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John André in the American Revolution
John André (1750-1780) was the aide de camp of Sir Henry Clinton, the British commander-in-chief. André purchased a commission as second lieutenant in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in 1771. In 1774 he joined a regiment in Quebec, where he pursued his first love of poetry and painting. In September and October 1775, American troops laid siege to his fort at St. Johns. He was captured, brought back to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and treated roughly. His days as a prisoner turned him against the American rebels. The Americans finally exchanged him in 1776, and he met up with British troops in New York City. Sir William Howe was especially interested in the information André had learned behind the American lines. André then purchased a position as captain and become General Charles Grey's aide. He became known for behaving ruthlessly and aggressively on the battlefield. In 1778 André joined the staff of Henry Clinton, General Howe's replacement. Clinton made him head of intelligence in April 1779. André successfully kept track of intelligence from American disserters and British prisoners who had escaped or were exchanged.
André's most famous success was the treachery of Benedict Arnold. As a result, Clinton promoted André rapidly, from deputy to adjutant general in October 1779. Yet Benedict Arnold was also André's downfall. Three American militiamen captured André, who was dressed in civilian clothes with a treasonous letter between Clinton and Arnold in his boot. André was tried with a court martial. Found guilty, he begged George Washington to shoot him as a gentlemen instead of hanging him as a spy. Nevertheless, he was hanged as a spy in Tappan, New York on October 2, 1780.
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The Ardsley Union Free School District is located at 500 Farm Road, Ardsley, NY 10502 in southern Westchester County less than 10 miles north of New York City. It is within an hour’s drive from Columbia University, New York University and Fordham University, and is surrounded by numerous institutions of higher education. District residents represent many occupations, professions, ethnic backgrounds and religious faiths. In addition to the students from the Village of Ardsley, students live in sections of
Dobbs Ferry, Hartsdale, Hastings, Irvington, Scarsdale, and White Plains.
The Ardsley Union Free School District is comprised of the following schools:
Concord Road Elementary School (914) 693-7510
Ardsley Middle School (914) 693-7564
Ardsley High School (914) 693-6300
Ardsley is primarily a suburban community. However, a small number of retail businesses and research facilities provide support for the school tax base. Ardsley’s location affords ready access to the New York State Thruway, the Saw Mill River Parkway, Route 9A and the Sprain Brook Parkway. Public bus transportation is also available.
The Ardsley School District has earned prestigious awards from the United States Department of Education. Ardsley Middle School was recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence and the Concord Road Elementary School received the National Award for Model Professional Development. These awards signify our commitment to excellence. The evaluation teams made the following comments:
“Ardsley Middle School is a clear example of an educational community of students, educators and parents focused on providing the most appropriate level of a challenging curriculum to all students. The overall curriculum provides a picture of a purposely developed and articulated program of studies clearly designed to ensure high levels of achievement for all students.” J. Stephen O’Brien, U.S. Department of Education, Blue Ribbon Panel.
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Azuma Sushi is located at 219 East Hartsdale Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County.
From the owner: “Since becoming the first Sushi Restaurant in Westchester County in 1983, Azuma Sushi has been serving the finest Tokyo-style Sushi in the Hudson Valley, NY area for almost thirty years.”
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The menu is relatively small and pricey at this no frills sushi restaurant in Hartsdale, "the place for sushi and sashimi lovers" who can expect "amazing and fresh sushi beautifully presented".
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Carvel Ice Cream is located at 419 North Central Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County.
From the owner: Carvel® provides an affordable ice cream experience and family fun for everyone by offering a variety of fresh made cakes, novelties and fountain ice cream products. This all-American favorite is the nation's first retail ice cream franchise, and has become one of the best-loved and most recognized names in its industry.
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Carvel is the nation's first retail ice cream franchise, serving ice cream for over 70 years. All Carvel ingredients are kosher.
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Cascade Florist of Hartsdale
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914-761-7766
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Central Seafood
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914-683-1611
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Central Seafood, serving Chinese food, is located at 285 North Central Ave, Hartsdale, NY.
