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This is the current conditions weather report for Briarcliff Manor. The report was made 83 minutes ago, at 03:56 UTC. The wind was blowing at a speed of 5 miles per hour / 7.4 kilometers per hour from the west (280°). The temperature was 23°F / -5°C, with a dew-point at 23°F / -5°C. The temperature felt like 18°F / -8°C. The atmospheric pressure was 29.91 inHg / 1014 hPa. The relative humidity was 54%. The skies were mostly cloudy.
Briarcliff Manor is a village in Westchester County in the state of New York. It is shared between the towns of Mount Pleasant and Ossining, and lies entirely within the ZIP code of 10510. As of the 2000 census, the village population was 7,696, over 93% of whom lived in the Town of Ossining. The town is known for its award-winning school district (ranked 94th nationally as a public school system) and is also home to a campus of Pace University. It was also the home of the former King's College the former site of the exclusive Briarcliff Lodge (early 1900s). Briarcliff is the site of the Trump National Golf Course (formerly Briar Hall Country Club), owned by the real-estate mogul Donald Trump. The village motto is a Village between Two Rivers. In 2005, the Middle School was named a Blue Ribbon School.
Neighborhoods:
The Tree Streets are a network of streets named after trees, such as Satinwood, Larch, & Oak. They are popular trick or treating sites for the local youth. Some of the oldest houses in the town lie on these streets, with the exception of Satinwood, the newest of the tree streets, which has the newest and biggest houses. This is with the exception of a refined farm house which although big, is one of the oldest houses in the town.
North State Road is a street with apartment buildings, businesses, and small houses. This area incorporates streets such as Schrade Road, which also has co-ops and small houses. The Wyndcrest condominium development is also in this area.
The Crossroads This is an area consisting of several streets, Schrade, Hazelton Whitson and Fuller. It also has a small baseball park. It is not uncommon to see children riding bikes, scooters, etc. to friend's houses in this area.
Downtown, commonly referred to as Town, is the closest thing to a "main street" in Briarcliff Manor. Briarcliff's "main street" is Pleasantville Road. It is home to the Briarcliff Manor Police & Fire Department as well as a number of commercial establishments. Farther along the road are the Briarcliff High School and Briarcliff Middle School. The elementary school, Todd School, is located on Ingham Road, which intersects with Pleasantville Road.
Long Hill Road stretches a long distance across Briarcliff. Many nice houses can be found on this road, as well as on the roads that branch off of it, such as Law Road, Ridgecrest Road, Holly Place, Cottonwood Lane, Hirst Road, and Cedar Drive East and West. Ridgecrest Road roads boasts incredible river views.
Rosecliff is a development of similar houses in the south-west corner of Briarcliff Manor, overlooking the Hudson River. While part of Briarcliff, it has a gate blocking it's front entrance.
Meadowbrook Farm is an area that falls under the postal and school systems of Briarcliff but is not governed under the village, rather by the Town of Mount Pleasant. The newer portion of Carleton Avenue(extended in the early 1980's) Pea Pond Lane, Patricia Lane, Pine Hill Court and Fox Run Road are some streets in this area.
Scarborough - Is a hamlet almost entirely in Briarcliff Manor along the Hudson River that has a post office and train station on the Metro North Hudson Line. This is not incorporated in Briarcliff's School District. During the early 20th century families such as the Vanderbilts, Astors, and Rockefellers entertained guests on their "country" estates with sweeping River views in the Scarborough area.
Chilmark - Chilmark is a residential community along with a shopping center that is on the northern end of Briarcliff. The shopping center includes a supermarket, Carvel ice cream store, pharmacy, Radioshack, pizzaria, and other select stores. The name of the area comes from the castle-like Chilmark Mansion. Like Scarborough, Chilmark is not incorporated in Briarcliff's School District. Children from this neighborhood fall under the Ossining School District's jurisdiction.
Both Chilmark and Scarborough enjoy the privilege of Briarcliff Manor Recreation.
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