Briarcliff Manor () is a suburban village in
Westchester County, New York, north of
New York City. It is on of land on the east bank of the
Hudson River, geographically shared by the
towns of
Mount Pleasant and
Ossining. Briarcliff Manor includes the communities of Scarborough and Chilmark, and is served by the
Scarborough station of the
Metro-North Railroad
Metro-North Railroad , trading as MTA Metro-North Railroad, is a suburban commuter rail service run by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), a New York State public benefit corporations, public authority of the U.S. state of New Yor ...
's
Hudson Line. A section of the village, including buildings and homes covering , is part of the
Scarborough Historic District and was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1984. The village motto is "A village between two rivers", reflecting Briarcliff Manor's location between the Hudson and
Pocantico River
The Pocantico River is a tributary of the Hudson River in western central Westchester County, New York, United States. It rises from Echo Lake, in the town of New Castle south of the hamlet of Millwood, and flows generally southwest past ...
s. Although the Pocantico is the primary boundary between Mount Pleasant and Ossining, since its incorporation the village has spread into Mount Pleasant.
In the
precolonial era, the village's area was inhabited by a band of the
Wappinger tribes of Native Americans. In the early 19th century, the area was known as Whitson's Corners.
Walter William Law
Walter William Law (November 13, 1837 – January 17, 1924) was a businessman and the founder of the 8,000-person village of Briarcliff Manor, New York. He was a vice president of furniture and carpet retailer W. & J. Sloane, and later founded ...
moved to the area and purchased lands during the 1890s. Law developed the village, establishing schools, churches, parks, and the
Briarcliff Lodge
The Briarcliff Lodge was a luxury resort in the village of Briarcliff Manor, New York. It was a notable example of Tudor Revival architecture, and was one of the largest wooden structures in the United States. It was also the first hotel in Westc ...
. Briarcliff Manor was
incorporated as a village in 1902, and celebrated its centennial on November 21, 2002. The village has grown from 331 people when established to 7,867 in the 2010 census.
Briarcliff Manor was historically known for its wealthy estate-owning families, including the
Vanderbilts,
Astors
The Astor family achieved prominence in business, society, and politics in the United States and the United Kingdom during the 19th and 20th centuries. With ancestral roots in the Italian Alps region of Italy by way of Germany,
the Astors settled ...
, and
Rockefellers. It still remains primarily residential and its population is still considered affluent by U.S. standards. It has about of recreational facilities and parks, all accessible to the public. The village has seven Christian churches for various denominations and two
synagogue
A synagogue, ', 'house of assembly', or ', "house of prayer"; Yiddish: ''shul'', Ladino: or ' (from synagogue); or ', "community". sometimes referred to as shul, and interchangeably used with the word temple, is a Jewish house of worshi ...
s. The oldest church is Saint Mary's Episcopal Church, built in 1851. Briarcliff Manor has an elected local government, with departments including police, fire, recreation, and public works. It has a low crime rate: a 2012 study found it had the second-lowest in the state. In the
New York State Legislature it is split between the
New York State Assembly
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The Assem ...
's 95th and 92nd districts, and the
New York Senate's 38th and 40th districts. In
Congress the village is in New York's
17th District.
History
Names
Part of modern-day Briarcliff Manor was once known as Whitson's Corners for brothers John H., Richard, and Reuben Whitson, who owned adjoining farms in the area totaling .
Whitson's Corners was named after the corner of Pleasantville and South State Roads, where John H. Whitson's house, the Crossways, stood from 1820 until the 1940s. The Briarcliff Congregational Church's parish house currently stands at its former location.
The neighboring community of Scarborough was known as Weskora until it was renamed in 1864,
after resident William Kemey's ancestral
hometown in Yorkshire.
After the community was incorporated into Briarcliff Manor in 1906, the
New York Central and Hudson River Railroad
The New York Central Railroad was a railroad primarily operating in the Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. The railroad primarily connected greater New York and Boston in the east with Chicago and St. Louis in the Midw ...
put up a sign reading "Briarcliff West" at the village's
Scarborough station. Soon afterward, attributed to the neighborhood's pride over their name,
that sign was thrown into the Hudson River and replaced with the original Scarborough sign.
Briarcliff Manor derives from "Brier Cliff", a compound of the English words "brier" and "cliff". The name originated in Ireland as that of the family home of John David Ogilby, a professor of ecclesiastical history at the
General Theological Seminary. Ogilby had named his New York summer home ''Brier Cliff'' after his family home in Ireland. In 1890,
Walter Law bought James Stillman's
Briarcliff Farm
Briarcliff Farms was a farm established in 1890 by Walter William Law in Briarcliff Manor, a village in Westchester County, New York. One of several enterprises established by Law at the turn of the 20th century, the farm was known for its mi ...
and further developed it, later using the name ''Briarcliff'' for all his property. Law's friend,
Andrew Carnegie, called him "The Laird of Briarcliff Manor"; since the title appealed to all concerned, the village was named "Briarcliff Manor".
By 1897, the village post office and railroad station bore the name Briarcliff Manor.
The village (and its name) were approved by its residents in a September 12, 1902 referendum; the name prevailed over other suggestions, including "Sing Sing East".
On November 21, 1902, the village of Briarcliff Manor was established.
The village is also known by several other names. It is conversationally called "Briarcliff", and often erroneously written as "Briar Cliff Manor" (although historically there has been little distinction).
The village has been called "Briarcliff on the Hudson" by
Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has p ...
and
Aileen Riggin;
it is also known as "the Village of Briarcliff Manor".
The name Briarcliff has also been applied to other municipalities, including the 470-person town of
Briarcliffe Acres in South Carolina; in naming it, the town's founder had drawn inspiration from Briarcliff Manor's name.
One of the village's mottos, "A village between two rivers", can also refer to the municipality;
another official motto is a Walter Law quote, "Only the best is good enough".
Precolonial and colonial eras
The history of Briarcliff Manor can be traced back to the founding of a settlement between the Hudson and Pocantico Rivers in the 19th century. The area now known as Briarcliff Manor had seen human occupation since at least the
Archaic period, but significant growth in the settlements that are now incorporated into the village did not occur until the
Industrial Revolution.
In the
precolonial era, the area of present-day Briarcliff Manor was inhabited by a band of the
Wappinger tribes of Native Americans, known as ''Sint Sincks'' (or "Sing Sings"). They owned territory as far north as the
Croton River.
In the 1680s,
Frederick Philipse purchased about from the Sint Sincks, and named it
Philipsburg Manor.
The Philipses lost their claim to the land because of the
American Revolutionary War; the family, which was
Loyalist
Loyalism, in the United Kingdom, its overseas territories and its former colonies, refers to the allegiance to the British crown or the United Kingdom. In North America, the most common usage of the term refers to loyalty to the British Cro ...
, had its property confiscated in 1779.
The area remained largely unsettled by colonists until after the war; in 1693, fewer than twenty families lived in the area of Westchester which included Briarcliff Manor.
Progressive era to present day
After retiring as vice president of
W. & J. Sloane, Walter Law moved with his family to the present Briarcliff Manor. He bought his first in 1890,
and then quickly expanded his property, buying about forty parcels in less than ten years; by 1900, he owned more than of Westchester County.
Law developed the village, establishing schools, churches, parks, and the
Briarcliff Lodge
The Briarcliff Lodge was a luxury resort in the village of Briarcliff Manor, New York. It was a notable example of Tudor Revival architecture, and was one of the largest wooden structures in the United States. It was also the first hotel in Westc ...
. His employees at Briarcliff Farms moved into the village, and the population grew enough to encourage Law to establish the area as a village. A proposition was presented to the supervisors of Mount Pleasant and Ossining on October 8, 1902, that the area of 640 acres with a population of 331 be incorporated as the Village of Briarcliff Manor,
and the village was incorporated on November 21.
The
Tudor Revival-style Briarcliff Lodge was opened in 1902 as a premier resort hotel. It was surrounded by Walter Law's dairy barns and greenhouses, and hosted numerous distinguished guests, including
Franklin and
Eleanor Roosevelt. The lodge held the Edgewood Park School (1936–1954) and
The King's College (1955–1994)
before it burned to the ground on September 20, 2003.
The
Briarcliff Manor Fire Department was founded on February 10, 1903, from Briarcliff Manor's first fire company, the 1901 Briarcliff Steamer Company No. 1.
Scarborough was incorporated into Briarcliff Manor in 1906, and the Police Department was organized two years later. The Village Municipal Building was built in 1913 and was opened on July 4, 1914. The high school opened in 1928, and in 1946, the People's Caucus party, an organization which calls out interested residents for candidacy, was created.
Briarcliff Manor celebrated its semicentennial celebration from October 10–12, 1952, publishing a book about the village and its history; that year, the Crossroads neighborhood of 84 houses was completed.
In 1953,
Todd Elementary School
The Briarcliff Manor Union Free School District is the public school district of Briarcliff Manor, New York. The district is an independent public entity, and is governed by the district Board of Education, whose members are elected in non-parti ...
opened to free space at the Law Park grade school.
The
Putnam Division
The New York and Putnam Railroad, nicknamed the Old Put, was a railroad line that operated between the Bronx and Brewster in New York State. It was in close proximity to the Hudson River Railroad and New York and Harlem Railroad. All three cam ...
of the
New York Central Railroad was discontinued in 1958,
and the following year the
Briarcliff Manor Public Library
The Briarcliff Manor Public Library is the public library serving the village of Briarcliff Manor, New York, and is located on the edge of the Walter W. Law Memorial Park. The library is a founding member of the Westchester Library System. It i ...
opened in the former Briarcliff Manor train station. The village's first corporate facility (part of
Philips Research) opened in 1960. In 1964 the new Village Hall opened, replacing the Municipal Building. The present high school opened in 1971 to ease the large enrollment at the grade-school building.
In 1980,
Pace University began leasing the middle-school building, and the middle school was moved to a portion of the new high-school building. The grade-school building was demolished in 1996, and a
retirement home was built on its site the following year. The village celebrated its centennial in 2002, which involved celebratory events.
