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Third Thursday in Armonk: NOTE RAIN DATE PLANS/Changes

July 11, 2019 by The Inside Press

Autos and Music, and Sales… Oh My

Due to the weather forecast, the Armonk Car Show will be held Friday, July 19, in downtown Armonk starting at 5pm. Tomorrow’s concert, 1 Stop Pony Band, will still be on Thursday, July 18, but will be held at the North Castle Library’s Whippoorwill Hall. 

SCHEDULE

  • CAR SHOW AND PARADE DOWNTOWN: FRIDAY, JULY 19, begins 5 P.M
  • FREE CONCERT, 1 Stop Pony Band, has been moved to the North Castle Library’s Whippoorwill Hall
  • SALE DAYS IN ARMONK as planned

 

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Filed Under: North Castle News Tagged With: Armonk Car Show, Armonk Chamber of Commerce., cars, Downtown Parade, Free Concert, Sale Days, show, summer, Third Thursday, vintage, Wampus Brook Park

The Low Down on High Orchards

March 5, 2013 by The Inside Press

Bitsy Maranus - 600 Douglas Road Chappaqua NYHigh Orchards is one of Chappaqua’s treasures: a rare find–a vintage home in a quiet residential neighborhood, completely updated with modern touches. Built in 1895, this gambrel roof farmhouse was originally part of a farm belonging to the Quaker settlers of New Castle.

A long tree lined drive past enclosed fields and gardens leads to the house, set on 1.5 level usable acres backing up to woods. Over the years it has seen many changes.  According to the New Castle Historical Society, the property was probably farmed over the years and may have even served as a summer boarding house for vacationers from New York City.

The current owners have renovated the home, retaining period details, yet still keeping the original charm and character.  On the modern side, the addition of solar panels and a high efficiency furnace have dramatically lowered heating and cooling costs.

This one of a kind property has been featured on both the New Castle Historical Society and the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association House Tours.

PrintBitsy Maraynes, 
the listing agent for
 Houlihan Lawrence, states:  “It is the perfect blend of old and new: an antique home filled with charm and character that also offers  the best of modern technology and energy efficiency.”

Filed Under: Words & Wisdoms From Our Sponsors Tagged With: homes, real estate, vintage

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