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The Westchester County Clerk is the oldest elected office in Westchester County, New York, having been established in 1683. The County Clerk is charged with maintaining and preserving the official documents and records of the county thereof. The current Westchester County Clerk is Timothy C. Idoni. [1]
In 1923, New Rochelle resident Anna Jones became the first African-American woman to be admitted to the New York State Bar. [18] Poet and resident James J. Montague captured the image of New Rochelle at the time in his 1926 poem "Queen City of the Sound". [19] In 1930, New Rochelle recorded a population of 54,000, up from 36,213 only ten years ...
Anyhow, I am going to draft a new version of the article at Talk:List of New Rochelle neighborhoods/Temp1, watch for any discussion here, then probably replace the article by it in a day or few days time. I will then move all the new list-type stuff to the working page Mapwork mentioned in Talk sections above.
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English: Main lobby of the NRHP-listed New Rochelle, Post Office in New Rochelle, New York. Note the mural above the lobby. Note the mural above the lobby. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
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The Premium Point neighborhood is divided between the City of New Rochelle and the Town of Mamaroneck. The New Rochelle section includes Premium Point, Central Drive, and East Drive. [8] [9] [10] This area spans the border with the neighboring Village of Larchmont. The homes here range from 2 - 20 million dollars. [11] [12]
A Vision for New Rochelle: Plan for Revitalizing the City Park Neighborhood (PDF) (Report). Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Preservation, and Planning. May 2001. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 6, 2023; Smith, Henry T. (1913).