A two-story addition to the village library was built in 2009, and the original portion was renovated to become the village's community center in 2016.
Geography
Briarcliff Manor is around north of
Manhattan.
It is part of Westchester County and so part of the
New York metropolitan area and the New York–Jersey City–White Plains, NY–NJ Metropolitan Division.
It is on the Hudson River, just north of the
Tappan Zee Bridge and south of
Croton Point
Croton Point Park is a Westchester County park
A park is an area of natural, semi-natural or planted space set aside for human enjoyment and recreation or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats. Urban parks are urban green spa ...
(near the widest part of the river)
and just northwest of the county's center.
According to the
2010 United States Census
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Briarcliff Manor covers an area of , of which is land and is water.
The village is a part of the
Pocantico and
Saw Mill River Basin and the Lower Hudson River Drainage Basin,
which leads to the Hudson west-southwest of the village. Major streams running through Briarcliff Manor include the centrally-located Caney Brook, the Pocantico River, and Sparta Brook. Abundant rock outcroppings include
dolomite,
granite,
gneiss, and
mica schist. Copper and silver were once mined near Scarborough, and Briarcliff Manor's geographical area has large
boulders, deposited in the
last glacial period.
Elevations within the village range from less than above mean sea level near the Hudson River to approximately above mean sea level around the center and eastern areas.
The highest natural point in Briarcliff Manor is southwest of
NGS
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Places
* NGSO (NGS orbit), non-geostationary orbit
* Nagasaki Airport (IATA airport code: NGS) in Omura, Nagasaki, Japan
Organisations
* National Galleries of Scotland, representing the national art collection of Scotland
* Na ...
station mark LX4016, off Farm Road, at above sea level. The village, which covered one square mile when incorporated in 1902, has expanded primarily through annexation: of Scarborough in 1906 and acreage from the town of Mount Pleasant in 1927.
It is in telephone
area code 914 and the postal ZIP code area 10510.
Briarcliff Manor's Ossining portion takes up nearly half of the village land area, about 93 percent of its population, and 85 percent of its land parcels.
Climate
The village is in a
humid continental climate zone (
Köppen climate classification: Dfa), with cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers and four distinct seasons.
The
United States Department of Agriculture places Briarcliff Manor in plant
hardiness zone
A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants. In some systems other statistics are included in the calculations. The original and most wide ...
7a.
Summer high temperatures average in the lower 80s Fahrenheit (upper 20s Celsius), with lows averaging in the lower 60s F (upper 10s C).
Its highest recorded temperature was in 1995, and its lowest was in 1979.
Neighborhoods
The village is home to neighborhoods and business and residential areas, including the central business district, the
hamlets of Scarborough and Chilmark, and residential areas Central Briarcliff West, the Tree Streets and the Crossroads.
Scarborough
Scarborough, often called Scarborough-on-Hudson because it borders the Hudson River, is an unincorporated district divided between Briarcliff Manor and the village of Ossining, with most of the area within Briarcliff Manor and a few streets in the village of Ossining. Briarcliff Manor's portion of Scarborough was annexed into the village in 1906.
The boundary between Scarborough and the rest of the village is roughly along Old Briarcliff and Sleepy Hollow Roads. The area was settled prior to the Revolutionary War. Around that time, the area included a tavern and inn at corner of Albany Post Road and Scarborough Station Road and a blacksmith shop where the Scarborough Presbyterian Church stands today. Scarborough was named after early settler William Kemey's
town in England. A cove in Scarborough is named after him.
Scarborough is largely residential, and has some of the most expensive houses in the village, due in part to its proximity to the Hudson. Condominium complexes within Scarborough include Kemeys Cove, built in 1974, and Scarborough Manor, a 7-story, 205-unit complex built in the 1960s.
The hamlet has a post office and a
station
Station may refer to:
Agriculture
* Station (Australian agriculture), a large Australian landholding used for livestock production
* Station (New Zealand agriculture), a large New Zealand farm used for grazing by sheep and cattle
** Cattle statio ...
on the Metro-North
Hudson Line within walking distance of most houses in the hamlet.
Unlike most of Briarcliff Manor, Scarborough is within the
Ossining Union Free School District. During the 17th century, Scarborough became one of the first trading posts for the Dutch on the Hudson. During the early 20th century, the
Astor
Astor may refer to:
People
* Astor (surname)
* Astor family, a wealthy 18th-century American family who became prominent in 20th-century British politics
* Astor Bennett, a character in the Showtime television series ''Dexter''
* Ástor Piazzol ...
,
Rockefeller, and
Vanderbilt families entertained guests on their river-view country estates in the Scarborough area. The
Scarborough Historic District, including the Scarborough Presbyterian Church, is on the
National Register of Historic Places. Across the street from the church is
Sparta Cemetery, containing graves of local Revolutionary War veterans and the
Leatherman
Leatherman is an American brand of multitools and knives made by Leatherman Tool Group of Portland, Oregon. The company was founded in July 1983 by Timothy S. Leatherman and Steve Berliner in order to market his idea of a capable, eas ...
. A notable building on the register is
Beechwood, built in 1780 and considered one of the finest examples of
Federal architecture
Federal-style architecture is the name for the classicizing architecture built in the newly founded United States between 1780 and 1830, and particularly from 1785 to 1815, which was heavily based on the works of Andrea Palladio with several inn ...
in Westchester County.
Beechwood was later purchased by
Frank A. Vanderlip
Frank Arthur Vanderlip Sr. (November 17, 1864 – June 30, 1937) was an American banker and journalist. He was president of the National City Bank of New York (now Citibank) from 1909 to 1919, and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury from 18 ...
, who constructed the
Scarborough School on the estate. The school was founded in 1913,
and closed in 1978. Holly Hill is a notable house nearby. Hubert Rogers, a New York City attorney, had the house designed around 1927 by
William Adams Delano; Rogers named it Weskora. After his death
Brooke Astor purchased the estate, renaming it Holly Hill for its holly trees.
Directly across from Holly Hill is the site used for the U.S. headquarters of Philips Research from 1965 to 2015, built on part of Waldheim, the former estate of
James Speyer.
Chilmark
Chilmark (also known as Chilmark Park) is an unincorporated residential community of about , established in 1930, in northern Briarcliff Manor. The neighborhood was designed with Underhill Road as its main thoroughfare, running north–south.
It was named after the village of
Chilmark, England, the birthplace and early home of
Thomas Macy (an ancestor of
Valentine Everit Macy
Valentine Everit Macy (March 23, 1871 – March 21, 1930) was an American industrialist and philanthropist, involved in local government. In the 1910s and 1920s, he served in Westchester County, New York, as commissioner of the Department of Chari ...
), who arrived in the colonies in 1635. The area is culturally significant for its association with the Macy family, whose members were active in New York and Westchester County during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Valentine Everit Macy and his wife, Edith Carpenter Macy, founded the community and aided in its development; Macy purchased several small family farms in present Chilmark in 1897.
In 1925, Macy donated on Old Chappaqua Road for the first national Girl Scout camp, which later became the
Edith Macy Conference Center, a conference and training facility owned and operated by the
Girl Scouts of the USA
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.
The Briarcliff Recreation Center was formerly the private Chilmark Club until the 1970s, when the village purchased the land for a recreation center and adjoining park. Macy's residence in the area was the Chilmark estate, a Tudor-style stone and stucco mansion built in 1896 with a nine-hole golf course. The neighborhood hosts Briarcliff Manor's
Conservative temple Congregation Sons of Israel.
Chilmark features landscaped, winding roads designed to blend with the topography, access to transportation (including a commuter rail line and a highway and homes built in
revival styles echoing Tudor and Gothic architecture; it is architecturally significant as an example of early-20th-century suburban design.
During the 1920s Macy's son, V.E. Macy Jr., founded the Chilmark Park Realty Corporation to sell land parcels. When he began marketing the area, he renovated or demolished existing homes to lend an air of development and built a private
country club for use by Chilmark residents. The village of Briarcliff Manor later purchased the site, and operates it as Chilmark Park. To denote its development as an exclusive neighborhood, Macy planted distinctive shade trees along Underhill Road. Since its founding, additional homes have been built in Chilmark, most between 1955 and 1960.
The developments expanded the area beyond its original 300 acres; it presently comprises Underhill Road and the streets immediately adjacent to it.
Village Center
The central business district, also known as the Village Center, is located on Briarcliff Manor's main street on Pleasantville Road and continues on North State Road.
The area has numerous businesses lining Pleasantville Road, a large expansion from the three stores that existed there in 1906.
The business district is home to the village hall and a
pocket park, and has brick sidewalks, period street lighting, and free parking.
Farther south along the road is the Walter W. Law Memorial Park, and further east along the road are the three schools of the
Briarcliff Manor Union Free School District
The Briarcliff Manor Union Free School District is the public school district of Briarcliff Manor, New York. The district is an independent public entity, and is governed by the district Board of Education, whose members are elected in non-par ...
. The Village Center contains a number of pre-Revolutionary War houses, including the Whitson House, built during the 1770s and the former home of Richard Whitson (one of the Whitson brothers, after whom Whitson's Corners was named); Buckhout House, also dating to the 1770s and named for the family who lived there for over a century and the oldest, Century Homestead, dating to about 1767 and first owned by Reuben Whitson.
The Washburn House, another pre-Revolutionary house, was sold by the New York State Commission on Forfeiture to Joseph Washburn in 1775.
Central Briarcliff West
Central Briarcliff West is a neighborhood which has a number of mansions built by 20th-century millionaires who stayed at the Briarcliff Lodge and later built estates in the area. The lodge stood in the area and on the highest point of Walter Law's estate from its construction in 1902 until it burned down in 2003.
Other historic estates in the neighborhood include the Law family homes (built in 1902 for Walter Law's children) and Law's estate, the Manor House, all on Scarborough Road. The three estates for his children are Six Gables, Mt. Vernon, and Hillcrest. The
Modernist Julian Street Jr. residence
The Julian Street Jr. residence is an early Modernist fieldstone house in Briarcliff Manor, New York. The house was designed by the New York architect Wallace K. Harrison for Julian Street Jr. and his wife, Narcissa, in 1938. Harrison, primarily kn ...
