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Village of Port Chester
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Distance to NYC: 28 miles Area: 2.4 square miles
Port Chester is a village founded in 1868 within
the borders of the Town
of Rye. Located on the
Byram River and Long
Island Sound, it was
originally a shipbuilding
community, then a manufacturing
center. Today it
is home to a large number of retail establishments
and small manufacturers. It is also the home of the
Port Chester - Rye - Rye Brook Volunteer Emergency
Medical Services, which service the surrounding
area. Metro North New Haven line has 39-minute
express service to Grand Central Station.
Educational Facilities
Port Chester High School and a modern middle
school receive students from four public elementary
schools, including Kennedy Magnet School.
All-day kindergarten programs are offered in the
elementary schools. There are also three parochial
schools.
Recreational Facilities
Community residents are offered a wide range of
recreational facilities. Its five parks include playgrounds,
basketball and tennis courts and baseball
fields. Village youngsters can enjoy camp at
Crawford Park and a Summer Youth Theater. There
Village is also the Port Chester Summer Theater.
The Port Chester Council of the Arts, established
in 1981, provides programs in the visual and
performing arts for residents of all ages. It includes
an art series for children ages 5-12, a Summer
Camp Program and a Senior Workshop.
Known for its many fine restaurants, diners are
attracted to Port
Chester from all
over the county.
Houses of Worship
There is access for most denominations within
the immediate vicinity.
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