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Harrison Public Library
2 Bruce Ave, Harrison, NY 10528

The Harrison Public Library is chartered by the State of New York to serve the Town-Village of Harrison. A libraryMore card is free to all Harrison residents, and those who work, attend school or own property in Harrison.</p> <p>The library is a member of the Westchester Library System, and a Harrison library card is honored at all 38 public libraries in the system.</p> <p>Microcomputers and various software applications are available for use in the Children's Department. Activities for toddlers, preschoolers and school-age children are offered throughout the year. The library has a community room that is available to civic and community organizations for meetings. Concerts, art exhibits and lectures are regularly scheduled in the room as well.</p>

Harrison Town Hall
1 Heineman Pl, Harrison, NY 10528

The town hall contains all the major departments that help run the town of Harrison. It is located right next to theMore Harrison Train Station and in front of the Harrison Public Library. Departments and respected telephone numbers are as follows:</p> <p>Department of Public Works - 914-670-3100</p> <p>Gov. Community Services - 914-670-3036</p> <p>Purchasing Department - 914-670-3110</p> <p>Planning and Zoning - 914-670-3075</p> <p>Town Clerk - 914-670-3010</p> <p>City Assessor - 914-670-3060</p> <p>Controller - 914-670-3080</p>

Sofias Pizzeria
212 Harrison Ave, Harrison, NY 10528
Located on Harrison Avenue in the heart of the town, Sophia's might not make an impression from the street, but onceMore inside, you'll find a cozy dining area with comfortable booths and a number of tables and chairs, usually filled with diners chatting away in between bites of Sophia's gooey pizza or plentiful pasta dishes.
Harrison Friends of the Opera
1 Heineman Pl, Harrison, NY 10528

Harrison Friends of the Opera is a nonprofit that is sponsored by the Town/Village of Harrison. It brings aMore professional opera performance to Harrison once a year, usually in November.</p> <p>Most performances are held at Harrison High School.</p> <p>The organization receives tax-deductible donations to offset the cost of each production. Productions typically perform to a full house with standing room only.</p> <p>The organization was founded by Tony P. Fazio more than 35 years ago. Fazio's vision was to expose opera to more people so they could grow to appreciate like he did throughout his life. </p>