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the ultimate guide to - Hudson Valley Magazine
2016
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO
WESTCHESTER
PUBLISHED BY
THE ultimate resource guide to
life in Westchester County offers
businesses the ultimate opportunity
to reach customers new to the
area. Specifically created with new
residents and visitors in mind,
the 2016 Ultimate Guide to
Westchester includes everything
this target audience needs to know
to get the most out of life in
Westchester County.
WESTCHESTER
ZIP Code
High School
Blind Brook (Rye
Brook)
$144,414
10510
Briarcliff
Dobbs Ferry
Eastchester
Hendrick Hudson
Horace
Lakeland (Shrub
, a Martinelli Holdings LLC
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$74,896
10562
Ossining
$58,226
10566
Peekskill
$140,000
10803
Pelham
$123,778
10570
Pleasantville
Port Chester
$87,316
10543
neck)
Rye Neck (Mamaro
$168,571
10583
Scarsdale
$80,814
10591
n)
Hollow (And Tarrytow
$98,462
10540
Somers
$92,098
10709
Tuckahoe
$107,708
10595
Valhalla
$105,199
10567
t Manor)
Walter Panas (Cortland
Pleasant)
Westlake (Mount
$114,286
10594
$108,047
10605
White Plains
$92,923
10530
rgh)
Woodlands (Greenbu
$57,116
10703
Yonkers-Gorton
$47,358
10705
Yonkers-High
Yonkers- Palisade
$153,640
10580
Rye
Yonkers-Lincoln
$66,629
10573
$67,091
10704
$57,116
10703
Preparatory
Trades
Yonkers-Saunders
Technical
A division of
$127,604
10560
North Salem
Yonkers-Roosevelt
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• Print and digital versions
available
• Bonus distribution at
Westchester Magazine
signature events
• 27,500 printed copies
$54,504
10801
$43,767
10701
Yonkers-Riverside
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special issue featuring informative
articles, charts, listings and
eye-catching photography
showcasing local dining, arts
and entertainment, shopping,
education, outdoor recreation,
town descriptions, and more!
$39,954
10550
New Rochelle
Sleepy
$64,001
10552
hornton
Mount Vernon-T
1227/415/410/402
1185/404/385/396
1472/483/496/493
1584/524/537/523
1506/500/505/501
1329/444/453/432
1655/551/553/551
1657/550/559/548
1372/451/473/448
8
1795/587/600/60
1692/560/568/564
1935/633/656/646
1438/477/488/473
1658/549/561/548
1497/496/509/492
1541/503/530/508
1530/509/510/511
1517/502/515/500
1493/500/504/489
1418/480/473/465
1080/374/347/359
1447/477/485/485
1125/385/373/367
1123/389/364/370
373
1131/ 386/372/
N/A
$43,767
10710
and
1706/563/573/570
$87,316
10543
ount Vernon High
Mount Vernon-M
1569/525/525/519
$71,686
10588
Oak)
Mamaroneck
1744/575/593/576
$192,045
10518
-Lewisboro)
John Jay (Katonah
1727/571/583/573
$131,522
10533
Irvington
1893/618/641/634
$202,414
10514
ua)
Greeley (Chappaq
1601/525/552/524
$93,000
10548
(Montrose)
1808/610/587/611
$125,960
10706
Hastings
1577/518/539/520
$99,888
10528
Harrison
1649/542/561/546
$180,823
10506
)
Fox Lane (Bedford
1839/591/633/615
$168,571
10583
Edgemont Jr/Sr
$43,767
10701
83.5%
1581/520/541/520
$92,098
10709
90.9%
1645/544/558/543
$105,000
10522
73.5%
1724/573/581/570
$102,807
10520
Croton-Harmon
1852/598/634/620
$182,292
10504
)
Byram Hills (Armonk
1821/605/601/615
$95,815
10708
Bronxville
91.1%
87.2%
1751/575/592/584
1245/422/414/409
1627/532/560/535
58.7%
99%
0%
97%
DINING
SHOPPING
HEALTH & BEAUTY
EDUCATION
ENTERTAINMENT
RECREATION
96%
97%
7%
97%
95%
6%
61.4%
11%
52.5%
17%
49.6%
98%
+
1%
90.2%
99%
4%
82.0%
53.6%
68.5%
8.1%
9.3%
36.4%
73.2%
44.9%
24.9%
61.5%
74.3%
31.2%
79.1%
77.1%
82.2%
45.2%
65.1%
60.2%
56.6%
57.4%
51.1%
39.0%
38.3%
2.2%
40.4%
7.8%
4.5%
2.6%
3.9%
2.6%
11%/81%/92%
94%
8%
71%
47%
83%
55%
83%
40%/33%/73%
32%
97%
3%
78%
21%
75%
51%
98%
4%
96%
30%/60%/90%
32%/35%/67%
10%/84%/94%
3%
81%
46%
97%
3%
97%
10%
99%
0%
91%
44%
100%
5%
96%
97%
6%
92%
11%
98%
4%
84%
38%
95%
28%
65%
87%
94%
59%
70%
84%
83%
81%
73%
84%
58%
86%
75%
73.2%
Somers
$106,576
preceding column;
10598
s to ZIP code in
data: obtained
and correspond
Schools. All other
Survey 5-year estimates
by Yonkers Public
Yorktown
American Community year; Yonkers-Gorton furnished
Bureau 2009-2013
school
income: US Census Board and reflects the 2012-2013
Median household
College
school’s ZIP code.