, designed by
Wallace Harrison for Julian and Narcissa Vanderlip Street, was one of the first contemporary-style homes in Westchester.
Ashridge, a large
Greek Revival estate, was built around 1825.
The Tree Streets
The Tree Streets is a network of streets in the Mount Pleasant portion of the village. Several of the streets are named after regional trees, including Satinwood Lane, Larch Road, Elm Road, and Oak Road.
Walter Law had rows of trees planted on streets named for the varieties, though many of these trees no longer adorn their streets. The first major development of the area occurred around 1902,
though many houses in the neighborhood were constructed during a 1930s building boom, circling Jackson Road Park and near Todd Elementary School.
The Crossroads
The Crossroads is a group of 84 houses on streets named after local World War II veterans, including Schrade Road, Hazelton Circle, Matthes Road, and Dunn Lane. It was constructed at the end of World War II to provide affordable housing to returning veterans, and was completed in 1952.
Demographics
Historical
Historically, Briarcliff Manor's racial composition has not changed significantly. The village has seen a decrease in its non-Hispanic white population to 86 percent in 2010, down from 92 percent in 1990. The mid- to late-20th century saw an increase in the African-American population from 2.1 to 3.4 percent.
The village has experienced significant population growth, with it and neighboring communities undergoing more rapid growth than Westchester County overall. The period from 1950 to 1970 saw the greatest increase in population, with growth leveling off since then.
Modern
Briarcliff Manor is primarily non-commercial, with over 80 percent of village land residential.
Approximately 99% of the buildings are residential; of these, 85.3% are single-family units.
In the
2010 United States Census
The United States census of 2010 was the twenty-third United States national census. National Census Day, the reference day used for the census, was April 1, 2010. The census was taken via mail-in citizen self-reporting, with enumerators servin ...
there were 7,867 people, 2,647 households, and 2,037 families living in 2,753 housing units. Of the 2,647 households, 39.7 percent had children under age 18 living with them; 68.5 percent were married couples living together, 6.6 percent were headed by women, 1.9 percent were single males and 23 percent were non-families. Twenty-one percent of all households were individuals, with 14.1 percent age 65 or older. Average household size was 2.71; average family size was 3.16, with a median age of 43.4 years.
The 2015
American Community Survey
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(ACS) reported an estimated 2,636 households, 50 of which were held by unmarried partners. 34 of these were female householder and male partner households and 16 were male householder and male partner households. No male-female or female-female unmarried partner households were reported.
The village's population density was . In 2010, its racial composition was 82.7 percent
white, 3.3 percent African American, 0.1 percent Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 8.5 percent Asian American, and 3.1 percent from two (or more) races.
Hispanic and Latino Americans
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made up 8.2 percent of the population.
The 2015 ACS estimated median household income at $141,170 and median family income was $183,047. Males had a median income of $124,000, with $82,660 for females; per capita income was $76,256. About 1.3 percent of families and 2.2 percent of the overall population were below the poverty line, along with 0.9 percent for those under 18 and 4.8 percent for those 65 or over.
The 2015 ACS also reported English as the primary language spoken at home, with 84.8 percent only speaking the language, followed by Spanish at 4.9 percent, and 10.3 percent primarily speaking other languages. Ancestry is primarily Italian and Irish, at 18.1 and 12.9 percents respectively, followed by American at 8.8, Russian at 8.5 and German at 8.4 percent.
Exact numbers on religious denominations in Briarcliff Manor are not readily available. Demographic statistics in the United States depend heavily on the
United States Census Bureau, which cannot ask about religious affiliation as part of its
decennial census.
It does compile some national and statewide religious statistics,
but these are not representative of a municipality the size of Briarcliff Manor. One report from 2010 offers religious affiliations for Westchester County. According to the data, 59.3% of county residents identified as
Christian
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: 50.9% are
Roman Catholic, 5.9% are
mainline Protestant
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s, 2% are
Evangelical Protestants, and .5% are
Eastern or
Oriental
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Orthodox Christians. Residents who practice
Judaism make up 10.1% of the population and practitioners of other faiths represent .9%.
Note that these values are county-wide; municipal values could be significantly different.
Economy
About five percent of Briarcliff Manor's land is occupied by businesses. The village has three retail business areas, a general (non-retail) business area and scattered office buildings and laboratories. The village's principal retail district is along Pleasantville and North State Roads.
The central business district primarily has retailers such as restaurants, cafes, small food markets, and specialty shops. The North State Road business district has a supermarket, a bank, a gas station, and a mixture of retail stores, and the other retail areas have national and local stores. The village has small offices and larger offices for the regional (or national) market, which were formerly housed by companies including
Sony Electronics, Philips Research, and
Wüsthof.
The village economy depends on education,
health care
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and social services. Of the population aged 16 and older, 63 percent are in the labor force; 33 percent of those employed work outside Westchester County. About 13 percent of workers live and work in the village, and the average commute is 37.1 minutes.
The
unemployment rate for those 16 and older is 4.2%, while the unemployment rate for those aged 20 to 64 is 3.0%.
Briarcliff Manor has a number of wealthy residents, and was rated 19th on
CNNMoney
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's 25 Top-Earning Towns in the U.S.
An assessment by financial news corporation 24/7 Wall St., using data from the U.S. Census Bureau's
American Community Survey
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from 2006 to 2010, rated the village's school district the fifth-wealthiest in the United States and the third-wealthiest in New York.
In 2004, the top five employers in Briarcliff Manor were the Briarcliff Manor Union Free School District, Philips Research,
Trump National Golf Club,
the Clear View School
The Scarborough Day School was a private school in Scarborough-on-Hudson, in Briarcliff Manor, New York. Frank and Narcissa Cox Vanderlip established the school in 1913 at their estate, Beechwood. The school, a nonsectarian nonprofit college prep ...
, and engineering firm Charles H. Sells. Other large employers were USI Holdings (a publicly traded insurer headquartered in the village), Atria Briarcliff Manor, Pace University, and the village (which employs 81 people).
Arts and culture
The village symbol is the
Briarcliff Rose
Briarcliff Farms was a farm established in 1890 by Walter William Law in Briarcliff Manor, a village in Westchester County, New York. One of several enterprises established by Law at the turn of the 20th century, the farm was known for its m ...
, a more brightly colored offshoot of the
American Beauty rose
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Description
The hybrid perpetual has cup-shaped flowers with a brilliant crims ...
.
Since 2006, the Briarcliff Rose has been used on village street signs.
The Briarcliff Manor Garden Club, which also uses the Briarcliff rose as their symbol, was established in 1956.
One of its primary functions is in planting, maintaining, and improving public gardens and grounds.
Briarcliff Manor has groups in several
Scouting
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organizations, including
Cub Scout Pack 6 and
Boy Scout
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Troop 18.
Pack 6 became the first Cub Scout pack in the village at its establishment in 1968; by 2002 it had over 70 cubs in 12 dens.
The village's first Boy Scout troop was Troop 1 Briarcliff, founded before 1919. Sources cite Bill Buffman as the first Scoutmaster and
John Hersey as the troop's first
Eagle Scout. The first Girl Scout troop in the village was founded in 1917 by Louise Miller and Mrs. Alfred Jones, and the first
Brownie troop was founded in 1929.
The Briarcliff Manor Community Bonfire is a winter holiday event at Law Park, hosted by the village and the Briarcliff Friends of the Arts, involving live music (primarily seasonal and holiday songs), refreshments, and craft projects for children.
Another annual community event is the Memorial Day parade, a tradition in Briarcliff Manor for more than fifty years.
Before the parade begins, the Municipal Building's bell is rung to commemorate firefighters who have died in the previous year;
the parade ends at the village's war memorial in Law Park, where wreaths are laid on the monument. The holiday has been celebrated in the village since the early 1900s, though initially involving large family picnics, with parades reserved for the
Fourth of July.
Historical society
Briarcliff Manor maintains strong ties to its history and traditions. During Briarcliff Manor's 1952 semicentennial, nine people served on the Historical Committee and published a village history book. In March 1974, after the mayor appointed twelve people for a 75th anniversary committee, the committee began by forming the
Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough Historical Society
The Briarcliff Manor Public Library is the public library serving the village of Briarcliff Manor, New York, and is located on the edge of the Walter W. Law Memorial Park. The library is a founding member of the Westchester Library System. It i ...
(BMSHS). The historical society published an updated village history (''A Village Between Two Rivers: Briarcliff Manor'') in 1977, marking the 75th anniversary of the village. The historical society was initially located at the since-demolished Briarcliff Middle School building; it later moved to the second floor of a realty building on Pleasantville Road, and moved back to the school building after it was leased by Pace University.
On March 21, 2010, the BMSHS was given a permanent location at the Eileen O'Connor Weber Historical Center, established as part of the expanded Briarcliff Manor Public Library.
Members of the historical society joined the nine-member Centennial Committee in 2002 to organize events for Briarcliff Manor's centennial.
The Centennial Committee and BMSHS helped organize several events for the village's 2002 centennial celebration, including the Centennial Variety Show at the Briarcliff High School auditorium in a sold-out two-night run on April 26–27, 2002.
The two-act show consisted of interpretations of village life by village organizations and a
revue of Briarcliff Manor history in skits and songs.
Other society-sponsored events have included tours of homes and churches, bus tours, Hudson River cruises on historic boats such as the
M/V ''Commander'' (built in 1917 and listed on the national and state registers of historic places), dances, antique-car exhibits, day trips to historic points of interest, art exhibits, and events with authors and elected officials.
Historic sites
Briarcliff Manor is home to a number of historic buildings and districts. Buildings on the
National Register of Historic Places include
All Saints' Episcopal Church (added May 14, 2002),
Carrie Chapman Catt's house
Juniper Ledge
The Carrie Chapman Catt House, also known as Juniper Ledge, is located on Ryder Road in the town of New Castle,It uses the nearby village of Briarcliff Manor as its mailing address, since it is in that ZIP Code. New York, United States. It is ...