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"One of the few survivors among restaurants offering decent and exclusively Chinese cuisine is Central Seafood" M.H. Reed, NY Times 2008
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Chef Central is located, in a 21,000 square foot space, at 45 South Central Park Ave, Hartsdale, NY. "Established in 1998, Chef Central is a culinary superstore guaranteed to inspire everyone from the amateur gourmet to the seasoned professional." Also available, for kids and adults, is an extensive schedule of cooking classes and events.
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CVS Pharmacy - Hartsdale, 253 North Central Park
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914-681-0618
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CVS Pharmacy
253 North Central Park
Hartsdale, NY 10530
Westchester County
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Dunkin' Donuts, a coffee shop, located at 269 South Central Ave, Hartsdale NY 10530, Westchester County, sells donuts, coffee beverages, bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods.
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The coffee is good, but before eating anything from a Dunkin' Donuts Store, you may want to check the
Nutrition Catalog
page on their website. Select a product (donut, muffin, etc.) and click to see the ingredients, including preservatives. Many cakes, cookies, and even sandwiches have a high calorie content, high saturated fat content, artificial flavors, and preservatives.
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Edgemont Newcomers Club - Hartsdale
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The Edgemont Newcomers Club is a social club serving the new and nearly-new families of the Edgemont School District in the town of Greenburgh, NY. Our activities include monthly coffee mornings, social events, as well as Playgroup for Children, Trips around Westchester County and NYC. Members are welcome to involve themselves in as few or as many activities as they like. We meet for an informal coffee morning every third Friday of the month at 9:30-11:30 am. To attend or to find out more about the club, please contact Janice (janice@clairedleone.com).
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Ethan Allen is located at 152 South Central Park Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530. For almost 30 years, W.L. Landau, a second generation, family-owned and operated business, has served our friends and neighbors in Westchester from our Ethan Allen Furniture Showroom and Interior Design Center on Central Park Ave in Hartsdale.
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Visit our showroom for free design services: floor plans, color schemes and accent presentations. Local delivery is always free.
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Fountain Diner
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Fountain Diner is located at 31 South Central Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County.
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Noise level = Loud
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Although "a bit more expensive than other diners", on weekends "be prepared to wait for a table" at this "above average diner", serving your standard menu of "everything".
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Frankie & Fanucci’s, Wood Oven Pizza, is located at 202 East Hartsdale Ave, in Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County.
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Tuesday, All wine @ 1/2 price
Wood Oven Pizzeria
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"The pizza is really good" at this wood oven pizzeria with attractive decor that is "much nicer than a pizza place". "We will be back."
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Fujinoya Restaurant, serving fine Sashimi, sushi and cooked dishes, is located at 26 South Central AveHartsdale, NY 10530.
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Fujinoy is a small restaurant offering "amazing food" and warm friendly service. The incredibly “fresh sushi is great" prepared by seasoned sushi chefs. The "hot foods are equally delicious". Don't miss dining at this fabulous new restaurant, also offering very reasonable prices; and fine House Sake
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The Greenburgh Central 7 is located at 475 West Hartsdale Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County.
Greenburgh Central 7 encompasses the unincorporated portion of the Town of Greenburgh and is composed of Hartsdale, a portion of White Plains and several streets in Elmsford
with a total area of 8 square miles and with a population of approximately 20,000 residents. The Greenburgh Central 7 main campus is built on the former Felix Warburg family estate known as "Woodlands". The Mansion along with 150 acres of land were deeded to the school district in 1958 by Frieda Schiff Warburg. The original Mansion is used as the district's Administration building.
