| To Cheshire
From Hartford, West Hartford, Farmington, New Britain, Bristol, etc. taking I-84. Take I-84 West to Exit 27 (Route 691). Take 691 to Exit 3 (Route 10/Cheshire). Take a right onto Route 10 (South). Follow Route 10 south past Cheshire Correctional Center and Cheshire Police Station (approx. 3 miles). The building is on the right side of the street. Park behind the building and you will see the sign to my office. From Hartford, Glastonbury, Rocky Hill, etc. taking I-91. Take I-91 South to Exit 18, I-691 West toward Meriden. Take Exit 3, CT-10, toward Milldale/Cheshire. Take left onto CT-10 at end of exit ramp. Go 3.5 miles. The building is on the right side of the street. Park behind the building and you will see the sign to my office. From Middletown, Cromwell, etc. taking CT-66. Take CT-66 West. Stay on CT-66 West for 6.5 miles after it becomes I-691. Take Exit 3, CT-10, toward Milldale/Cheshire. Take left onto CT-10 at end of exit ramp. Go 3.5 miles. The building is on the right side of the street. Park behind the building and you will see the sign to my office. From Southington/Hamden taking CT-10. Highland Ave. is also known as CT-10. 391 Highland is located one block north of the Cheshire Stop & Shop. The building is on the left side of the street. Park behind the building and you will see the sign to my office. From Waterbury, Southbury, Middlebury, Woodbury, Watertown, Litchfield, etc. Take I-84 East to Exit 26 (Cheshire/Route 70). Take a right at the end of the ramp onto Route 70 and continue several miles until road ends at stoplight. Take left onto Maple Avenue. Take first right onto Hinman Street. At the end of Hinman, take left onto Route 10. The building is on the left side of the street. Park behind the building and you will see the sign to my office. From New Haven taking I-91. Take I-91 North to Exit 10 (Mt. Carmel/Route 40). This exit gets you onto Route 40 Connector. Take Connector to end (Route 10). Take right at light onto Route 10 (North). Follow Route 10 (North) through Hamden into Cheshire. Go several miles, through center of Cheshire, past Cheshire Academy and Stop & Shop. The building is on the left side of the street. Park behind the building and you will see the sign to my office. From Woodbridge, Bethany, etc. Take CT- 42/Bethany Mountain Road. This will turn into CT-42/North Brooksvale Road. At end of CT-42 make left onto CT-10/South Main Street. Follow CT-10 approximately 1.7 miles. The building is on the left side of the street. Park behind the building and you will see the sign to my office. To Katonah From I-684: Take exit 6 (Katonah Rt 35). Go east on Rt 35 and then north on Rt 22. In about .5 -1.0 miles turn right on Todd Rd. Approximately .5 mile up on the left is #29. The number is on the driveway light pole. The office entrance is behind the garage and under the deck. To White Plains From I-287 East Bound: Take exit 8W and follow signs to North St. RT 127. Bear right onto North St. Turn left at the traffic light into 333. Bear right and park in front of the South Building which has a yellow/orange sculpture/tower over the front door. When inside the building, walk past the elevators, turn right and follow the yellow hallway past the Conference Center. Continue down the yellow hall until it turns into the pink hallway. The Westchester Family Institute (Suite E-106) will be on the left. From I-287 West Bound: Take exit 8. Turn left onto RT 127 proceed straight onto North St. Turn left at the traffic light into 333. Bear right and park in front of the South Building which has a yellow/orange sculpture/tower over the front door. When inside the building, walk past the elevators, turn right and follow the yellow hallway past the Conference Center. Continue down the yellow hall until it turns into the pink hallway. The Westchester Family Institute (Suite E-106) will be on the left. |
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