PhysicianOne Urgent Care is currently hosting Teddy Bear Checkups during the month of April. This free activity for children is being offered at the three newest locations in Orange at 521 Boston Post Rd., Waterbury at 920 Wolcott St. and 80 Route 6 in Baldwin Place, N.Y. The walk-in Teddy Bear Checkups are offered from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. on weekdays and 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. on weekends.
... provide high-quality care and unmatched exceptional service to the communities we call home," said Rosen. The Baldwin Place location will be at 80 Route 6, Baldwin Place in the Somers Commons Shopping Center. This location is in the same plaza as ...
... provide high quality care and unmatched exceptional service to the communities we call home," said Rosen. The Baldwin Place location will be located at 80 Route 6, Baldwin Place, New York in Somers Commons Shopping Center. This location is in the ...
Chili's in Somers is teaming up with the SPCA of Putnam County to help raise money to care for animals throughout the area by offering to donate 10 percent of its profits to the organization for every diner who turns in a special flier on Tuesday, Feb. 9. Held from 4-11 p.m. at the Somers Chili's, 80 Route 6, Suite 208, Baldwin Place, all animal lovers need to do to help is to download a copy of the Chili's poster on Twitter or Facebook and give it their server when paying.
... New York, was traveling eastbound on Route 202. A 2013 Ford Explorer, operated by Michele McIsaac, 62 , of Baldwin Place, was traveling westbound, state police said. Herbert failed to maintain his designated lane of travel and entered the westbound ...
It would come with improvements to Route 6 such as sidewalks
The Crossroads at Baldwin Place project was unveiled in concept at a recent Somers Town Board meeting by Ken Kearney of Kearney Realty & Development Group in Mahopac, according to The Examiner.
Kearney wants to buy and repurpose the National Golfworx driving range.
He would put a mix of commercial office space and housing there, in four buildings, Neal Rentz reported. The 54 apartments would be mostly senior housing; the development could include eight units of affordable housing (which could be counted against Westchester County’s federally-mandated total).
Improvements to the property – and nearby – would include 4,000 feet of sidewalks and two pedestrian crosswalks on Route 6.
Mahopac developer Ken Kearney proposed a mixed-use development and infrastructure improvements in the Baldwin Place section of Somers during the Dec. 3 Somers Town Board work session, reported The Examiner. Kearney, founder and president of the Mahopac-based The Kearney Realty & Development Group, told the Town Board he had not yet purchased the property.