Clinton

Renee Cox

Mary Nichols Cox

Candy Crowley

Andrew Cuomo

Barbara Dana

Howard Da Silva

Barbara Dee

Mike Diamente

Luidi Palma Di Cesnola

Mildred Dunnock

Michael Eisner

Richie Erenberg

Leo Esaki

José Ferrer

Allison Field

Frank Field

Jonathan Flink

Linus Richard Foy

Peter Frampton

Arlene Francis

Ace Frehley

Eric Fromm

Jean Craighead George

Sheila GarrigueTom Gilberg

Bob Giraldi

Lev Gleason

Sam Gold

Myra Gordon

Ralph Gomory

Earl G. “Butch” Graves, Jr.

Horace Greeley

Frederick Guinsberg

Henrietta Guinzberg

Victor Guinzberg

Arlo Davy Guthrie

Nora Guthrie

Woody Guthrie

Dashiell Hammett

David A. Harris

Daniel Harrison

Roxanne Hart

Gerald L. Hassell

Lillian Hellman

David Da-i Ho

Susan Hockfield

Abbie Hoffman

Eleanor Holm

Robert Houston

Lloyd Howard

Steny Hoyer

Ian Hunter

Mary Beth Hurt

Paul F. Iams

Kenneth T. Jackson

Stu Jackson

Raymond Edward Johnson

Herman Kahn

Heather Paige Kent

Jonathan Klein

Alexis Krasilovsky

Phyllis Krasilovsky

Rush H. Kress

Steve Kroft

Peter Kunhardt

James Kwak

Michael Lasker

Richard Laster

Matt Lauer

Sandra Lee

Brian Leiser

Brigadier General Samuel K. Lessey, Jr.

Paul Levitz

Jason Lichtenthal

Dan Lindau

John Lindenthaler

Allen Ludden

Ferdinand Lundberg

Ray MacDonnell

Richard McKelvey

Clare Tree Major

Benoit Mandelbrot

Tommy ManvilleLynn Mapes

Catherine Wood Marshall

Paul Martin

Graham Masser

William F. May

Jordan Mechner

Dr. Paul Merica

Daniel Meyer

Edward Meyer

Lawrence Meyers

John Morris

Kelli O’Hara

Daniel O’Keefe

Laurence O’Keefe

Mark O’Keefe

John R. Opel

Matt Ostrowski

Ira Ozer

Theodore Papes, Jr.

Frank R. Pierson

Scott Powell

Jane Bryant Quinn

Marc Randolph

Louis L. Rana

Robert L. “Nob” Rauch

Bingham Ray

Vincent Riggio

Gerry Ritterman

Corey Robin

Billy Rose

Brett Rosenberg

Morton Rosenthal

Andy Rubin

Jason Scott Sadofsky

Arthur J. Samberg

Fred Sanders

Jay O. Sanders

Peter Saul

Eugene Savage

Simon Schama

Margo Schlanger

Paul Schrader

Michael Jeffrey Shapiro

Ariel Velasco Shaw

Barclay Shaw

John Scott Sherrill

John and Elizabeth Sherrill

Frank Shiner

Sylvia Sidney

Otto Soglow

H. Allen Smith

Kenneth G. Standard

Eric Stangel

Justin Stangel

Peter Stangl

Ben Stiller

Peter Strauss

Bert Sugar

Henriette Suhr

William Suhr

Martin J. SullivanEugene Savage

Gerard Swope

David Swope

David Swope, Jr.

Rene Syler

Julie Campbell Tatham

Christine Taylor

James Renwick Thomson

Nicole Tocantins

Terry Tocantins

John Turitzin

Mara Van Fleet

Matt Van Fleet

Jeff Van Gundy

Jeanne Van Leeuwen

Kevin Wade

Ralph Walker

Betty White

Chris Williams

Dar Williams

Vanessa Williams

Kimberly Williams-Paisley

Hugo Winterhalter

Jenna Wolfe

Blanche Yurka

List courtesy of the New Castle Historical Society

Filed Under: Discover New Castle Tagged With: Celebrities, New Castle, Notable Neighbors

Discovering The League of Women Voters of New Castle

November 13, 2019 by The Inside Press

A community-based grassroots nonpartisan political organization, the League of Women Voters of New Castle …

  • Is a voice for all, working to connect people directly with government.
  • Does not support or oppose any candidates for office or political parties.
  • Educates.
  • Advocates for change.
  • Has been serving New Castle for nearly 70 years!

