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  1. Yonkers ( / ˈjɒŋkərz / [4]) is a city in Westchester County, New York, United States and a suburb of New York City. Developed along the Hudson River, it is the 9th-most populous incorporated place in New York state. It is the third largest city in New York, trailing only Buffalo and New York City.

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  3. Yonkers, New York - Wikipedia

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    Yonkers ( / ˈjɒŋkərz / [4]) is a city in Westchester County, New York, United States and a suburb of New York City. Developed along the Hudson River, it is the 9th-most populous incorporated place in New York state. It is the third largest city in New York, trailing only Buffalo and New York City.

  4. Westchester NY tourism revenue increase reported after ...

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    1:18 Westchester County Executive George Latimer said that the county's tourism revenue reached $2 billion in 2022, based on New York State's annual Tourism Economics report. Latimer said...

  5. A Look Into Westchester County's Dutch History and Roots

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    November 26, 2023 | By Raanan Geberer Adriaen van der Donck. National Gallery of Art, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons From 1624 to 1664, much of New York State, plus parts of New Jersey, Connecticut, and Delaware, was the Dutch colony of New Netherland.

  6. Where To Go In Westchester Ny? - MaryCatherineRD

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    Kisco Cranberry Lake Preserve Kensico Dam Plaza Hudson River Museum and Glenview Mansion Croton Point Park In Conclusion Author Welcome to Westchester, NY – a dynamic and diverse region just north of New York City.

  7. David’s Island: New Rochelle’s ... - Untapped New York

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    David’s Island, in Westchester County, started out as farmland, swapping owner to owner. Many bought the island with plans to build a factory, none of whom were able to bring such to fruition....

  8. Maps and Plans - Westchestergov.com

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    The Westchester County Archives houses an extensive collection of maps and building plans -- over 75,000 items -- dating from 1766 to the present. An item index of much of this collection is available through the Archives' in-house database, as well as other paper-based finding aids.

  9. Track Covid-19 in Westchester County, New York

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    The C.D.C. stopped reporting data on Covid cases in May 2023. See the latest charts and maps of virus hospitalizations, cases, deaths, tests and vaccinations in Westchester County, New York.

  10. Planning - Westchestergov.com

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    Record Group 13 - Planning Department. Created in the 1930s, the mission of the Westchester County Planning Department is to develop and implement policies, programs, and projects that protect and improve the quality of life in Westchester County and result in more livable and sustainable communities. Although there are not many series that ...

  11. Buffalo, New York - Wikipedia

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    中文. in the U.S. state of New York and the . It lies in , at the eastern end of , at the head of the , on the United States border with Canada. With a population of 278,349 according to the 2020 census, Buffalo is the 78th-largest city in the United States. [9] Buffalo and the city of together make up the two-county Buffalo–Niagara Falls ...

  12. Vaccine Information - Westchestergov.com

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    If you received your vaccine at a Westchester County Department of Health vaccination clinic (Westchester Community College or 134 Court Street), contact the County Health Department by email at DOH-RegSupport@westchestergov.com. If you received your vaccine at a vaccine clinic in New York City, call 347-396-2400.