Chappaqua has a new farmer's market. Starting this Saturday, September 11, and extending through November, you'll have a chance to purchase the latest from our local farmers. The market will be at the Chappaqua Train Station from 10:30 to 1PM in September, then have extended hours of 9AM to 1PM in October and November. Stop by! Simone Gell from New Castle Business Update interviews the managers of the farm market:
9-11 Memorial Commemoration this Saturday
New Castle will mark the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks with simple but solemn ceremonies Saturday at Gedney Park.
Supervisor Barbara Gerrard will introduce Police Chief Charles Ferry, who will read the names of local victims of the violence on Sept. 11, 2001, in which nearly 3,000 perished and the twin towers of the World Trade Center were destroyed.
Ceremonies at the park, site of New Castle's 9/11 memorial, are scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. and will include an invocation, presentation of colors and the playing of taps.
Community Day - September 25th! 11AM to 4PM
Community Day is coming to Chappaqua! September 25th, from 11AM to 4PM. Come visit!
Learn how to Vote - with the new voting machines!
Be Ready to Vote on Primary Day!
Voters in Westchester County will see new optical scan voting machines at their polling places beginning this September with the Primary Election and again at the November General Election and beyond. These machines will replace the mechanical lever machines, which will no longer be used in elections conducted by the Westchester County Board of Elections.
Your town and city clerks are working in partnership with the Board of Elections to ensure voters are comfortable voting on the new machines. At your local municipal offices you can actually see a demonstration and receive hands-on instruction. Please call the clerk's office at the number on this website to set up an appointment.
An electronic version of the most recent draft Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) prepared by SG Chappaqua B, LLC on its proposal for the Chappaqua Crossing redevelopment of the former Reader's Digest site has been posted to the Chappaqua Crossing Review Site. This document is under consideration by the New Castle Town Board and has not been accepted by it. The Town Board is posting this draft FEIS on the New Castle Town web site to facilitate public review of it prior to the open discussion scheduled for the Town Board meeting on Tuesday, September 28, 2010. A hard copy of the entire draft FEIS continues to be available to the public for review in the Town Clerk's office during regular business hours.
Please be aware that some of the document files are quite large and will take some time to download.