(added March 4, 2006)
and several structures in the
Scarborough Historic District (added September 7, 1984).
Part of the
Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park, controlled by the
, lies within the village.
The Old Croton Aqueduct is on the National Register and is a
National Historic Landmark.
Although Catt's house Juniper Ledge is within Briarcliff Manor's postal boundaries, the property is located within the municipal boundaries of the nearby town of
New Castle. Briarcliff Manor composer and historian
Carmino Ravosa
Carmino Ravosa (January 29, 1930 – July 19, 2015) was an American composer and lyricist, singer, pianist, as well as a producer, director, and musical historian. Ravosa, who wrote music for children for decades, was one of the most popular so ...
initiated the house's preservation by researching and initiating the nomination of Juniper Ledge to the National Register.
Houses of worship
Briarcliff Manor is home to seven Christian churches and two synagogues; three churches (Holy Innocents Anglican Church, Saint Mary's Church and Scarborough Presbyterian Church) are in Scarborough. Other churches in the village are All Saints' Episcopal Church, St. Theresa's Catholic Church, Faith Lutheran Brethren Church, and Briarcliff Congregational Church (
United Church of Christ). Jewish synagogues Congregation Sons of Israel and
Chabad Lubavitch of Briarcliff Manor & Ossining are in Chilmark.
Saint Mary's Episcopal Church, founded in 1839 by William Creighton as Saint Mary's Church, Beechwood, is Briarcliff Manor's oldest church; it was reincorporated in 1945 as Saint Mary's Church of Scarborough.
The granite church was built by local stonemasons and paid for by Creighton's wealthy neighbors, including
Commodore Matthew Perry,
James Watson Webb,
William Aspinwall, and
Ambrose Kingsland
Ambrose Cornelius Kingsland (May 24, 1804 – October 13, 1878) was a wealthy sperm oil merchant who served as the 71st mayor of New York City from 1851 to 1853. In 1851, he initiated the legislation that eventually led to the construction of Ce ...
.
The church is in near-original condition, with a design based on the 14th-century
Gothic
Gothic or Gothics may refer to:
People and languages
*Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes
**Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths
**Crimean Gothic, the Gothic language spoken b ...
St. Mary's parish church in
Scarborough, England and the only church with a complete set of
William Jay Bolton stained-glass windows.
The church, built in 1851, is a contributing property to the National Register-listed Scarborough Historic District. The
Sleepy Hollow Country Club surrounds the church grounds on three sides.
Notable parishioners included Commodore
Matthew C. Perry and
Washington Irving. Irving, author of "
Rip Van Winkle" and "
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow", brought the ivy surrounding the church from
Abbotsford (home of
Walter Scott).
On July 5, 2015, Saint Mary's Episcopal Church closed after 175 years in operation;
the
Church of South India
The Church of South India (CSI) is a united Protestant Church in India. It is the result of union of a number of mainline Protestant denominations in South India after independence.
The Church of South India is the successor of a number of Pr ...
's Congregation of the Hudson Valley moved in that November.
Scarborough Presbyterian Church, given to the community by
Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard and her husband Colonel
Elliott Fitch Shepard
Elliott Fitch Shepard (July 25, 1833 – March 24, 1893) was a New York lawyer, banker, and owner of the ''Mail and Express'' newspaper, as well as a founder and president of the New York State Bar Association. Shepard was married to Margare ...
(who lived on the nearby
Woodlea
Sleepy Hollow Country Club is a historic country club in Scarborough-on-Hudson in Briarcliff Manor, New York. The club was founded in 1911, and its clubhouse was known as Woodlea, a 140-room Vanderbilt mansion owned by Colonel Elliott Fitch Shep ...
estate), was the first church in the United States with an electric organ.
Built in 1895 and designed by Augustus Haydel (a nephew of
Stanford White) and Shepard (a nephew of Elliott Shepard)—who designed the 1899 Fabbri Mansion in Manhattan—the church property is also part of the Scarborough Historic District.
All Saints' Episcopal Church is a stone church also on the National Register of Historic Places. It was founded in 1854 by John David Ogilby, whose summer estate and family home in Ireland were the namesakes of Briarcliff Manor. The
Gothic Revival
Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic, neo-Gothic, or Gothick) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England. The movement gained momentum and expanded in the first half of the 19th century, as increasingly ...
church, built on Ogilby's summer estate,
was designed by
Richard Upjohn and modeled on Saint Andrew's in
Bemerton, England.
The church, with an 1883
Stick style rectory and 1904
Arts and Crafts
A handicraft, sometimes more precisely expressed as artisanal handicraft or handmade, is any of a wide variety of types of work where useful and decorative objects are made completely by one’s hand or by using only simple, non-automated re ...
-style parish hall, is an example of the modest English Gothic parish church popular in the region during the mid-19th century.
The parish of St. Theresa's Catholic Church was established in 1926 with thirty-six families, and the present church was dedicated on September 23, 1928.
The
rectory
A clergy house is the residence, or former residence, of one or more priests or ministers of religion. Residences of this type can have a variety of names, such as manse, parsonage, rectory or vicarage.
Function
A clergy house is typically ow ...
of the church was the original farmhouse of Briarcliff Farms.
Faith Lutheran Brethren Church had its 1959 beginning in a white chapel in
Scarsdale. Its congregation then sold the chapel and moved to its current site in Briarcliff Manor. The church, built largely through volunteer labor by the congregation's twelve families, held its first service on October 8, 1967. A nursery-school program, the Little School, began in 1972 and the church also sponsors women's and youth groups.
Briarcliff Congregational Church, built in 1896, has windows by
Louis Comfort Tiffany,
William Willet,
J&R Lamb Studios,
Hardman & Co., and Woodhaven.
The church began in a small, one-room schoolhouse (known as the "white school"), built around 1865 and used as a school, a religious school, and a house of worship for up to 60 people. In 1896, George A. Todd Jr. asked Walter Law to support the construction of a new church. Law donated the church land, making his new church a Congregational one so the entire community (regardless of religious background) could attend. The
nave and a
Norman-style tower were built first, in an English-parish style with Gothic windows. When the congregation outgrew the church, Law funded a northern section (including
transepts and
apse) which was dedicated in 1905. He donated the church organ (replacing it in 1924), four Tiffany windows, and the
manse
A manse () is a clergy house inhabited by, or formerly inhabited by, a minister, usually used in the context of Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist and other Christian traditions.
Ultimately derived from the Latin ''mansus'', "dwelling", from '' ...
across the street.
The church housed a weekly indoor farmers' market at its parish house from 2008 to 2011, when the market was moved to Pace University's Briarcliff Campus.
Congregation Sons of Israel, self-described as
egalitarian Conservative,
was the first synagogue in Briarcliff Manor. The congregation was formed in 1891 by eleven men in Ossining, and until 1902 services were held in homes and stores. That year, the congregation (now twenty-three families) purchased a building on Durston Avenue; the Jewish Cemetery, established in 1900 on Dale Avenue, is still in use. In 1920, the synagogue, numbering forty-five families, established a religious school. After outgrowing its facilities, it purchased a site on Waller Avenue and completed a new synagogue in 1922. During the 1950s the congregation purchased the eleven-acre Mead Farm on Pleasantville Road, which it has used since 1960.
Chabad Lubavitch of Briarcliff Manor & Ossining was established around 2004, and is located on Orchard Road in Chilmark. On March 18, 2015, the organization purchased a building previously owned by the Ossining Heights United Methodist Church, on Campwoods Road in the village of Ossining. Chabad Lubavitch plans to renovate the building significantly before making it its first permanent synagogue.
Sports
Briarcliff High School offers
intramural sports and fields
junior varsity and
varsity
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teams in sixteen sports as the Briarcliff Bears. During the 38 years that Pace University operated its
Briarcliff campus, it maintained fourteen intercollegiate varsity sports teams which played at the
National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA)
Division II level.
Briarcliff Manor has a history of auto racing. The
First American International Road Race was hosted by the village on April 24, 1908.
The course went throughout Westchester, starting and finishing in Briarcliff Manor. The prize trophy donated by Walter Law was valued at $10,000 ($ in ).
The winner,
Lewis Strang in an
Isotta Fraschini, covered the in five hours and fourteen minutes.
More than 300,000 people watched the race throughout Westchester County, and the village had more than 100,000 visitors that day.
On November 12, 1934, the
Automobile Racing Club of America held another road race in Briarcliff Manor. It was the first amateur race in the United States, hosted by the wealthy Collier family of nearby Pocantico Hills. Brothers
Sam
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* Sam, Benin
* Sam, Boulkiemdé, Burkina Faso
* Sam, Bourzanga, Burkina Faso
* Sam, Kongoussi, Burkina Faso
* Sam, Iran
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People and fictional ...
, Miles, and Barron Jr. had begun hosting informal races in the area in the early 1930s, and formed the racing club in 1933. The 1934 race was won by Langdon Quimby, driving a
Willys 77, in a time of two hours and seven minutes on the course. The race was held again on June 23, 1935; Quimby won again, four minutes faster than the previous year.
In 1977, during the village's 75th anniversary, fifteen old racing cars participated in a motorcade around the 1934 race's route.
In 2008, the village commemorated the first race's centennial in a parade featuring about 60 antique cars.
Parks and recreation
Briarcliff Manor has about of recreational facilities and parks, all of which are accessible to the public.
The village's library houses its recreation department, which has four staff and a six-member advisory committee, and provides recreation programming for the village. The village's Department of Public Works maintains the village's parks and recreational facilities with one parks foreman and two groundskeeping personnel.
The following are available to Briarcliff Manor residents:
* The Briarcliff-Peekskill Trailway runs from the village to the Blue Mountain Reservation in
Peekskill. The parkland was acquired for use by the Briarcliff-Peekskill Parkway (now part of
New York State Route 9A); the parkway later changed course, freeing the land for trail use.
* Chilmark Park, on Macy Road, formerly the Chilmark Country Club. The park has six tennis courts (two clay, two all-weather, and two
green clay), a half-court basketball court, a soccer field, a baseball-softball field, and a playground. Renovation of the athletic fields and basketball court and the addition of a restroom are planned.