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Greenburgh Central 7 is comprised of the following schools:
Early Childhood Program Pre-K Hartsdale (914) 949-2745
Lee F. Jackson Elementary School (Grades K-1) White Plains & Hartsdale (914) 948-2992
Highview Elementary School Hartsdale (914) 946-6946
R. J. Bailey Elementary School White Plains (914) 948-8107
Woodlands Middle School Hartsdale (914) 761-6052
Woodlands High School Hartsdale (914) 761-6052
Statement of Philosophy
Greenburgh Central School District No. 7 is a school district with a diverse student body. The diverse social, economic, and cultural heritages of our students are an asset which enrich the school life of the students and prepare them for the society in which they will live. We have a responsibility to maintain a diversity of staff and to provide for the interaction of our children in order to develop a healthy, stable, and democratic community. This demands a humanistic approach that must consider the similarities and the differences of all peoples. Top priority must also be given to preparing students for a useful career and an enriched cultural life. Since society, in all its aspects, is ever-changing, the curriculum should reflect these changes. Students and instructional staff are encouraged to be participants in the process of change as it affects our curriculum. We also believe that the responsibility for preparing our youth for this ever-changing society must be shared with the home and other institutions in the community. The school must maintain effective communications with all socializing agencies, since our common concerns are: an intelligent, realistic preparation for the future, an atmosphere conducive to learning, and a curriculum suited to individual needs.
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The Town of Greenburgh is located in the southwestern part of Westchester County, NY. Greenburgh includes the villages of Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Elmsford, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington and Tarrytown. Greenburgh also includes the hamlet of Hartsdale with its railroad station and post office. Approximately 50% of Greenburgh's population resides within the town's six villages. The rest of the population lives in the town of Greenburgh, outside the six villages.
The Weckquaesgeek Indians, a branch of the Mohican tribe of the Algonquin nation, originally inhabited most of the area now known as the Town of Greenburgh. The Weckqueskecks were a friendly tribe that was closely related to the Wappinger Confederacy.
It is thought that the Town of Greenburgh, which was once part of the Manor of Philipsburgh, was set-off and established with its present name and boundaries in the year 1788. The majority of inhabitants to Greenburgh had emigrated from Holland. Regarding the name “Greenburgh” "...in the language familiar to them the word groen, signifying green, and the words graan and grein, both signifying grain, might well, either the one or the other, have suggested the first syllable of the name, while the word burg, in the same language, signifying a borough, or an incorporated town or district of country, very evidently supplied the second. Green-district or Grain-district would thus express a prominent feature of the locality. The burg already belonged to it as part of its recognized title of Philipsburg, and when the Philipse proprietor and his family became Tories during the Revolution, and their property was confiscated at its close, the name Philipse naturally dropped out, and the descriptive term Green took its place." [Source: Excerpt from Scharf's History of Westchester County,..., Volume 2, Chapter II, Greenburgh, published in 1886.]
During the American Revolution, the Town of Greenburgh was the ground for many battles. Later on, the growth of this area was stimulated by the advent of the steamboat and later in the 1880s by the building of the railroad. The advent of the railroad had a large impact on the growth of Greenburgh. In fact, the railroad stimulated growth and industry in most towns running along the banks of the Hudson River. By the end of the 19th century, the region now known as Greenburgh attracted wealthy New Yorkers who established large estates. Large mansions were built in Greenburgh and nearby areas by people such as Henry Villard (a newspaper tycoon), the Vanderbilts, the Goulds, the Rockefellers, and others.
Press for historical information on each of the villages that comprise the Town of Greenburgh.
Point of Interest: John André, 1750–1780, was a British spy in the American Revolution. Three American militiamen captured André, who was dressed in civilian clothes and carrying a treasonous letter from Clinton to Benedict Arnold in his shoes. André was tried with a court martial. Found guilty, he begged George Washington to shoot him as a gentlemen instead of hanging him as a spy. Nevertheless, he was hanged as a spy in Tappan, New York on October 2, 1780.
