Carmel, New York, United States

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๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Carmel Hamlet, commonly known simply as Carmel, is a hamlet and place (CDP) located in the Town of Carmel in Putnam County, New York, United States.

The hamlet is the site of the historic County Court House (built 1814), the David D. Bruen County Office Building, and other structures, and borders Lake Gleneida. Next to the lake stands a bronze statue commemorating Sybil Ludington's 1777 ride to warn of the British burning of nearby Danbury, Connecticut.

Carmel is a town in Putnam County, New York, United States. The town may have been named after Mount Carmel in Israel.

The Town of Carmel is on the southern border of Putnam County, abutting Westchester County, approximately 50 miles (80ย km) north of New York City and 10 miles (16ย km) west of Danbury, Connecticut. It has no incorporated villages, although the hamlets of Carmel and Mahopac each have populations sizable enough to be considered villages.

History The town of Carmel was originally inhabited by Indians of the Wappingers tribe, who, in 1691, sold the property to Dutch traders. In 1697, a wealthy New York merchant, Adolphus Philipse, purchased the traders' land and was granted a patent from King William III of England for the entire tract of land which is now Putnam County. The town was settled around 1740 by George Hughson. On the night of April 26, 1777, after learning the news that the British had begun burning nearby Danbury, Connecticut, sixteen-year-old Sybil Ludington rode the entire night through the hamlets of Carmel, Mahopac, Kent Cliffs and Farmers Mills, warning those along the way that the British were coming before returning home at dawn. A statue memorializing the ride sits alongside Lake Gleneida.

Carmel was formed with Franklin town from part of Frederick town on March 17, 1795, while still a part of Dutchess County. (Franklin was renamed Patterson April 6, 1808. Frederick changed its name to Kent April 15, 1817.) Carmel was transferred to Putnam County when Dutchess County was split to form Putnam County in 1812 and Carmel was designated the county seat. In 1861, a small part of Carmel was taken to be added to the town of Putnam Valley.

Putnam County Courthouse The Putnam County Courthouse was built in 1814. It is the second oldest working courthouse in New York State. General James Townsend, of Carmel, was the architect. A landmark on Gleneida Avenue in Carmel, the building has a classical front facade. There was one hanging there in 1844. A jail was added in 1855. A new Putnam County Courthouse was completed in early 2008, located nearby on Gleneida Avenue.

Significant events โ€ข December 4, 1965 โ€“ A Trans World Airlines Boeing 707 plane en route to San Francisco collided with an Eastern Airlines Constellation flight in mid-air, killing four people. โ€ข July 29, 1971 โ€“ A category F-2 tornado 1.9 miles (3.1ย km) away from the town centre caused between $50,000 and $500,000 in damages. โ€ข October 22, 1974 - A large row of businesses on Gleneida Avenue was destroyed in a fire that required over 200 volunteer firefighters to fight the blaze. โ€ข September 1982 โ€“ June 1983 โ€“ Carmel High School Boys Track star Mike Stahr was ranked first in the US for the mile run, losing only one high school track race during his junior and senior year. He set state records and was the Millrose Games mile winner two years in a row. โ€ข July 10, 1989 โ€“ A F-2 (max. wind speeds 113โ€“157ย mph) tornado 0.7 miles (1.1ย km) away from the Carmel town centre traveled east across Fair Street near the King's Grant condos, injuring five people and causing between $5,000,000 and $50,000,000 in damages. โ€ข September 11, 2001 โ€“ eight Carmel residents died in the September 11 attacks: Police Officer Stephen Patrick Driscoll, Firefighter Daniel Harlin, Firefighter Thomas Joseph Kuveikis, Firefighter Robert Minara, George Paris of Cantor Fitzgerald, Firefighter Christopher Blackwell, David Fodor of Fiduciary Trust, and Firefighter George Cain. The town has a memorial dedicated at Spain-Cornerstone Park on the corner of Fair Street and Route 52. โ€ข April 27โ€“28, 2007 โ€“ The Town of Carmel hosted a two-day Revolutionary War era militia encampment along Lake Gleneida. The event celebrated the 230th anniversary of the heroism of Sybil Ludington.

Government Carmel is governed by a Town Supervisor and the Town Board. The Carmel Town Hall is located at 60 McAlpin Avenue in Mahopac.

Emergency services Law enforcement is primarily handled by the Town of Carmel Police Department, supplemented by the Putnam County Sheriff's Office and the New York State Police.

Fire protection services are provided by the Carmel Fire Department, Croton Falls Fire District, Mahopac Volunteer Fire Department, and Mahopac Falls Volunteer Fire Department.