* The Hardscrabble Wilderness Area is a network of wilderness trails.
* The Jackson Road Park, dedicated in 1975, features two half-court basketball courts: one with a standard rim and one with a rim for younger players. The playground was renovated in 2005. About half of the park is undeveloped wetlands.
* The Kate Kennard Trail, named for the late daughter of a former mayor, was dedicated in 1988. It begins on Long Hill West, west of the Aspinwall Road intersection.
* Lynn McCrum Field, named for Briarcliff Manor's second village manager, was dedicated in June 1999.
The field, at the corner of Chappaqua Road and Route 9A, has a multi-purpose playing field for baseball, softball, and soccer, parking for 50 cars, and a utility building with restrooms.
* Neighborhood Park, dedicated in 1954 and augmented in 1958 and 1964, is at the corner of Whitson and Fuller Roads adjacent to Schrade Road. The Whitson Road side of the park has a youth baseball field; a basketball court and playground are accessible from the Schrade Road entrance.
* Nichols Nature Area, accessible from Nichols Place, is a steeply sloped site acquired in 1973 as part of a residential subdivision.
* The
Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park, running along the
Old Croton Aqueduct, crosses the village between Broadway and the Hudson River. Its trail, following the aqueduct from the Croton Reservoir to New York City, is a popular bicycling and running path maintained by New York State. Access from the village is from Scarborough Road north of the Scarborough Fire Station.
* Pine Road Park, an undeveloped parcel acquired in 1948 and augmented in 1963, lies between Pine Road and Long Hill Road East.
* The Pocantico Park, Briarcliff Manor's largest park, was acquired in 1948 and augmented in 1963, 1964, and 1967. Abutting the Pocantico River, it is home to a large number and variety of regional fauna and has marked hiking trails.
* The Recreation Center, purchased by the village in 1980, is the former Chilmark Country Club clubhouse and provides seasonal indoor recreation. Community organizations using the center include the Briarcliff Manor Garden Club, the Senior Citizens Club and the
Max Pavey Chess Club.
* Scarborough Park, a park acquired in 1908 and developed in the early 1900s near the Scarborough train station, is surrounded on three sides by the Hudson River. One acre is above-water land, and the rest is below the Hudson.
* The Village Youth Center, near the central business district, has a deck, a patio, and a lighted outdoor basketball court. It also provides an indoor facility for community programs and activities.
* Walter W. Law Memorial Park (originally Liberty Park),
in the center of the village on Pleasantville Road, is a park which was donated to the village by Law in 1904.
Its outdoor pool complex, added in July 1927 at a cost of $8,641 ($ in ), has a wading pool and a main pool,
which was Westchester's first public swimming pool.
After a complete reconstruction of the pool in 1977,
a two-story bathhouse and pavilion was completed in 2001 as part of a rehabilitation project, which included paved walkways and a veterans' memorial.
The park was rededicated on
Veterans Day 2001.
It has four lighted tennis courts: three clay and one all-weather. The pond was used for ice skating and hockey until the village bought a temporary rink for one of the tennis courts; the shallow rink freezes days earlier than the pond, and the tennis court lighting system allows easier skating at night.
Adjacent to the tennis courts is a playground. Two
platform tennis courts are north of the park, and the Briarcliff Manor Public Library and Community Center is on its eastern edge. In 2016, a memorial to
Medal of Honor recipient
John Koelsch
John Kelvin Koelsch (December 22, 1923 – October 16, 1951) was a United States Navy officer and a recipient of America's highest military decoration — the Medal of Honor — for his actions in the Korean War. He was the first helicopter pi ...
was constructed in the park and dedicated on
Veterans Day that year.
* The Westchester County Bike Trail (also known as the
North County Trailway) is a
rail trail
A rail trail is a shared-use path on railway right of way. Rail trails are typically constructed after a railway has been abandoned and the track has been removed, but may also share the right of way with active railways, light rail, or streetcar ...
criss-crossing forests, towns, and highways. One highlight is the
New Croton Reservoir and its former railway bridge. Trail access from the village is behind the library, off Pleasantville Road. The trail extends north (primarily along Route 100) to Baldwin Place in
Somers, and south along Route 9A to
Eastview in Mount Pleasant.
Although there are no public golf courses in Briarcliff Manor, the village has two large country clubs:
Sleepy Hollow Country Club in Scarborough and
Trump National Golf Club, owned by
Donald Trump.
The Trump property has been home to several golf clubs since the early 20th century, including Briarcliff Country Club, Briar Hills Country Club, and Briar Hall Golf and Country Club. Trump purchased the site in 1996 and opened the club in 2002.
The main building of Sleepy Hollow Country Club was formerly Woodlea, the 140-room
Renaissance Revival mansion of
Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard and her husband
Elliott Fitch Shepard
Elliott Fitch Shepard (July 25, 1833 – March 24, 1893) was a New York lawyer, banker, and owner of the ''Mail and Express'' newspaper, as well as a founder and president of the New York State Bar Association. Shepard was married to Margare ...
. The building, which has about , is one of the
largest houses in the United States
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.
Government
The village government is led by a mayor and four trustees, all unpaid officials elected
at-large
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for two-year terms.
The current mayor is Steven A. Vescio,
elected in 2019.
A full-time, appointed village manager handles day-to-day community affairs;
the first was Max Vogel in 1967.
The current Village Manager is Josh Ringel. Briarcliff Manor's government operates from the village hall, which houses the Justice Court and the administrative offices of the Village (except for DPW and Recreation).
, there are 5,531 registered voters in Briarcliff Manor.
the village's government employed 69 people full-time,
including their building department, planning board, department of public works, the recreation department, the police department, the architectural review advisory committee, and the conservation advisory council.
The village government administered a 2017–18 operating budget of approximately $28 million which predominantly went towards public works, police protection, debt service, and recreational facilities and services.
Briarcliff Manor maintains a voting custom that dates to at least around 1905. In addition to its customary general election, held at the same day in every municipality in New York, the village has a nonpartisan
caucus
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The term originated in the United States, where it can refer to a meeting ...
, a town meeting-style forum to determine officeholders. The system of the People's Caucus is largely unique to the village, and has been described as an extension of the
New England town hall concept. The People's Caucus, officially formed in 1946, chooses candidates by majority vote two months before the village election, where the candidates usually run unopposed, turning the election into a formality.
The caucus is open to citizens of 18 years or over who have lived in the village for at least a month; voter registration is not required. Voters and candidates do not declare party affiliations, instead candidates present their platforms in early January of each year, and weeks later the caucus meets again to vote.
In the
Westchester County Board of Legislators, the western portion of Briarcliff Manor (in Ossining) is represented by
Democrat and
Majority Leader Catherine Borgia in District 9,
while the eastern part (in Mount Pleasant) is represented by
Conservative Margaret A. Cunzio in District 3.
In the
New York State Legislature, the western portion of the village is represented by Democrat
Sandy Galef
Sandra R. Galef (born May 7, 1940) is an American politician serving as a state legislator who was a member of the New York State Assembly for 30 years.
Career
Galef represents the 95th Assembly District, spanning Westchester and Putnam count ...
for the
New York State Assembly
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The Assem ...
's 95th District, while the eastern portion is represented by Democrat
Thomas Abinanti
Thomas J. Abinanti (born December 28, 1946) is an American politician, lawyer, and member of the New York State Assembly from Greenburgh, New York. A member of the Democratic Party, Abinanti was elected to the State Assembly in 2010 to replace A ...
for the Assembly's 92nd District.
Democrat
David Carlucci represents the Ossining portion of the village for the
New York Senate's 38th District, and
Republican Terrence Murphy represents the Mount Pleasant end of the village in the Senate's 40th District.
In
Congress, the village is represented by in the
House of Representatives from New York's
17th District and Democrats
Kirsten Gillibrand and
Chuck Schumer in the
Senate
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
.
Crime
The Briarcliff Manor police force was founded by Edward Cashman, a one-person force who covered his beat on foot and by bicycle.
The crime rate was low during both world wars, and village police work primarily involved rounding up animals (as the constabulary had done since before the Revolution). Most other cases were traffic violations, due to the village's size and parkway access. During the 1980s (as in the 1940s), the police blotter primarily consisted of accidents and traffic violations on the four major roads traversing the village; a 1939 village history asserted that "Briarcliff has never had a serious crime".
Burglaries have been primarily residential, and murder is rare. In 1989, when the police force considered replacing its .38 six-shot revolvers with semiautomatic 9mm pistols, opinion was divided; village officials could not remember when an officer last fired a gun on duty.
In its study of 2012 FBI
Uniform Crime Reports, national realtor Movoto LLC assessed Briarcliff Manor as the second-safest municipality in New York, with the second-lowest crime rate in the state. According to the FBI reports, the village had no reported violent crimes in 2012 and a resident had a 1-in-569 chance of being a crime victim.
In 2014, security system company Safe Choice Security used the same data and assessed Briarcliff Manor as the safest municipality in New York.
A SafeWise report in 2016 using 2014 FBI data assessed the village as the third safest in New York.
Education
Early childhood education
Garden House School
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is an elementary school in London; it also runs
preschools in New York City and in Briarcliff Manor,
at the Briarcliff Congregational Church's parish house.
Briarcliff Nursery School is a preschool on Morningside Drive, just outside village borders in Ossining. It was established in 1947 at Briarcliff Manor's old recreation building; it moved to Walter Law's Manor House and then to the William Kingsland mansion, and moved to its current location in 1955.
Primary and secondary schools
The village is home to the
Briarcliff Manor Union Free School District
The Briarcliff Manor Union Free School District is the public school district of Briarcliff Manor, New York. The district is an independent public entity, and is governed by the district Board of Education, whose members are elected in non-par ...
, which covers of land and most of the village of Briarcliff Manor and an unincorporated portion of the town of Mount Pleasant. Parts of Briarcliff Manor not covered by the school district include Scarborough and Chilmark and total 28% of the municipality's area; these areas are part of the
Ossining Union Free School District.