furnished by The
ZIP codes: high
Mean SAT scores:
zip code 10589.
corresponds to
261
2%/98%/>99%
138
20%/ 76%/96%
561
32%/54%/86%
126
29%/65%/94%
252
32%/20%/52%
286
24%/72%/96%
258
44%/43%/87%
87
64%/30%/94%
26
25
268
40%/36%/76%
327
16%/ 77%/93%
27
25
23
9%
25%
14%
62%
5%
73%
12%
79%
8%
26
17%
56%
8%
28
9%
72%
9%
27
198
27%/68%/95%
4%
24
241
55%/32%/87%
9%
23
19%
54%
1%
22
9%
40%
2%
25
28%
72%
2%
18
108
27%/ 71%/98%
59%
N/A
24
88
23%/ 74%/97%
9%
16%
58%
1%
23
269
12%/84%/96%
8%
46%
15%
21
214
37%/55%/92%
77%
6%
62%
6%
12%
66%
6%
30%
69%
15%
5%
49%
2%
8%
73%
1%
of college and career
year.
Measure is an indicator
2012-2013 school
al Performance
class during the
school year. *Aspiration
the sophomore
reflects 2012-2013
Class Size: reflects
Report Card and
designation. **Average
from NYSED School
diploma with advanced
earned a Regents
95%
1%
1%/97%/98%
8%
14%
29%
1%
21
322
48%
1%
23
99
11%/82%/93%
16%
81%
223
3%/94%/97%
6%
50%
2%
22
10%
33%
15%
24
292
44%/49%/93%
7%
10%
57%
1%
16
152
14%/82%/96%
4%
66%
1%
21
191
6%
68%
8%
22
181
4%
64%
9%
21
350
61%
N/A
17
117
13%/84%/97%
8%
10%
31%
4%
25
764
27%/53%/80%
4%
55%
3%
21
144
43%/47%/90%
6%
56%
4%
25
280
6%
61%
1%
23
378
7%
51%
N/A
23
252
28%/66%/94%
97%
9%
56.5%
6%/90%/96%
98%
2%
288
more in the
county’s
4 regions
72%
4%
22
16%
73%
N/A
21
157
8%/92%/>99%
10%
B SU
IS
45%
N/A
21
307
3%/96%/99%
US
ON E
64%
2%
22
216
22%/66%/88%
94%
6%
7%
L
CIA8%
SPE
37%
1%
18
123
8%/84%/92%
98%
3%
74.0%
259
14%/85%/99%
95%
51%
46%
2%
20
4%
71%
6%
21
343
21%/75%/96%
1%
20
138
3%/95%/98%
13%
56%
1%
23
229
20%/75%/95%
6%
13%
61%
N/A
16
108
18%/75%/93%
99%
0%
85.0%
6%/90%/96%
1%
0%
2015
4%
12%
48%
N/A
21
125
79%
N/A
22
208
11%
18%
81%
N/A
24
102
3%/94%/97%
N/A
16
129
4%/95%/99%
<1%/99%/>99%
Rate
16%
54%
N/A
20
102
1%/99%/>99%
99%
100%
3%
0%
63.9%
6%/93%/99%
97%
5%
<1%
Teacher Turnover
67%
N/A
18
175
57%
13%
18
59
Teachers MA+30
Hours/PhD
Limited English
Proficient
Students
Average Class
Size **
Senior Class
Enrollment
26%/58%/84%
94%
37%
79.2%
1911/627/645/639
$66,629
10573
33.9%
1812/593/607/612
$135,139
10502
Ardsley
2-Year College/
% Graduates to
4-Year College/
% Graduates to
College
% Graduates to
Rate
4-Year Graduation
Qualify For
Students Who
Free Lunch
Aspirational
Performance Measure
(APM) Rate*
1399/460/478/461
$81,667
10523
(Elmsford)
Alexander Hamilton
Reading/
Total/Critical
Mean SAT Scores:
Math/Writing
SPECIAL / / /
ULTIMATE GUIDE
mbers
ols: By The Nu
Our Public Scho
Median Household
Income in High
School’s ZIP Code
L
/ / / HIGH SCHOO
readiness and reflects
the percentage
of students who
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STEAK-OUT
COWBOY RIB-EYE
at X2O Xaviars on the
Hudson ($80, serves two)
›
This grilled beast vanquished Bobby Flay,
America’s most celebrated grill master, on Iron
Chef: America in 2007. Need we say more?
