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LOCATION MAP: Hastings-On-Hudson Municipal Building and Library 7 Maple Avenue, Hastings-On-Hudson, NY LOCATION MAP: Hastings-on-Hudson Municipal Building and Library 7 Maple Avenue, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY Driveway to MUNICIPAL BLDG & LIBRARY Parking Lot MNR Station A&P To Saw Mill (Hudson Line) River Pkwy Boulanger Community Parking Lot Center 44 Main From New York City: West Side Highway becomes Henry Hudson Parkway becomes Saw Mill River Parkway. From Saw Mill River Parkway: Exit 12 - Hastings-on-Hudson Farragut Parkway Exit (traffic light exit): *Take Farragut Parkway 1 mile to 1st traffic light. Make left down hill onto Main Street (A & P will be on your right.) **At traffic light turn right onto Warburton Ave. Make first left onto Spring Street. Municipal Building is at end of block across street to the right. PARKING FOR MUNICIPAL BLDG & LIBRARY PARKING LOT: For parking behind building, turn right and make left into driveway to parking lot, or use meters on street. Meters are free after 6 PM. From the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge: Hutchinson River Parkway north to Cross County Parkway. Cross County Parkway west to Saw Mill River Parkway North. Continue from Saw Mill River Parkway above. From Sprain Brook Parkway: Take Jackson Avenue exit and go west on Jackson Avenue to end. Turn right on Farragut Parkway and continue from * above. From Taconic Parkway: Take exit for Saw Mill River Parkway and continue from Saw Mill River Parkway above; or Taconic Parkway becomes Sprain Brook Parkway, continue from Sprain Brook Parkway above. From Route 9 Broadway: Proceed to traffic light at A & P. Turn left (from south) or right (from north) onto Main Street and continue from ** above. .
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