The district serves over 1,000 students and includes
Todd Elementary School
The Briarcliff Manor Union Free School District is the public school district of Briarcliff Manor, New York. The district is an independent public entity, and is governed by the district Board of Education, whose members are elected in non-parti ...
,
Briarcliff Middle School, and
Briarcliff High School.
From Briarcliff Manor's settlement until 1918, students in
grades
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* Grade (education), a measurement of a student's performance
* Grade, the number of the year a student has reached in a given educational stage
* Grade (slope), the steepness of a slope
Grade or grading may also r ...
1–
8 were taught within one school facility; from 1919 until the 1940s, students in grades 1–
12 were as well.
The district is noted for its annual high-school musicals.
The elementary school (opened in 1953) is named after George A. Todd, Jr.,
who was the village's first teacher, first superintendent of schools, and taught for over 40 years.
The middle school became a
Blue Ribbon School
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in 2005.
Briarcliff Manor has been home to a number of schools. Long Hill School was a public school in Scarborough until 1912, with about 70 students, two classrooms, and two teachers.
Dr. Holbrook's Military School was on Holbrook Road from 1866 to 1915.
Miss Tewksbury's School and later Mrs. Marshall's Day & Boarding School for Little Girls was at Dysart House. Miss Knox's School ran from 1905 in Pocantico Lodge, a hotel on Pleasantville Road under Briarcliff Lodge management. When it burned down in 1912, the school moved to
Tarrytown and then to
Cooperstown.
Since 1954, the Knox School has been located at
St. James, New York
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.
The
Scarborough School was first Montessori school in the United States; it was located at the Beechwood estate from 1913 until it closed in 1978.
Since then, The Clear View School has run a day treatment program for 83 students from nursery school age to 21 there.
The
Macfadden School ran from 1939 to 1950 at the William Kingsland mansion in the village.
The village's Catholic church, St. Theresa's, operated a school for
pre-kindergarten
Pre-kindergarten (also called Pre-K or PK) is a voluntary classroom-based preschool program for children below the age of five in the United States, Canada, Turkey and Greece (when kindergarten starts). It may be delivered through a preschool ...
to eighth grade students from 1965 to 2013.
At its closing, the school had approximately 150 students and 20 employees.
Higher education
The first institute for higher education in the village was the
School of Practical Agriculture and Horticulture
Briarcliff Farms was a farm established in 1890 by Walter William Law in Briarcliff Manor, a village in Westchester County, New York. One of several enterprises established by Law at the turn of the 20th century, the farm was known for its mil ...
, which Walter Law helped establish on his Briarcliff Farms in 1900.
The school taught students ages 16 to 35 in crop and livestock care. In 1902, the school moved to a larger location near
Poughkeepsie and closed a year later due to a lack of funding.
In addition, Briarcliff Manor has been the location for several colleges.
Briarcliff Junior College
Briarcliff College was a women's college in Briarcliff Manor, New York. The school was founded as Mrs. Dow's School for Girls in 1903 at the Briarcliff Lodge. After Walter W. Law donated land and a building for the college, it operated at i ...
was founded in 1903 at the Briarcliff Lodge, and moved near Briarcliff Congregational Church, on land Walter Law donated, in 1905. Among its trustees were
Howard Deering Johnson,
Norman Cousins,
Carl Carmer
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,
Thomas K. Finletter,
William Zorach,
Eduard C. Lindeman
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Backg ...
, and
Lyman Bryson.
Ordway Tead Ordway Tead (10 September 1891 – November 1973)MLW, "Tead, Ordway (1891–1973)," in: ''Encyclopedia of History of American Management,'' Morgen Witzel (ed.), 2005. p. 495. was an American organizational theorist, adjunct professor of industrial r ...
was chairman of the board of trustees, and his wife Clara was the college's first president. The school gradually improved its academic scope and standing, and was registered with the
State Education Department and accredited by the
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (Middle States Association or MSA) was a voluntary, peer-based, non-profit association that performed peer evaluation and regional educational accreditation, accreditation of public and priva ...
in 1944. In 1951, the Board of Regents authorized the college to grant Associate of Arts and Associate of Applied Science degrees. The following year, the
Army Map Service selected the college as the only one in the country for professional training in cartography. In 1956, the
junior college
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started issuing bachelor's degrees, and became known as Briarcliff College. In 1977 Pace University bought Briarcliff College and the
Spanish Renaissance-style Briarcliff Grade School building, incorporating them into its Pleasantville campus. The Briarcliff Grade School building, which housed the village public school from 1909 to 1980, became known as the Pace University Village Center. During Pace's occupation, the building housed the Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough Historical Society and the Village Youth Center. Pace University operated the school building until its demolition in 1996, and the Briarcliff College campus until 2015.
At the Briarcliff Lodge property, the Edgewood Park School operated from 1936 to 1954, and King's College subsequently operated there from 1955 to 1994, also using the lodge building and other dormitories and academic buildings.
Media
Briarcliff Manor has been the subject, inspiration, or location for literature, television episodes, and films. Much of
James Patterson's 2005 novel, ''Honeymoon'', is set in the village (where Patterson is a part-year resident).
Sharon Anne Salvato's ''Briarcliff Manor'' takes place on the fictional estate of Briarcliff Manor, and the novel was published by Stein and Day in the village.
The pilot episode of ''
Saturday Night Live'' was filmed in the central business district, where Briarcliff Manor Pharmacy, Briarcliff Wines & Liquors, and Briarcliff Hardware are the backdrop for the "Show Us Your Guns" sketch;
the episode aired October 11, 1975.
As well,
Briarcliff College
Briarcliff College was a women's college in Briarcliff Manor, New York. The school was founded as Mrs. Dow's School for Girls in 1903 at the Briarcliff Lodge. After Walter W. Law donated land and a building for the college, it operated at i ...
's president
Josiah Bunting III
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was the half-brother of the show's co-creator
Dick Ebersol
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; while President, Bunting let Ebersol film the show at the college for free.
In ''
Pan Am'', Sleepy Hollow Country Club was the setting for much of the series' third episode.
In February and March 2013, the final three episodes of the first season of television show ''
The Following'' were filmed in and around the former town of Ossining police station in Briarcliff Manor.
In early 2016, filming for the
Amazon Studios series ''
Crisis in Six Scenes
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'' filmed at Ashridge, on Scarborough Road. The series is directed by and stars
Woody Allen.
Sleepy Hollow Country Club is also a popular filming location for television shows and films.
Films shot in the village include ''
The Seven Sisters
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'', ''
House of Dark Shadows'', ''
Savages
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Films
* Savages (1972 film), ''Savages'' (1972 film), by James Ivory
* Savages (1974 film), ''Savages'' (1974 film), an American TV film
* The Savages (film), ''The Savages'' (film), a 2007 film by Tamara Jenkins
* Savage ...
'', ''
Bed of Roses'', ''
Super Troopers
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'', ''
Analyze That'', ''First Born'', ''
American Gangster'', and ''
The Bourne Legacy''. ''The Seven Sisters'', a 1915 production, was filmed at the Briarcliff Lodge.
The 1970 ''House of Dark Shadows'' and the 1972
Merchant Ivory film ''Savages'' were filmed at the Beechwood mansion in Scarborough.
''Bed of Roses'' was released in 1996, and was filmed at an 1860s house on Scarborough Road which was the home of Eileen O'Connor Weber.
''Super Troopers'', released in 2001, was partially filmed on the
Taconic State Parkway from Poughkeepsie to Briarcliff Manor.
''Analyze That'', a film from 2002, was filmed in the village and nearby locations, including the
Sing Sing Correctional Facility in the village of Ossining.
The 2007 film ''First Born'' was filmed at a house in Briarcliff Manor.
''American Gangster'', also released in 2007, includes scenes filmed at two village houses.
Some parts of the 2012 film ''The Bourne Legacy'' were filmed at the village's entranceway to the Taconic State Parkway and at other roads in the village.
The 2013 dark comedy ''
Inside Llewyn Davis
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'' was partially filmed at Pace University's Briarcliff campus, adapting its dining hall into a 1960s
Fred Harvey restaurant in an
Illinois Tollway oasis.
Print media has been produced in the village since the early 20th century, when
Briarcliff Farms
Briarcliff Farms was a farm established in 1890 by Walter William Law in Briarcliff Manor, a village in Westchester County, New York. One of several enterprises established by Law at the turn of the 20th century, the farm was known for its mi ...
operated a printing press and office, producing ''Briarcliff Farms'', the ''Briarcliff Bulletin'' in 1900, the monthly ''Briarcliff Outlook'' in 1903 followed by ''The Briarcliff Once-a-Week'' in 1908 (all edited by Arthur W. Emerson).
The Briarcliff Community Club, a social organization created by the village in 1910 and which existed until 1927,
later printed ''Community Notes''. Later papers include ''The Briarcliff Forum'' (founded in 1926) and the 1930s ''Briarcliff Weekly''.
Briarcliff Manor is the
city of license of
WXPK, and other media outlets include the Briarcliff
Daily Voice,
News 12 News 12 may refer to:
*KSLA-TV Shreveport, Louisiana
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*WRDW-TV
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,
Patch Media, and the ''River Journal''.
Official newspapers for the village include ''
The Journal News'' and ''The Gazette''.
Infrastructure
The Briarcliff Manor Police Department and the volunteer
Briarcliff Manor Fire Department are stationed at the Briarcliff Manor Village Hall.
The Police Department has 19 personnel—a chief, lieutenant, five sergeants, and twelve patrol officers—and one part-time civilian.
The Briarcliff Manor Fire Department Ambulance Corps provides emergency medical transport with two ambulances.
The village is also serviced by two private
EMS providers.
Briarcliff Manor has a post office in its central business district on Pleasantville Road and in Scarborough by the train station. The first post office opened in 1881 in the first train station; it was named for Whitson's Corners. The post office was renamed the Briarcliff Manor Post Office in 1897. When the station building was moved to
Millwood, New York, the post office was temporarily moved to a building near the new station. The following post office, a concrete building, was to its east on Pleasantville Road. It was demolished to make way for the Briarcliff-Peekskill Parkway. The post office then moved to an inn, and subsequently to John Whitson's house, the Crossways.