Well, we will anyway.
Sporting a red handkerchief, the 40-ounce
rib-eye at X2O Xaviars on the Hudson in
Yonkers lassos some highfalutin treatment after it journeys from the 900-degree broiler to
your table for a warm reception of oohs and
aahs. The steak then disappears for a private
slicing before returning to the table.
It takes two to wrangle this piece of meat
amid the high-ceilinged dining room with
floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the
Hudson. Created by 31-year-veteran restaurateur and Chef Peter X. Kelly, the rib-eye
can also be tackled at Kelly’s Restaurant X
and Bully Boy Bar in Congers, New York.
Kelly ages his steak 21 days and then marinates it in a brown sugar
and cayenne rub for three
X2O XAVIARS ON
days. The red pepper’s heat
THE HUDSON
is barely discernible, but
71 Water Grant St, Yonkers
the smoky-sweet, crunchy
(914) 965-1111
char lends a satisfying conRESTAURANT
X AND
trast with the ruby inside,
BULLY BOY BAR
only broken occasionally
117 N Rte 303, Congers, NY
by a layer of fat. If this meat
(845)
268-6555;
isn’t rich and juicy enough
www.xaviars.com
for you, a French invasion
via gravy boat of creamy,
tarragon-flecked Béarnaise sauce awaits for
added decadence. Unlike other steak sauces,
this one doesn’t detract from the steak’s rich,
beefy essence.
Also unlike many other steak entrées, the
X2O cowboy rib-eye automatically comes with
two traditional sidekicks, served family-style:
creamed spinach with nutmeg and luxurious
potatoes au gratin covered in bubbly Gruyère.
So, go easy on those introductory mini
French baguettes and blue cheese-chive biscuits served with cold, hard pats of butter. A
wild ride is coming.
AMERICAN WAGYU
RIB-EYE
at BLT Steak ($92)
If any piece of meat is worth $92, it’s the
American Wagyu rib-eye at BLT Steak in
White Plains, where Chef de Cuisine Andy
Schilling presides. Yes, that’s a high price, but
this velvety steak is a special find: the highest
grade (A5 BMS 11 Kagoshima) on offer in the
US and only available at BLT White Plains and
Manhattan. Called the caviar of beef in Japan,
Wagyu indicates cattle breeds of a pure, traceable, and direct bloodline.
“The steak is going to be more tender
than a regular rib-eye because of the way the
cows are treated,” Schilling says. “But the star
of the show is the buttery flavor that comes
from the rich marbleization—the whole idea
BLT STEAK
221 Main St, White Plains
(914) 467-5500;
www.bltsteak.com
melts while it’s broiled at 1,700 °F so that meaty
juices erupt in your mouth as you chew.
Looking for a delicious steak with less sticker shock? Consider the 28-days-aged, naturally
raised Black Angus steaks, such as the New York
strip, either bone-in (20 ounces, $57) or without
bone (16 ounces, $48). That strip is broiled so
well, the fatty end stays buttery after resting on the
table for 20 minutes, without congealing.
While you’re waiting for your perfectly
prepared steak, bask in the rich, modern ambience—complete with gleaming blond-wood
floors and mod but comfy seating—and enjoy
the fluffy-inside, crunchy-outside popovers with
nutty Gruyère baked in that cloud of dough.
And just when you think it can’t get any better,
Pastry Chef Jason Sturdevant’s desserts give
Chef Schilling’s steaks a run for their money.
