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    3.5 (8 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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    Staff is knowledgeable and helpful. Wait time is reasonable. Call ahead for an appointment. You

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    White Plains Public Library

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    As a former librarian and lifelong library user, I LOVE libraries and try to seek them out when I…read moretravel. I had some time before I needed to be to the airport, so I visited the White Plains Public Library on Martine Ave. I found a metered street spot nearby. This library is pretty large with multiple floors and was well-lit and quiet when I visited on a Saturday morning. I loved the big new book section right at the front of the main level, especially the full shelf of new cookbooks (one of my favorite genres)! They had some other really great displays, including one celebrating Jane Austen's 250th birthday and some BookTok books. I saw a seed library, teen area, even an attached cafe. I'm really glad I got to visit this library!

    This is a great library and its beautiful too. It has a big selection of books, videos audio books…read moreetc I like that they offer a variety of community events fo adult and children's and if anything for that alone I definitely 100% would recommend. I mean i learned how to crotchet for free and they gave me my complimentary 1st needle and yarn. TheyAlso offer portable hotspots, and computers for use, as well as having private rooms if needed for studying etc..They are part of the Libby app and also have a wide selection of online reading materials for you to use. They also have a nice cafe if you want to grab a bite...I mean I did say at the begining that this library is great

    The Westchester County Department of Consumer Protection

    The Westchester County Department of Consumer Protection

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    This will be a twofer mostly as I don't want to spend my energy creating a Yelp page for a quack…read more'Landscapes Development' "contractor" we had to deal with a few months ago. Long story short, we thought we found the right "contractor" right in our own neighborhood. Turned out, we put a $1000 deposit towards a $2200 driveway demolition job which never happened. Only thing he did do, was tear up the lip at the end of the driveway as a means to 'keep us quiet' and buy himself some time while simultaneously doing another job not far from where we live. The phony 'contractor' led us to believe he would be at our house 'tomorrow' to break ground. But that never happened. The back and forth between this quack and my husband went on too many times to count. I lost patience and hubs tried to keep his cool. But we also wanted our $1000 for a job he was hired to do which never took place. Instead, he used our money to pay for electrical tools to use for his other job. After that, there was some shady business from the halfwit you'd only see on tv. We eventually got $500 out of the $1000 we initially paid him. And that just set hubs off. ************************************************ Hubs took matters into his own hands and filed a Westchester Consumer Protection complaint against that quack with ALL our info right on this website. Alfonso (don't recall last name) was assigned to our case and wanted basic timeline information to get a thorough picture of what went down in order to work up a case. With Alfonso's help, multiple charges were brought against that so-called "contractor" and get back the remainder of what was due to us. Alfonso played a key role in all this and resolved our issue. Most importantly, he put a stop on that phony as hell 'contractor'. So thank you Westchester County Consumer Protection for being what you are AND going as far as you did in this matter. Plus your expertise and speediness- even during this pandemic, is impressive.

    Para transit Needs to Do Better then this No Thanks to Them Almost Cost My roommate to Get to Work…read moreLate or is It No Thanks to them I had issues With Them Since Last Year And Almost Made me Stranded at Pace University During The Winter Time and Having My Full Time Staff to Pick Me from Work Witch is Not Fair to The Staff and The Staff has Other things to Take Care of I Hope This year that Para transit Can Do Better then That

    US Post Office - The land where time stands still. ...... 25 minutes on Vine road with exactly 5 people in front of me

    US Post Office

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    This is hands down one of the best post offices I've ever been to…read more The employees are always so friendly and nice. There are lots of post offices in this area, but this one is by far the nicest one. I came here right before Christmas to send a lot of packages. There was a bit of a line but it moved very quickly, and the employees were very jovial and nice to everyone who came in. I'm so glad I have a post office like this that is convenient for me to get to.

    I would give zero stars if possible. This afternoon around 4:15 PM, I waited in line for 25 to 30…read moreminutes. There were two associates--one woman wearing a mask who was helping multiple people, and another with glasses who was just talking until she finally assisted the gentleman before me. When I reached the front of the line, the woman with glasses told me her computer wasn't working correctly, and her label printer wasn't functioning, so she couldn't help me. I asked if the second associate could assist, as she had just printed 5-10 labels for the woman in front of me. Before I could even approach her for help, she loudly declared, "That's it, I ain't doing anymore labels!" I was shocked by how rude she was, making me feel like I had done something wrong just by coming in with a QR code. Instead of trying to help, she refused to assist, leaving me with no choice but to walk out without mailing my package. I expressed to both associates how incredibly rude they were and that I didn't deserve to be treated that way. There was a line of over eight people behind me, and I had already waited with about eight people in front of me. I understand that USPS employees may not always be happy with their jobs, but a little decency is expected when someone is kind and simply asking for help--especially when it's your job to print labels as part of the service. I do not recommend this location, and I hope management addresses this issue with their team. This is not how a community USPS should operate.

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