Located on its southern border, Carmel is the seat of Putnam County, New York. The hamlets of Carmel and Mahopac are within the town. Carmel was established in 1795 from parts of Kent, then known as Frederickstown.
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Offers a variety of flowers and plants for sale including roses and tropical plants. Includes details on the store’s delivery service and a directory of products sorted by price.
http://www.carmelflowershop.com/
Explains the historical development of Carmel back to its origins in the 1790s. Includes information on local geography, important residents, buildings and families.
http://history.rays-place.com/ny/put-carmal-ny.htm
Margherita’s Lake View Restaurant
Presents a restaurant that provides a catering services and menus. Other parts of the site include coupons, photos of the dining room and hours of service.
http://carmelnyrestaurant.com/
Affords an overview of the store’s products, rental service and instrument repair service. Customers can find out lessons, read the store’s policies and gift ideas.
http://www.radovichanddean.com/
The location of this Carmel, New York public library is given, along with its hours of operation, programs, policies, and an event schedule.
http://carmellibrary.org/
Puts forward information about this living facility for older adults. Also find out about nearby shops and places to go and read a list of the facility’s amenities.
http://retreatatcarmel.com/
Learn about the Catholic school’s registration requirements and staff. Programs and services offered to students including a library, a student newspaper and lunch.
http://www.stjamescarmel.org/
This is the official web site for the town that includes the hamlets of Carmel, Mahopac and Mahopac Falls, New York. An overview of the town government introduces the municipal government, council, departments, and key personnel, as well as a calendar of town hall activities and other resources.
http://www.ci.carmel.ny.us/