In 1933 a replacement building was constructed in the central business district, followed in 1953 by a new brick building next to the present-day village hall.
The current post office was constructed at a cost of $500,000 ($ in ) and was completed in November 1978. The building is located just south of its prior location.
Post office house-to-house delivery began on November 17, 1952.
Consolidated Edison
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provides electric power and natural gas to the village, and the Briarcliff Manor Department of Public Works supplies water from the
Catskill Aqueduct
The Catskill Aqueduct, part of the New York City water supply system, brings water from the Catskill Mountains to Yonkers where it connects to other parts of the system.
History
Construction commenced in 1907. The aqueduct proper was completed i ...
to the village's water system.
The department also maintains the sewer system, village vehicles, roads, and grounds, operates a recycling center, and removes snow.
In 2016 the village recycled 53 percent of its waste, about the same as the county average of 54 percent.
The department, primarily rooted in the 1941 sale of Walter Law's Briarcliff Table Water Company, began with a state-mandated street commissioner. The commissioner in 1914 was Arthur Brown; asked by village officials if he needed an automobile, Brown replied that he preferred a horse but would use an automobile if the village purchased it (it did not). The department has about thirty vehicles and employs twenty-nine people.
The department operates the Long Hill Road water treatment plant and village pump stations. The Long Hill Road pump house is the primary water supply for the village with supply capacity exceeding 3.5 million gallons per day (MGD). Briarcliff Manor's average daily water supply demand is 1.45 MGD with a peak demand of 3.5 MGD. Briarcliff Manor has four water storage tanks (at Rosecliff, Farm Road, the former King's College, and the Edith Macy Conference Center) and two pump stations (the Long Hill Road pump house and the Dalmeny Road pump station).
Transportation
The village's transportation system includes highways, streets, and a rail line; its low population density favors automobiles. Briarcliff Manor is accessible by the
controlled-access Taconic State Parkway; it can also be reached by
U.S. Route 9,
New York State Route 9A and
New York State Route 100, which traverse the village north to south. East-west travel is more difficult; Long Hill, Pine, Elm, and Scarborough Roads are narrow, winding, and hilly.
Routes 9 and 9A are the most heavily traversed roadways in the village.
According to the
National Bridge Inventory, Briarcliff Manor has 15 bridges, with estimated daily traffic at 204,000 vehicles.
Briarcliff Manor has 64 roads, with a total length of . Twelve are named after trees, eleven after local residents and eight after veterans, and most have the
road type of "lane" or "avenue", while the only "street" in the village is Stafford Street.
The village's oldest existing road is Washburn Road, on which is the oldest standing house in the village, Century Homestead. The longest road in the village, at , is Pleasantville Road; the shortest is Pine Court, .
Around the time when the Briarcliff Lodge was active, Briarcliff Manor roadways were constructed of
macadam
Macadam is a type of road construction, pioneered by Scottish engineer John Loudon McAdam around 1820, in which crushed stone is placed in shallow, convex layers and compacted thoroughly. A binding layer of stone dust (crushed stone from the o ...
and lined with concrete drains and stone fences.
Early in Briarcliff Manor's history, the first person to own an automobile was Henry Law (son of Walter Law), who owned a
buckboard with an engine.
The
Metro-North Railroad
Metro-North Railroad , trading as MTA Metro-North Railroad, is a suburban commuter rail service run by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), a New York State public benefit corporations, public authority of the U.S. state of New Yor ...
Hudson Line's
Scarborough station offers direct service to New York's
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal (GCT; also referred to as Grand Central Station or simply as Grand Central) is a commuter rail terminal located at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Grand Central is the southern terminus ...
, and is the primary public transport to the city. About 750 commuters board southbound trains during the morning rush hour, most driving to the station.
Westchester County's
Bee-Line Bus System
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History ...
provides service to areas near the village center on routes 14, 15, and 19, and services the Scarborough neighborhood with routes 11 and 13.
Rail transportation in the village began on December 13, 1880, with the small
Whitson's Station on the New York City & Northern Railroad (later the
New York and Putnam Railroad
The New York and Putnam Railroad, nicknamed the Old Put, was a railroad line that operated between the Bronx and Brewster in New York State. It was in close proximity to the Hudson River Railroad and New York and Harlem Railroad. All three cam ...
). Before this time, residents would utilize the
Ossining station
Ossining station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line, located in Ossining, New York. It is one of two express stations on that line south of Croton–Harmon, along with Tarrytown, that serve most trains, excluding ...
, built in 1848.
Walter Law replaced the 1880 station building in 1906 with a new structure in the style of his Briarcliff Lodge,
[ with Mission style furniture and rugs. The old station was moved to Millwood, New York around that time to become its station;] it fell out of use and was demolished May 9, 2012, although plans exist for the construction of a replica. Law's Briarcliff station became the public library in 1959.
Notable people
Historic
Briarcliff Manor was historically known for its wealthy estate-owning families, including the Rockefellers, Astors, and Macys. Many of the extended Rockefeller family lived in and around the neighboring area of Pocantico Hills, and William Rockefeller (brother of John D. Rockefeller) lived for some time at Edgehill, his house in Scarborough. U.S. Naval Commodore Matthew C. Perry, who opened Japan to the West, resided for years in Scarborough and was one of the founders of Saint Mary's Episcopal Church, and donated a bell he captured in Tabasco, Mexico to the church in 1847. Captain Alexander Slidell Mackenzie also lived in Scarborough. Businessman William Henry Aspinwall lived in Scarborough, and was sent to England during the American Civil War to prevent the construction of Confederate ironclad warships. He was involved in the Panama Canal; Panama's second-largest city (now known as Colón) was named Aspinwall after him by emigrants from the U.S., and Aspinwall Road in Scarborough was later named after him. John Lorimer Worden, a U.S. Navy rear admiral
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who commanded the USS ''Monitor'' against the CSS ''Virginia'' during the Battle of Hampton Roads
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, was born at Rosemont Rosemont may refer to:
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* Rosemont (Woollahra), located in the Sydney suburb of Woollahra and listed on the NSW State Heritage Register
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in Scarborough. Carrie Chapman Catt, a pioneer in the campaign for women's suffrage (president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association and founder of the League of Women Voters
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and the International Alliance of Women), lived at Juniper Ledge
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during the 1920s. Carle Cotter Conway, a resident of Linden Circle, was president of the Continental Can Company
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for 33 years. Banker and businessman James Speyer lived at Waldheim, an estate in Scarborough, with his family. William J. Burns
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was the penultimate director of the Bureau of Investigation; his successor, J. Edgar Hoover, transformed the agency into the Federal Bureau of Investigation
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. Burns established a private-investigation service, the William J. Burns International Detective Agency, and his family moved to Shadowbrook, a house on Scarborough Road, in 1917. Frank DuMond lived in the village and was the art director of Briarcliff College. Christian Archibald Herter, a physician and pathologist, lived with his wife at the Edgehill estate; he worked at a separate laboratory building on the property. William Woodward Baldwin, a lawyer and the ninth Third Assistant Secretary of State, rented The Elms (a house in the village) from 1897 to 1926. Further on, Baldwin bought property in the village and built a bungalow, and later bought a concrete house on Pleasantville Road near the Briarcliff train station. He was a trustee of the Briarcliff Congregational Church and district board of education, counsel to the village government, and member of the Mount Pleasant Field Club (present-day Trump National Golf Club Westchester).
Frank A. Vanderlip
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was president of the National City Bank of New York, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and a founder of the Federal Reserve System. He lived at the Beechwood estate and created the first Montessori school in the United States, the Scarborough School, nearby. Vanderlip also helped found and was the first president of Scarborough's Sleepy Hollow Country Club. Ella Holmes White and her partner Marie Grice Young lived in the Briarcliff Lodge, where an extension was built for them to reside. The two held a long-term lease there before they boarded the RMS ''Titanic'' and survived its sinking; they continued to live at the lodge until later in their lives. Marian Cruger Coffin
Marian Cruger Coffin (September 16, 1876 – February 2, 1957) was an American landscape architect who became famous for designing numerous gardens for members of the East Coast elite. As a child, she received almost no formal education but was ...
, a landscape architect, was born and grew up in Scarborough. Emily Taft Douglas
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, a U.S. Representative and wife of Senator Paul Douglas, lived in Briarcliff Manor from 1986 to her death in 1994. Composer and conductor Aaron Copland, famous for ''Rodeo
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'' and '' Fanfare for the Common Man'', began spending weekdays at Mary Churchill's house in Briarcliff Manor in early 1929, and had a post office box in Briarcliff Manor. He spent almost a month living there before moving to nearby Bedford; his ultimate residence is in nearby Cortlandt Manor. Brooke Astor, a philanthropist, socialite, and member of the Astor family, lived in Briarcliff Manor for much of her life. Children's author C. B. Colby was on the village board, was the village's Fire Commissioner, and researched for the village historical society's 1977 history book. He lived on Pine Road until his death in 1977. Anna Roosevelt Halsted lived with Curtis Bean Dall on Sleepy Hollow Road; their children, Eleanor and Curtis, attended the Scarborough School. Blanchette Ferry Rockefeller
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Blanchette ...
, twice-president of the Museum of Modern Art, lived in the village until her death. Eugene T. Booth
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, a nuclear physicist and Manhattan Project developer, lived in the village. John Cheever
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lived in Scarborough, and spent most of his writing career in Westchester towns such as Briarcliff Manor and Ossining. He served in the Briarcliff Manor Fire Department. Coby Whitmore, a painter and magazine illustrator, lived in the village from 1945 to 1965. Pulitzer Prize
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-winning writer and journalist John Hersey attended public school and lived in Briarcliff Manor; he was the village's first Eagle Scout and a lifeguard at the village pool, and his mother Grace Baird Hersey was a village librarian. Folk singer and songwriter Tom Glazer lived on Long Hill Road for almost 30 years. Mathematician Bryant Tuckerman
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, who helped develop the Data Encryption Standard, was a long-time village resident. Sculptor Robert Weinman lived in Briarcliff Manor, where his children attended school.