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A Bit of History as written in 1841
regarding Isaac Van Wart of Greenburgh, is taken from "Historical Collections of the State of New York" written by John W. Barber and Henry Howe, Published by S. Tuttle, 194 Chatham-Square
"Greenburgh is pleasantly situated on the Hudson, 22 miles N. of the city of New York. Pop. 3,361. On the banks of the river are splendid sites for country residences, many of which are occupied by the wealthy. About two miles below the village of Tarrytown, beautifully situated on the Hudson, is the country residence of Washington Irving, Esq., and well known as the ‘Van Tassel’ house. Dobbs' Ferry, a noted place in the revolution, is situated on the Hudson, 22 miles N. of New York, and opposite the northern termination of the Palisades. There is here a village containing 2 churches, and about 30 dwellings. Hastings is a small settlement and landing on the Hudson, 2 miles below Dobbs' Ferry, 3 miles east of Tarrytown, is the small village of Greensburgh, where there is a store, a tavern, a few neat dwellings, and a Presbyterian church, in whose cemetery rest the remains of Isaac Van Wart, one of the captors of Andre; over which is a marble monument, consisting of a base and pyramid; with the following inscription: "Here repose the mortal remains of Isaac Van Wart, an elder of the Greenburgh church, who died on the 23d of May, 1828, in the 69th year of his age. Having lived the life, he died the death of the Christian. The citizens of the county of Westchester erected this tomb, in testimony of the high sense they entertained for the virtuous and patriotic conduct of their fellow citizen, and as a memorial sacred to public gratitude. Vincit Amor Patriae. Nearly half a century before this monument was built, the conscript fathers of America had, in the senate chamber, voted that Isaac Van Wart was a faithful patriot...one in whom the love of country was invincible, and this tomb bears testimony that the record is true. Fidelity. On the 23d of September, 1780, Isaac Van Wart accompanied by John Paulding and David Williams, all farmers of the county of Westchester, intercepted Major Andre on his return from the American lines in the character of a spy, and notwithstanding the large bribes offered them for his release, nobly disdained to sacrifice their country for gold, secured and carried him to the commanding officer of the district, whereby the dangerous and traitorous conspiracy of Arnold was brought to light, the insidious designs of the enemy baffled, the American army saved, and our beloved country freed."
There is also a monument erected to John Paulding in Peekskill, the birthplace of John Paulding.
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Big Top Store
Hartsdale Post Office
228 East Hartsdale Ave
Hartsdale, NY 10530
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IHOP - International House of Pancakes Restaurant is located at 28 South Central Ave, Hartsdale NY 10530, Westchester County. IHOP locations in Westchester, NY also include Hartsdale, Larchmont, and Yonkers in Westchester County. IHOP has a wide variety of selections for breakfast, lunch and dinner and if you are watching your intake of calories, fat, or carbohydrates the
IHOP for Me
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Jade Garden "Chinese Restaurant"
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914-288-0081
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Jade Garden Chinese Restaurant is located at 156 South Central Ave, Hartsdale NY 10530, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley.
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Mixed reviews; the dim sum was rated very good and within the same week, very bad; the soups are good and all is served in an attractive contemporary dining room. Check latest reviews before dining here.
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Juice & Java
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914-472-6916
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Juice & Java, serving sandwiches, salads, soup, gelato and more, is located at 201 East Hartsdale Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County.
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Although known for gelato and sorbet, Juice & Java also have an "amazing smoothie collection. They are all freshly made and feature ingredients such as 100% acai juice, agave nectar, soy protein, and antioxidant boosts".
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Marshalls is located in Westchester Square Mall, 221 North Central Park Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County.
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"Marshalls, never pay full price for fabulous - Designers & savings at every turn - Their labels, our prices."
Marshalls offers an ever-changing assortment of fashionable, brand-name family apparel, home fashions and other merchandise such as toys. Marshalls differentiates itself from T.J. Maxx with a full line of family footwear and The CUBE, an expanded juniors department, as well as a broader men's selection. Marshalls also operates our Marshalls Shoe Shops, which are standalone stores featuring shoes and accessories.
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New Garden "Chinese take-out"
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New Garden, Chinese food take-out, is located at 17 A East Hartsdale Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530 Westchester County.