Opt for melt-in-your-mouth banana and ginger
ice cream or pleasantly sweet and smooth huckleberry sorbet.
behind the Wagyu rib-eye is the rich, creamy,
buttery flavor.”
Schilling serves his American version
of this delicacy with a whole garlic bulb,
crowned with a circular pat of herbed butter.
Any other sauce is an insult. Refrain from the
sacrilege of slathering this regal piece of meat
with any of the eight sauces offered on menu.
There’s a fine-textured mouth-feel to the
rib-eye and no wobbly fat in sight, not even
blanketing the outer edges. The marbling
Amy Sowder is a food and fitness writer living in
Brooklyn who experienced no side effects from her required steak research besides excessive deliciousness
and high-roller bravado. During this time, she also decided to train for a half-marathon. Coincidence? Learn
more at www.amysowder.com.
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Reach the readers who will become your next potential
customers.
• $398,200 avg. household income
•$
2,229,000 avg. household net worth
•$
1,145,000 avg. value of primary residence
• $2.5+ billion total discretionary spending
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main street
Civil War Memorial—Residents living in the
Lake Street neighborhood pass this statue of an
infantryman in Tibbets Park to enter downtown. The front of the 1872 memorial reads:
“To the Soldiers of White Plains who died in the
Service of their Country in the Civil War 186165.” Each side of the memorial lists the names
(approximately 25 total) of the soldiers including Frank Bleakley, Simeon See, and Patrick
Burns. General Ulysses S. Grant would’ve been
proud of you boys.
DISCOVERING OUR DOWNTOWNS
White Plains
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Heineken USA—The beer titan’s US
headquarters is an awesomely designed
space featuring walls adorned with rows
of LED-lit green Heineken bottles; a
massive inlaid mosaic bottle cap on the
ceiling with lights that rotate in seven
colors; a Wurlitzer jukebox; and a full bar
with an employee happy hour Thursdays
at 4 pm. And they have really cool swag at
their holiday party, so if you ever score an
invite, go!
City Hall—The good news: In 2014, Money
magazine ranked White Plains in their Top 50
Small Cities list and real estate blog Movoto
named White Plains as the third-best place
to live in the state. The bad news: Forbes has
ranked it as one of America’s most expensive cities, citing, among other indicators, the $2,200
cost of renting a two-bedroom apartment.
The Ritz-Carlton, Westchester—This
146-room luxury hotel, where a deluxe room
(one king or two double beds) goes for $349/
night, also features two condominium towers
called The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton,
Westchester, the tallest buildings between
New York City and Boston.
White Plains Performing Arts Center—
Located on the third floor of the City Center,
this 410-seat theater, opened in 2003, has
hosted such performances as All Under
Heaven starring Valerie Harper; If You Ever
Leave Me, I’m Going With You starring Renee
Taylor and Joe Bologna; The Bacon Brothers;
plus family programming including The
Flying Karamazov Brothers, Seussical, and
the Shangri-La Chinese Acrobats.
ArtsWestchester—This nonprofit arts
organization currently celebrating its 50th
anniversary is housed in the nine-story Arts
Exchange, which includes offices; artists’
studios; galleries showcasing local, emerging, and folk artists; and event/performance
space. The 1929 building initially housed the
People’s National Bank & Trust and is one
of only a handful of pre-1930 office buildings (another is the 10-story Bar Building on
nearby Main Street) still standing in the city.
The Galleria at White Plains—Not as spiffy
as The Westchester, nor as moribund as The
White Plains Mall, the fortress-like Galleria
has about 130 stores including anchors Macy’s
and Sears.
The Iron Tomato—Sure, the name sounds
like a rejected character from an Adult Swim
show, but that doesn’t stop residents, shoppers, and the city’s many 9-to-5-ers from
flocking to this café/pizzeria/deli/bakery (try
the chocolate-dipped cannoli cookie sandwich) for casual meals of mega-sandwiches on
Bronx-style breads, create-your-own salads,
and decent sushi.
Michaelian Office Building—This 10-story
Art Deco building is home to the offices of
County Executive Rob Astorino as well as the
county’s Board of Legislators. The city has
been the county seat since 1757.
Garden of Remembrance—Within this commemorative garden are gates crafted in 1992
by sculptor Rita Rapaport to memorialize the
suffering and death of millions during the
Nazi era from 1933 to 1945. >>>
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