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A - Summary - 52 Clinton Place, Ossining, NY B - Videos of - #1 - Outside of house, #2 - Inside of house, #3 - Surrounding community.
Special in Ossining, NY
Surrounding community of the house
 
Below is a video taken on 4/1/05.
#3 -Surrounding community of the house
 
 
#1 - Outside of house (click here)
 
#2 -Inside of house (click here)
 

Smart attached townhouse with plenty of greenery on a charming street nearby bustling Ossining. Large rooms with plenty of light and conveniences.

   
.List Price: $400,000 Status: Conditional Contract
Year Built:1992 Taxes: $7,434
Style: Colonial Levels: 3
Rooms: 7 Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 3.5 Est SqFt: 2118
Garage: 1 Car Garage (Att) Basement: Full Finished
SGD to Patio Laundry
Eat in kitchen with plenty of cabinets Full attic.
Outside cantalivered terrace with spacious back yard. Special Features include a firelplace, 3 zone heat, central vacumm, 200 amp service.
   

Community - Ossining is in northern Westchester County, a very established town with a population of ____________, and in recent years has undergone a very positive transformation, improving in urban sections and attracting professionals and artists. Houses have significantly appreciated in the past decade, yet perhaps still may appreciate well as more people realize the beauty and benefits of living in Ossining.

 
 
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Grand room (dining room and living room)
Another view of living room.
Master bedroom (photo from a similar house).
Ktichen (photo from a similar house)
 
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Ossining High School.
Another view of Ossining High School.

 

 
 

Ossining High School, 29 South Highland Avenue, Ossining, New York 10562 (914) 762-5760 Kathleen J. Zazza, Principal

 
Ossining High School serves over 900 students in grades nine through twelve. There are over 100 members on the professional staff of whom over 90% hold advanced degrees. The faculty is actively involved in the development of the instructional programs. A major thrust in these programs is to support the engagement of students in activities that demand a high level of responsibility and commitment. Sequences of concentrated study may be chosen in the areas of science, mathematics, modern language, and/or business. In addition, students must complete two years of a second language. Advanced Placement and other college level courses are available in each academic discipline.
A wide variety of extra-curricular activities is available to the students along with an exemplary athletic program. The OHS outstanding music program includes symphonic and marching bands, jazz ensemble, orchestra, chorus, a cappella choir, voice and instrumental lessons.
Students are annually recognized for outstanding academic achievement. Students enrolled in Advanced Placement courses regularly distinguish themselves with recognition from the College Board for high achievement. Graduating seniors from OHS are accepted into many of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the nation.
 

Van Cortlandt Avenue, Ossining, New York 10562 (914) 762-5740 Regina M. Cellio, Principal

Approximately 800 students in sixth through eighth grade attend the Anne M. Dorner Middle School which has been recognized by the United States Secretary of Education as a National School of Excellence.
In order to ease the transition from elementary to high school, a guidance counselor is assigned to each grade and remains with that group of students throughout the Middle School. Students are assigned to academic, interdisciplinary teams of teachers, which encourages a close student-teacher relationship.
Beginning in grade 6, honors programs are offered in math and science. Beginning in grade 7, students begin modern language studies in one of three languages: French, Italian, or Spanish. In eighth grade, high school level accelerated courses are offered in Regents Earth Science, Sequential Math 1, and Level 1 of a modern language.
Students can expect to make use of a fully equipped computer laboratory. A comprehensive arts program consists of classroom music and art, orchestra, band, chorus, and an after school jazz ensemble. Occupational education (technology and home and career skills programs) is offered along with an extensive program of extracurricular club and intramural activities.
 