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The Scarsdale Golf Club is located at Clubway, Hartsdale, NY 10530-0701. The course’s original construction coincided with a surge in golf course construction in the country at the turn of the 20th century. Scarsdale’s original nine holes were designed by Willie Dunn of Musselburgh, Scotland. In the early 1920’s, renowned golf course architect A.W. Tillinghast created Scarsdale’s back nine and redesigned the remainder of the course. This was at the same time that Tillinghast was designing such local, fabled courses as Winged Foot and Baltusrol.
Despite Tillinghast declaring the property as one of the toughest pieces of land devoted to golf purposes, Scarsdale was designed to be very playable. Known for its tight driving areas, fast greens and hilly terrain, Scarsdale is a quintessential shot maker’s course. An errant tee or approach shot often assures bogey, or worse.
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Golf Course Attractions
Country Club
18-hole regulation length course
Blue tees = 6350 yards / par 71
Course rating / slope = 71.5 / 139
Greens = Bent grass
Guests = closed
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Rainbow Nursery School
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914-949-3736
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Rite Aid - Hartsdale, 196 East Hartsdale
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914-725-8890
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Rite Aid Pharmacy
196 East Hartsdale
Hartsdale, NY 10530
Westchester County
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Rite Aid - Hartsdale, 383 North Central Ave
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914-428-8842
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Rite Aid Pharmacy
383 North Central Ave
Hartsdale, NY 10530
Westchester County
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Safavieh Home Furnishings - Hartsdale
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914-681-6000
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Safavieh Home Furnishings is located at 120 South Central Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County. Our stores are large, complete home furnishings emporiums. We represent the finest American home furnishings brands like: Baker, Henredon, Century, Drexel Heritage, Lee, Hickory Chair, and more. All the beautiful furniture you see in the shelter magazines is the furniture you’ll see in our stores. Find living room furniture, dining room furniture, bedroom furniture, home office furniture, accents and imported fine hand-made rugs.
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T. J. Max is located in the Dalewood III Shopping Center, 425 Central Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County. T. J. Max offers brand name and designer fashions for you, your family and your home, for up to 60% off department store prices - every single day.
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Trader Joe's Hartsdale is located at 215 North Central Ave, Hartsdale NY 10530 in Westchester County.
Value at Trader Joes
"Trader Joes puts innovative, hard-to-find, great-tasting foods in the "Trader Joe's" name. "That cut our costs and saved you money. Still does."
"Value" is a concept we take very seriously. And by value we mean great everyday prices on all of our great products - no sales, no gimmicks, no clubs to join, no special cards to swipe."
"We buy direct from suppliers whenever possible, we bargain hard to get the best price, and then pass the savings on to you . . ."
Protect your Health at Trader Joes
"Trader Joe’s made a commitment to eliminate added trans fats from all private labelproducts, along with artificial colors, flavors, preservatives & GMO ingredients."
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Vega, serving Mexican food, is located at 187-189 Hartsdale Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County.
From the owner: "Vega Mexican is a traditional Mexican restaurant offering its customers a large variety of classical Mexican items made from fresh vegetables, meats, pleasing dining area with striking contemporary design it also includes a stylish bar which offers beers, wines and wide range of cocktails. Our restaurant features classical Mexican favorites such as Enchiladas , Quesadillas, Shrimp Veracruz, Tacos, Fajitas, Shrimp Ceviche, Burritos, Guacamole, Tortilla Chips which are freshly prepared in our premises."
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Bar and Lounge (separate area with tables for dining)
Noise level - Can get loud
Serving lunch and dinner
Sunday Brunch
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"Fun atmosphere" at this modern Mexican serving delicious "guacamole made table-side" and good basic Mexican dishes.
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Westchester Square "Shopping Center"
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914-949-2800
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Westchester Square Shopping is located at 241 North Central Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County. Westchester Square is anchored by Best Buy, Marshall's, Trader Joe's and CVS and is located south of the Dalewood Centers anchored by Michaels, Pathmark, Morton Williams , Christmas Tree, TJ Max.
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CVS Pharmacy - Hartsdale
Marshalls - Hartsdale
Trader Joe's
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