kaichang.typepad.com > Mount Kisco

Mount Kisco Village Hall.


Statue of Christopher Columbus at the intersection of Main Street and Route 117. The Village Hall property is undergoing some renovation and landscape work, apparently causing Columbus to be enclosed in this odd wooden box.


Plaque on the pedestal of Columbus statue.


Statue of Chief Kisco at the intersection of Main Street and Route 117.


Statue of Chief Kisco with police pulling over a car in the background.


Chinese-Mexican cuisine and Latino American Deli on Main Street.


Central American grocery store and restaurant on Main Street.


Corner variety store on Main Street.


Azteca restaurant and bodega on Main Street.


Taqueria on Lexington Avenue.


Lexington Avenue laundromat from which Rene Perez made his last phone call to 911.


Parking lot behind Lexington Avenue laundromat.


Mount Kisco sidewalk sale on the afternoon of September 8.


Selling jewelry at sidewalk sale.


More jewelry displays at sidewalk sale.


Crowds peruse display tables at sidewalk sale.


The Casa Rustica Bonita table at the sidewalk sale featured a large Buddha statue.


Oakwood cemetery alongside Lexington Avenue.


Open field in Oakwood Cemetery, where many of the next generation of Mount Kisco residents will likely end up.


Mount Kisco Police Department.


Battle of White Plains Memorial at Chatterton Hill, installed by Act of US Congress in 1926.