LEWISBORO



The Town of Lewisboro is located about 18 miles north of White Plains, 40 miles north of mid-town Manhattan and is in the northeast section of Westchester County.  Express trains to New York City average 55 minutes.  The town is in close proximity to I-684, Saw Mill River Parkway and Merritt Parkway.  The population is approximately 16,000.

Residents are drawn to Lewisboro by the woods, rural flavor of meadows, streams and and a serene country life.  Lewisboro's many lake communities, offer carefree vacation living, with swimming, sailing and camping all available in your own backyard.

Lewisboro, the town, is comprised of six villages, or hamlets, Lewisboro Hamlet, South Salem, Goldens Bridge, Cross River, Waccabuc and Vista.  These five villages are individual in their character and are melded by residents whose members are diverse in personality yet cohesive in their community.

The Katonah-Lewisboro school district serves Lewisboro with four elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. The School District maintains full activity and interscholastic sports programs, music and art and physical education instruction is provided at all levels.

Lewisboro offers bountiful opportunites for leisure activites.  With six major lake communities: Lake Waccabuc, Truesdale Lake, Lake Katonah and Lake Kitchawan and the Twin Lakes - Oscaleta and Rippowan - residents can take full advantage of beaches, swimming, sailing, fishing and canoeing.  There are three town parks that have ball fields, tennis courts, playgrounds and a swimming pool which are available for all Lewisboro residents to enjoy.
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