The New Castle League’s most visible activities are the Voters Guides for the fall election, distributed to all residents in New Castle free of charge, and Candidates’ Nights. Candidate information is made available online at vote411.org. The League holds several forums every year on topics of national and local interest, including its biannual “Conversation with the New Castle Town Supervisor.” Past forums have focused on health care, climate change and campaign finance reform. The League is open to both men and women. Even high school students have a place in the League. Every year the New Castle League sends a student to the State League’s four-day Students Inside Albany conference to learn about State government. Finally, the League works to influence governmental policy after study and consensus among its members, taking a position on an issue and advocating for change. The League welcomes new members. lwvnewcastle.org.

Courtesy of the League of Women Voters of New Castle

Filed Under: Discover New Castle Tagged With: Candidates' Nights, Forums, New Castle, The League of Women Voters, Vote411.org

New Castle Girl Scouts/Boy Scouts Opportunities

November 13, 2019 by The Inside Press

Photo by Hannah Rosenberg

With over 500 active Girl Scouts and adult leaders with troops at each of the six Chappaqua schools, Chappaqua’s Girl Scout troops are organized by grade level and school attended. Girls beginas Daisies in Kindergarten or in Grade 1, or later as Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors or Ambassadors. Annual events include the Campfire Sing, International “Thinking Day,” Father-Daughter Dance, Cookie Sales, Veterans Day Tribute, Thank a First Responder Day, and an Annual Camping Trip. Girl Scouting remains true to its mission: “Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.” Girls enjoy local field trips, engage in meaningful service projects and develop leadership skills and social responsibilities as they advance. Visit chappaquagirlscouts.org or girlscoutshh.org.

Scouts BSA (Boy Scouts of America) in Chappaqua currently divides into three ‘Troops,’ from 6th through 12th grade led by parent Scoutmasters. Cub Scouts at Chappaqua elementary schools divide into ‘Packs’ up to fifth grade; today, girls are welcome to both the Scouts BSA and Cub Scouts programs. Scouts BSA offers a wonderful alternative or supplement to organized sports experiences for children and teens, building lifelong skills. Each Scout can participate to the degree he or she wishes. Your child can also join any time–and will always be welcome. There is always room for more Scouts! Each Troop ‘wins’ by developing leadership, teaching respect for others and nature, providing service to the community–and going on awesome trips! For more information or to join, please visit scouting.org

Courtesy of the Chappaqua Girl Scouts and Scouts BSA (Boy Scouts of America)

Filed Under: Discover New Castle Tagged With: boy scouts, Chapapqua Girl Scouts, girl scouts, Scoutmasters, Scouts BSA

All Aboard: Commuting Ease

November 13, 2019 by The Inside Press

Photo by Grace Bennett

The daily ritual for many Chappaqua families is getting the kids ready for school but also getting mom and/or dad ready for work.  In addition to wonderful schools and other amenities, a major reason many families choose to call New Castle home is the ease of the commute into the city. With so many working in midtown and downtown, it’s an added bonus that Metro-North Railroad offers daily service from the Chappaqua Station to Grand Central Terminal in less than an hour. In addition, having the convenience of the station here makes it a snap to take a day or evening off to enjoy everything the city has to offer including Broadway and year-round events. In addition, there’s no waiting list for resident parking.

Metro-North Railroad is the second largest commuter railroad in the nation and operates more than 85 trains to and from the Chappaqua Station on weekdays–and more than 60 on weekends. All three main Metro-North Lines (the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven Lines) run north out of Grand Central, which has been completely restored and redeveloped as a retail hub.

West of the Hudson River, Metro-North’s Port Jervis and Pascack Valley Lines provide service to Orange and Rockland Counties. So for almost anywhere you need to go from Westchester County–Metro-North can get you there!

Courtesy of Town of New Castle and Metro-North Railroad

Filed Under: Discover New Castle Tagged With: All Aboard, Commute, Commuting, Grand Central Terminal, Metro North Railroad, Railroad

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