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The Gateway Building on the campus of Westchester Community College in Valhalla, New York. WCC's main campus sits at an elevation of 500 ft (152 m), [24] off of Grasslands Road in Valhalla, just north of White Plains. [25] In 1780, this location was the site of a surprise attack by British and Hessian troops on American soldiers.
There are a large variety of campus types and programs in the SUNY system; each site overlaps somewhat in specialties. ... Westchester Community College: Valhalla ...
The John A. Hartford House stands on the campus of Westchester Community College, located west of the village of Valhalla. The college is located on a portion of the original Hartford country estate. The house is a large Tudor Revival structure, designed by Mann and MacNeille, an architecture firm from New York City, [1] and completed in 1932.
Cross County Center is an open-air shopping mall located at the junction of the NYS Thruway and Cross County Parkway, in the Kimball neighborhood of Yonkers, New York, United States. The mall is managed by Marx Realty and hosts over 100 stores and restaurants. [ 1 ]
Westchester County will spend $5.7 million on land purchases to aid development of 168 rent-reduced apartments for seniors in Yonkers and Ossining.
SUNY Community Colleges. Adirondack Community College; Broome Community College; Cayuga County Community College; Clinton Community College; Columbia-Greene Community College; Corning Community College; Dutchess Community College; Erie Community College; Fashion Institute of Technology, Chelsea, Manhattan; Finger Lakes Community College
The State University of New York (SUNY, / ˈ s uː n i /, SOO-nee) is a system of public colleges and universities in the State of New York.It is one of the largest comprehensive systems of universities, colleges, and community colleges in the United States. [3]
SUNY Westchester Community College and Westchester Medical Center: Broadway Sprain Brook Parkway New route created from portions of the former 1X route. In Yonkers, service would instead operate on Yonkers Avenue to Central Avenue, then via the Sprain Brook Parkway.