Ely Jacques Kahn, Jr., a writer for '' The New Yorker'', lived in Scarborough for more than 20 years, and was a member of the village fire department. His father ( Ely Jacques Kahn, a New York skyscraper architect) designed two houses in Briarcliff Manor, including one for sports commentator Red Barber. Burton Benjamin, a vice president and director of CBS News
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, lived in the village for about 35 years and was a trustee of the Scarborough School. Harcourt Harcourt may refer to:
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president William Jovanovich lived in Briarcliff Manor for 27 years. Leonard Jacobson
Leonard Jacobson FAIA (March 7, 1921 – December 26, 1992) was an American museum architect. He worked with I. M. Pei on some of the major museum projects in the 20th century.
Biography
Jacobson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United ...
, a museum architect and colleague of I. M. Pei, lived in the village. Jerrier A. Haddad
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, a computer engineer, lived in Briarcliff with his wife and five children. His wife, Carole Haddad, was president of the Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough Historical Society. John Kelvin Koelsch
John Kelvin Koelsch (December 22, 1923 – October 16, 1951) was a United States Navy officer and a recipient of America's highest military decoration — the Medal of Honor — for his actions in the Korean War. He was the first helicopter pi ...
, a U.S. Navy officer during the Korean War and the first helicopter pilot to receive the Medal of Honor, lived in Scarborough and attended the Scarborough School. Novelist and short-story writer Richard Yates lived at the corner of Revolutionary Road and Route 9 in Scarborough as a boy, and named his novel ''Revolutionary Road
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''; it was made into a 2008 film
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. Rolf Landauer, a German-American physicist and a refugee from Nazi Germany, lived in the village. Author Sol Stein, founder and former president of the Briarcliff Manor-based Stein and Day
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, was a village resident. Composer, pianist, and local historian Carmino Ravosa
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lived at the Crossroads and was a trustee of the Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough Historical Society. John Chervokas John V. Chervokas (1936 – July 23, 2011) was an American advertising writer and executive. Chervokas created the Charmin's Mr. Whipple ad campaign, and wrote and coined the tagline, " Please don't squeeze the Charmin", which is used by the charact ...
was an advertising writer and executive and Ossining town supervisor and school board member, and a longtime resident of Briarcliff Manor. Physicist Praveen Chaudhari
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Indian Americans or Indo-Americans are citizens of the United States with ancestry from India. The United States Census Bureau uses the term Asian Indian to a ...
, an innovator in thin films and high-temperature superconductors, lived in Briarcliff Manor. Lawrence M. Waterhouse was the founder, CEO, and president of TD Waterhouse, now part of the Toronto-Dominion Bank and TD Ameritrade. Waterhouse was a resident and benefactor of the Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough Historical Society. Cardiac surgeon Peter Praeger, a founder, president, and chief executive of Dr. Praeger's Sensible Foods, was a village resident. Robert Alan Minzesheimer was a journalist and book critic for '' USA Today'', and lived in Scarborough.
The Webb family lived on the Beechwood estate. Family members who lived at the estate include Henry Walter Webb, a New York Central Railroad executive who bought the property during the 1890s; Webb's cousin George Webb Morell, a Union Army brigadier general during the American Civil War, and Webb's half-brother Alexander S. Webb, a Union major general during the Civil War and a Medal of Honor recipient. Other family members were James Watson Webb (father of Henry Walter Webb), a diplomat, newspaper publisher and New York politician; General Samuel Blatchley Webb (father of James Watson Webb), an aide to George Washington; and businessman William Seward Webb (brother of Henry Walter Webb), founder and president of the Sons of the American Revolution. Colonel Elliott Fitch Shepard
Elliott Fitch Shepard (July 25, 1833 – March 24, 1893) was a New York lawyer, banker, and owner of the ''Mail and Express'' newspaper, as well as a founder and president of the New York State Bar Association. Shepard was married to Margare ...
, brother-in-law of William Seward Webb and '' aide-de-camp'' to New York governor Edwin D. Morgan
Edwin Denison Morgan (February 8, 1811February 14, 1883) was the 21st governor of New York from 1859 to 1862 and served in the United States Senate from 1863 to 1869. He was the first and longest-serving chairman of the Republican National Comm ...
, lived at Woodlea in Scarborough with his wife Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard and their children.
Contemporary
Broadway lyricist Lee Adams and his wife have lived in Briarcliff Manor since the early 2000s. Alice Low
Alice Low (1926 – 2012) was an American author, lyricist, and editor. Over the course of a 60-year career she wrote more than 25 books for children, edited five anthologies, and wrote the book and lyrics for a musical based on one of her books. ...
, who along with her family has lived in Briarcliff Manor since the 1950s, is an author of children's books, poems, and screenplays. Minimalist painter Brice Marden grew up in the village, and is a 1956 graduate of Briarcliff High School. Biomechanics researcher and Columbia University professor Van C. Mow
Van C. Mow (; born January 10, 1939) is a Chinese-born-American bioengineer, known as one of the earliest researchers in the field of biomechanics.
Van C. Mow has published over 315 full-length peer-reviewed, archival papers and book chapters, ...
lives in Briarcliff Manor. His brother, architect Donald Mow, lived in Briarcliff and constructed his own house there. Warren Adelson
Warren Adelson (born 1942) is an American art dealer, art historian, and author specializing in 19th and 20th-century American Painting as well as contemporary art.
Biography
Adelson was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, the son of Beaze (née G ...
lived with his family at Rabbit Hill, a Georgian Revival mansion in Scarborough designed around 1929 by Mott Schmidt. Robert Klein, a comedian, singer, and actor, has been living in Briarcliff Manor since the 1980s. Robert Mankoff, cartoon editor for ''The New Yorker'' magazine, lives in Briarcliff Manor. Simon Schama is a British historian and professor at Columbia University, and writer and host of the BBC series '' A History of Britain''. Novelist James Patterson, author of the '' Alex Cross'' series, is a part-year resident of Briarcliff Manor. John Batchelor, host of ''The John Batchelor Show'' radio news program, lives in the village with his family. He is an active member of the Briarcliff Congregational Church; his wife, Bonnie Ann Rosborough, is the church's pastor. Roz Abrams is a national-news anchor known for her work with WABC and WCBS. Director, writer and producer Joseph Ruben lives in Briarcliff Manor, and musician Clifford Carter is a graduate of Briarcliff High School. William N. Valavanis
William N. Valavanis (born September 3, 1951), is a Greek-American bonsai master who carries on Yuji Yoshimura's tradition of teaching Japanese techniques and aesthetics to enthusiasts in the West.
Early life and beginnings in bonsai
Valavanis w ...
and Yuji Yoshimura Yuji Yoshimura (February 27, 1921 Tokyo, Japan – December 24, 1997 Boston, Massachusetts) was a second-generation distinguished bonsai master who taught traditional Japanese techniques and aesthetics to enthusiasts in the West.
Early life and c ...
both lived and taught in Briarcliff Manor, where they ran the Yoshimura School of Bonsai
Bonsai ( ja, 盆栽, , tray planting, ) is the Japanese art of growing and training miniature trees in pots, developed from the traditional Chinese art form of ''penjing''. Unlike ''penjing'', which utilizes traditional techniques to produce ...
from 1972 to 1995. Thomas Fitzgerald is a senior creative executive at Walt Disney Imagineering. Chef, restaurateur, and James Beard Award winner Michael McCarty was born and raised in Briarcliff Manor. Tom Ortenberg, the former CEO at Open Road Films and president at Lionsgate Films, was born and raised in Briarcliff Manor. Doris Downes
Doris Downes (born 1961, Doris Raley Downes) is an American botanical artist, and that she exemplified a combination of scientific and aesthetic inquiry. /sup> Hughes wrote the catalogue for the show.
A series of her limited edition prints wer ...
, a botanical artist and widow of art critic Robert Hughes, owns a farmhouse in the village (where they lived for many years). Radio journalist and host of '' Marketplace'' Kai Ryssdal is from Briarcliff Manor. Curlers Bill Stopera and his son Andrew Stopera have lived in the village for over a decade, minor league baseball player Bobby Blevins grew up in the village and graduated from its schools in 2003, and Olympic swimmer Paola Duguet grew up in Briarcliff Manor. Susanne Rust
Susanne Rust (born Briarcliff Manor, New York) is an American investigative journalist.
She graduated from Barnard College with a bachelor's degree, from University of Wisconsin–Madison, with an MS in 1999.
In 2003, she started as a science ...
, an award-winning investigative journalist, was born and raised in the village.
See also
* List of villages in New York
Notes
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Ossining is a village in Westchester County, New York, United States. The population at the 2020 United States census was 27,551, an increase over 25,060 at the 2010 census. As a village, it is located in the town of Ossining.
Geography
Ossi ...
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Further reading
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* {{cite book, last=Cheever, first=Mary, title=The Changing Landscape: A History of Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough, date=1990, publisher=Phoenix Publishing, location=West Kennebunk, Maine, isbn=978-0-914659-49-5, oclc=22274920, lccn=90045613, ol=1884671M For further information on the history of Briarcliff Manor.
* {{cite book, last=Pattison, first=Robert, title=A History of Briarcliff Manor, date=1939, publisher=William Rayburn, oclc=39333547 For further information on village history and life.
* {{cite book, last=Sharman, first=Karen, title=Glory in Glass: A Celebration of The Briarcliff Congregational Church, date=1996, isbn=978-0-912882-96-3, oclc=429606439 For more information on the Briarcliff Congregational Church and Walter Law.
* {{cite book, last=Yasinsac, first=Robert, title=Images of America: Briarcliff Lodge, publisher= Arcadia Publishing, location=Charleston, South Carolina, isbn=978-0-7385-3620-0, date=2004, oclc=57480785, lccn=2004104493, ol=3314243M For details about the Briarcliff Lodge and its history.
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