Founded in 1868, Port Chester is located in the town of Rye on the Byram River and Long Island Sound. Originally a shipbuilding community, Port Chester is today home to many retail establishments and small manufactures. Port Chester homes benefit from Port Chester - Rye - Rye Brook Volunteer Emergency Medical Services. Port Chester Population and Size Approximately 27,000 residents 2.5 square miles in size Port Chester Transportation Located 31 miles from New York City Metro North New Haven Line from Port Chester Station to Grand Central Station is 39 minutes Train Service is also available to Stamford Station Port Chester Education Port Chester is served by the Port Chester-Rye Union Free School District Port Chester High School Port Chester Middle school Four public elementary schools with all-day kindergarten programs Three parochial schools Port Chester Recreation Five parks Basketball, tennis courts Baseball fields Summer Youth Theater Port Chester Council of the Arts Summer Camp Program Seniors Workshop Top restaurants Port Chester Places of Worship Access for most denominations within the immediate vicinity
Founded in 1868, Port Chester is located in the town of Rye on the Byram River and Long Island Sound. Originally a shipbuilding community, Port Chester is today home to many retail establishments and small manufactures. Port Chester homes benefit from Port Chester - Rye - Rye Brook Volunteer Emergency Medical Services. Port Chester Population and Size
Port Chester Transportation
Port Chester Education
Port Chester Recreation
Port Chester Places of Worship