Park Early Childhood Center Pre-K, Kindergarten, and First Grade, 22 Edward Street, Ossining, New York 10562 (914) 762-5850 Dr. Paul Fried, Principal

Brookside School Grades 2 & 3, Pinesbridge Road, Ossining, New York 10562 (914) 762-5780 Joshua Mandel, Principal
Claremont School Grades 4 & 5, Claremont Road, Ossining, New York 10562 (914) 762-5830 H. Thomas Hallberg, Principal
The Ossining Plan; To serve our multicultural population, the district has developed a unique solution to provide equal, integrated education to all of its students. Under the "Ossining Plan," students progress through the grades as a cohesive group. Elementary school age children attend three schools. Park Early Childhood Center houses children in grades Pre-Kindergarten through grade one; children in grades two and three attend Brookside School; Claremont School serves children in grades four and five.
Many varieties of teaching methods are used on the elementary school level, including both team and individualized teaching approaches. Teachers play an extensive role in curriculum development and have helped design many of the programs. Two such programs are "collaborative classrooms" and "looping." In "collaborative classrooms, " two teachers work together and share their expertise to meet the needs of the students. "Looping" allows a teacher to stay with a class for more than one year, making the transition between grades very natural and smooth. A great emphasis upon reading and language arts can be found in our elementary schools with ninety minutes of uninterrupted reading time, teaming and regrouping for reading as cornerstones.
Academically talented youngsters are served in enrichment programs beginning in kindergarten. An accelerated math program begins in grade three. Special support in reading, including a unique summer school and an after school program is provided for students needing special assistance. A comprehensive special education program, including speech, psychological, social work and resource room services is also available, as is an English as a Second Language Program.
 

Town Hall

A church

Train station.

Shopping mall

Westchester Community College (Ossining branch)

Ossining Historical Society Museum

 
 
Ossining Urban Cultural Park Visitors Center - Joseph G. Caputo Community Center: A well-displayed audio-visual exhibit on the Old Croton Aqueduct. Another on Sing Sing prison, gives an almost authentic feeling of what it is like to "be sent up the river." Free. Open 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday - Saturday. 95 Broadway. (914) 941-3189.
Ossining Historical Society Museum - Listed on the National Register as "The Richard Austin House," the museum contains 19th and 20th century decorative arts, costumes and Native American artifacts, plus a Victorian dollhouse. An oil painting of "View of Croton Point," by former Ossining resident Robert Havell, engraver for James Audubon, is, alone, worth the trip. Often, another Ossining treasure, Historian Roberta Arminio can be found at work upstairs. The museum features both permanent and rotating exhibits and often sponsors appropriate lectures at the Ossining Library. Open 2 - 4 p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Sunday, and by appointment. 196 Croton Avenue. (914) 941-0001.
Jug Tavern and Sparta - An even earlier community than Ossining, and now included in its boundaries, Sparta is a National Register Historic District. The Jug Tavern is often considered the oldest building in the area, and is the headquarters for monthly walking tours of the distinctive hamlet. Revolutionary Road. (914) 941-2877 or (914) 762-0295. http://www.jugtavern.org
Sparta Cemetery - An easy walk from Jug Tavern, Sparta Cemetery is ideal for browsing with its quaint headstones and opportunities for fantasizing about legends. With only a little familiarity with Ossining history one can recognize the ghosts of newspaper publishers, former slaves, Union soldiers and the legendary "Leatherman." Revolutionary Road and Route 9.
Maryknoll Center - world headquarters for the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America since the 1920s. Almost a community, with its own zip code, in itself. Maryknoll is considered the largest structure with an oriental-motif in the country - one of the building's distinctive towers, with its Chinese pagoda-style roof, has become a familiar image to millions of people throughout the world. Through the years, thousands of the Missionary Society's supporters have visited the Ossining center. A new exhibition of missionaries' memorabilia was opened in June, 2000. Somerstown Road. (914) 941-7590.
Sing Sing Correctional Facility - In 1825 construction of the prison was initiated. It was considered an ideal location because local stone, or "Sing Sing marble" could be quarried and used in the building; it was close to water transportation and accessible to New York City. Plans are being made to open an interpretive center, near the prison, for visitors.
 


