The leafy Village of Rye Brook, a 3.5 square-mile stretch of land in central Westchester County, is situated 20+ miles northeast of New York City. Located in the Town of Rye, near the Long Island Sound, it is tucked between Harrison, Port Chester, Purchase, Greenwich, CT, and several other Westchester communities.
Rye Town’s heritage dates back to 1640 when colonists from Connecticut purchased the land from Native Americans of the Siwanoy Nation. The colonists who began to establish themselves named it after Rye, in Sussex, England, their former home. Eventually, the communities within the town established themselves as four separate municipalities, including Port Chester, Mamaroneck, Rye Neck and Rye Brook, which remained the last unincorporated area until it became a village, and Westchester’s newest municipality, in 1982. The current Town of Rye encompasses The Villages of Rye Brook, Port Chester and Rye Neck.
Rye Brook’s small-town charm and quality of life is supported by a high level of community involvement in local government, schools, volunteer organizations, youth sports and recreational activities.
The Rye Ridge Shopping Center on South Ridge Street is the hub of shopping and dining for Rye Brook residents and a community gathering spot, offering restaurants, cafes, fitness centers and upscale shops. The area has also become the go-to for fitness enthusiasts, offering a selection of boutique style training studios.
Rye Brook residents utilize the Port Chester and Rye stops of the Metro-North railroad. Both stops offer commuting times of around 40 minutes into New York City’s Grand Central Terminal. Port Chester offers parking permits for the main lot and there is 12-hour metered parking all around the train station.
The leafy Village of Rye Brook, a 3.5 square-mile stretch of land in central Westchester County, is situated 20+ miles northeast of New York City. Located in the Town of Rye, near the Long Island Sound, it is tucked between Harrison, Port Chester, Purchase, Greenwich, CT, and several other Westchester communities.
Rye Town’s heritage dates back to 1640 when colonists from Connecticut purchased the land from Native Americans of the Siwanoy Nation. The colonists who began to establish themselves named it after Rye, in Sussex, England, their former home. Eventually, the communities within the town established themselves as four separate municipalities, including Port Chester, Mamaroneck, Rye Neck and Rye Brook, which remained the last unincorporated area until it became a village, and Westchester’s newest municipality, in 1982. The current Town of Rye encompasses The Villages of Rye Brook, Port Chester and Rye Neck.
Rye Brook’s small-town charm and quality of life is supported by a high level of community involvement in local government, schools, volunteer organizations, youth sports and recreational activities.
The Rye Ridge Shopping Center on South Ridge Street is the hub of shopping and dining for Rye Brook residents and a community gathering spot, offering restaurants, cafes, fitness centers and upscale shops. The area has also become the go-to for fitness enthusiasts, offering a selection of boutique style training studios.
Rye Brook residents utilize the Port Chester and Rye stops of the Metro-North railroad. Both stops offer commuting times of around 40 minutes into New York City’s Grand Central Terminal. Port Chester offers parking permits for the main lot and there is 12-hour metered parking all around the train station.
The leafy Village of Rye Brook, a 3.5 square-mile stretch of land in central Westchester County, is situated 20+ miles northeast of New York City. Located in the Town of Rye, near the Long Island Sound, it is tucked between Harrison, Port Chester, Purchase, Greenwich, CT, and several other Westchester communities.
Rye Town’s heritage dates back to 1640 when colonists from Connecticut purchased the land from Native Americans of the Siwanoy Nation. The colonists who began to establish themselves named it after Rye, in Sussex, England, their former home. Eventually, the communities within the town established themselves as four separate municipalities, including Port Chester, Mamaroneck, Rye Neck and Rye Brook, which remained the last unincorporated area until it became a village, and Westchester’s newest municipality, in 1982. The current Town of Rye encompasses The Villages of Rye Brook, Port Chester and Rye Neck.
Rye Brook’s small-town charm and quality of life is supported by a high level of community involvement in local government, schools, volunteer organizations, youth sports and recreational activities.
The Rye Ridge Shopping Center on South Ridge Street is the hub of shopping and dining for Rye Brook residents and a community gathering spot, offering restaurants, cafes, fitness centers and upscale shops. The area has also become the go-to for fitness enthusiasts, offering a selection of boutique style training studios.
Rye Brook residents utilize the Port Chester and Rye stops of the Metro-North railroad. Both stops offer commuting times of around 40 minutes into New York City’s Grand Central Terminal. Port Chester offers parking permits for the main lot and there is 12-hour metered parking all around the train station.
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