Emergency medical services are provided to the town based on nature and location of emergency. Basic life support ambulance service is provided by Carmel Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Mahopac Volunteer Fire Department, Mahopac Falls Volunteer Fire Department, and North Salem Volunteer Ambulance Corps. Advanced life support ambulance and first response service is provided by EMStar Ambulance under contract by Putnam County Bureau of Emergency Services.

Education The Town of Carmel is served primarily by two school districts: Carmel Central School District Carmel Central School District encompasses 85 square miles and serves approximately 5000 students from six different towns. The district enrolls students from the town of Kent, as well as parts of the towns of Carmel, Putnam Valley, Patterson, Southeast and East Fishkill.

George Fischer Middle School is Carmel's primary middle school. Built in 1963, it was named after a former school board member, George F. Fischer. It contains a large number of students (1,000+), and contains grades 5โ€“8. It is notable for its music program.

Constructed in 1929, Carmel High School, which serves 1,843 students, is located on Fair Street across the street from the post office in the heart of town. The original building had four additions, including one built in 1936 with money from the New Deal, one in 1969, one in 1980, and one in 2007, which holds science classrooms and a library.

St. James the Apostle is a Catholic elementary school in Carmel that opened in 1954.

Mahopac Central School District Mahopac Central School District has 6 public schools serving 4,138 students in Mahopac, New York.

It is divided into five schools: three K-5 schools (Lakeview Elementary School, Fulmar Road Elementary School, and Austin Road Elementary School), a middle school for grades 6-8 (Mahopac Middle School) and a high school for grades 9-12 (Mahopac High School). A nursery school is operated by the district at the Mahopac Falls school.

Historically, Mahopac had five one-room school houses that were united into one central school (now Lakeview Elementary School) in 1935.

St. John the Evangelist was a Catholic elementary school in Mahopac from 1955 until its closing in 2011. The school building remains with the active Church across the street from Lake Mahopac.

Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 40.7 square miles (105ย kmยฒ) (88.74%), of which 36.1 square miles (93ย kmยฒ) is land and 4.6 square miles (12ย kmยฒ) is water (11.26%).

The southern town line is the border of Westchester County, near Somers and Katonah. The town is located approximately 50 miles (80ย km) north of New York City (measured from Central Park) and approximately 10 miles (16ย km) west of Danbury, Connecticut.

Notable sites and organizations โ€ข Gilead Cemetery โ€ข Putnam Hospital Center โ€” a 164-bed not-for-profit acute care hospital on Stoneleigh Avenue, which opened in 1964. โ€ข Reed Memorial Library

Communities and locations โ€ข Boyds Corners- โ€ข Carmel โ€“ A hamlet in the north-eastern corner of the town and home to the seat of Putnam County. โ€ข Baldwin Place โ€“ A hamlet at the junction of US 6 and NY 118. โ€ข Carmel Hills โ€“ A hamlet south of Carmel village. โ€ข Coles Mills - A 1747 settlement with a schoolhouse just over the border with Kent โ€ข Crafts โ€“ once a hamlet of Carmel with its own post office, off Drewville Road, south of Route 6, named after the Craft Family, descendants of Pilgrims. โ€ข Field Corners โ€“ โ€ข Hopkins Corners โ€“ โ€ข Houseman Corners โ€“ โ€ข Kent- โ€ข Kent Cliffs- โ€ข Lake Carmel- โ€ข Ludington - โ€ข Mahopac โ€“ A hamlet in the southern half the town where the municipal government is located. โ€ข Mahopac Falls โ€“ A hamlet in the south-western corner of the town. โ€ข Mahopac Mines โ€“ Abandoned mines on the eastern side of town near the old Ames building. โ€ข Mahopac Point โ€“ A former private community on Lake Mahopac โ€ข Mahopac Golf Club โ€“ Located on the north side of Lake Mahopac is an 18-hole private golf and beach club. โ€ข Rock Hill Camp โ€“ A Girl Scout camp opened in 1922, located in Mahopac on Long Pond. โ€ข The Sedgewood Club โ€“ (Previously the Carmel Country Club) A private community with golf and tennis facilities near the hamlet of Carmel, โ€ข Thompkins Corners โ€” โ€ข Secor Corners โ€“ โ€ข Seven Hills โ€” โ€ข Stillwater โ€“ A hamlet in the south-western corner of the town. โ€ข Tilly Foster โ€“ A hamlet south-east of Carmel village near the eastern town line.

Carmel, New York, United States 
<b>Carmel, New York, United States</b>
Image: Daniel Case

Carmel has a population of over 33,576 people. Carmel also forms the centre of the wider Putnam County which has a population of over 97,668 people.

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