 

Baseball field

Teatown Lake Reservation - Named when a group of women demanded a share of a grocer's stashed tea during Revolutionary War days, Teatown Reservation is now a large nature preserve, with its own educational center. A carefully nurtured Wildflower Island is open regularly for guided tours through spring, summer and fall. Naturalists give presentations on maple-sugaring, birds of prey, reptiles, bees, honey-making and more. Many hiking trails through hilly terrain, hardwood forests, wetlands and around the lake are open daily from dawn to dusk. Indoor exhibits provide fascinating glimpses of nature collections and an excellent small store is overloaded with great souvenirs - including "tea." Many events, including a pancake breakfast to sample the maple syrup, fairs, and family days are scheduled -- see Calendar of Events. 1600 Spring Valley Road. (914) 762-2912.
Old Croton Aqueduct State Park - Ossining is the only place where visitors may actually enter the aqueduct, through the Weir Chamber, used to spill off waste water during floods. Tours are arranged occasionally -- watch the Calendar of Events. There is access to the Aqueduct off Main Street, at Nelson and Gerlach Parks, and a small parking area just south-west of Dominican Sisters of Hope on North Highland Avenue. When the Aqueduct crosses Beach Road hikers may detour to the west to the Crawbuckie Nature Preserve, a 12-acre loop down to the railroad tracks. The Aqueduct is owned and managed by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and offers a scenic walk from northern Westchester County to New York City. The Friends of the Old Croton Aqueduct have published an award-winning map detailing the route of the trail and attractions along the way. It is available, for $4.50, in Ossining from the Ossining Urban Cultural Park Visitors Center, or by calling 693-4117.
"Crossining" - The pedestrian bridge which parallels the automobile bridge over Route 9 between Ossining and Croton, was whimsically named "Crossining" by Ossining's Supervisor during the opening celebration in 1999. It provides wonderful views of the brackish Croton River as it flows through marshlands to the Hudson, with a few interpretive signs posted along the way.
Louis Engel Waterfront Park - The 3.5 acre park, just south of the Ossining train station offers beautiful views of the river, Croton Point and some glimpses of Sing Sing prison. A plaque recalls Alexis de Tocqueville's visit in the 1800s. A number of festivals and concerts are held in the park and nearby during the warmer months - watch the Calendar of Events. (914) 941-3189.
Briarcliff-Peekskill Trailway - A 12-mile hiking trail that runs from Maryknoll in Ossining to the Blue Mountain Reservation in Peekskill. There are several recreational areas along the way, and recent improvements have made it a popular destination. (914) 593-PARK.

 

* Brasserie Swiss, 118 Croton Ave., (914) 941-0319 * Caruso's Italian Deli, 61 Croton Ave., (914) 762-5973 * China Wok, 157 Main St., (914) 941-1202 * Doca's, 125 Main St., (914) 944-9205 * El Puerto Bar and Restaurant, 107-109 Main St., (914) 941-4479 * Guida's, 199 Main St., (914) 941-2662 * Highland Restaurant and Diner, 191 N. Highland Ave., (914) 941-0522 * Izzy's Restaurant, 35 Main St., (914) 941-9696 * KFC, 134 S. Highland Ave., (914) 941-1789 * Main Street Steakhouse, 175 Main St., (914) 762-5596 * Serafina, Arcadian Shopping Center, (914) 941-5454 * Sun Fresh Donuts, 87 Croton Ave., (914) 762-2602 * Wendy's, 174 S. Highland Ave., (914) 923-0800 * Quimbaya’s Colombian Coffee House, 193 Main St., (914) 941-0810 * Oriental Café, Arcadian Shopping Center, (914) 762-3888 * South of the Border, 197 S. Highland Ave., (914) 923-7762 * Papi Mima, 40 Spring St., (914) 762-2846 * Ossining Pizza, 181 Croton Ave., (914) 762-1455 * Ritmo & Sabor, 109 Croton Ave., (914) 923-4600 * McDonald’s, 214 South Highland Ave., (914) 762-9141 * Tea Room & Gift Shop, 175 Main St., (914) 923-3336

 
 

 

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