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The Sleepy Hollow Lake community is located within the boundaries of three municipalities – the town of Coxsackie, NY, the town of Athens, NY and the Village of Athens, NY. The postal zip code for the community is 12015, as mail is serviced through the local post office in the Village of Athens.
The river begins at a dam on the lake's south end. [6] [7] A weir of the Old Croton Aqueduct in Sleepy Hollow; this weir functioned to divert water to the Pocantico River for aqueduct maintenance. Shortly after draining the lake, the Pocantico flows under Route 100, which it remains closely parallel to for the next few miles.
Residents began calling at 6:37 am, after noticing smoke coming from the site. The Briarcliff Manor Fire Department was the first to arrive, at 6:40 am, later followed by Ossining, Sleepy Hollow, Millwood, Pleasantville, Chappaqua, Croton, and Pocantico Hills, totaling about 150 firefighters. The fire also spread to the lodge's 9-story west ...
The Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse has been undergoing restoration efforts since 2022, and can be viewed from the Riverwalk and at Kingsland Point Park. Address: Kingsland Point Park, 299 Palmer Avenue ...
Sleepy Hollow was bought by Polk County Conservation in 2021. The county reopened the park over Memorial Day weekend this year, launching the largest all-weather tubing hill in the world. "Hang tight.
Hollister Lake – A lake in the northwestern part of the town. Lime Street – A hamlet in the northwestern part of the town. Middle Ground Flats – An island in the Athens River. Sleepy Hollow Lake – A lake at the northern town line. West Athens – A hamlet in the northeastern part of the town, located on Route 28.
The first reference to the name "Murderer's Kill" is from July 18, 1673 in a deed of land to Wyntje Harmense. [1] First governmental reference to the creek is in the New York State Act of March 7, 1788, as "...at the South Bank of the Mouth of the Murderer’s-Kill, at Lunenburgh" (Lunenburgh was the original name of Athens). [2]
The second swimmer in a month has abandoned an attempt to cross Lake Michigan after spending hours in the water. Bryan Huffman, 49, of Holland, Michigan, began the roughly 50-mile (80-kilometer ...