This Westchester County village fronts Port Chester Harbor in Long Island Sound, and was first called Saw Pit. Nearly two-thirds of the population is Latino. European settlement can be traced back to 1660.
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Access All JobsDid you know that nurses’ wages in Port Chester are around $8,000 higher than the national average wage? If Port Chester sounds like the place for you, you might want to consider local employers like the Open Door Family Medical Center, Greenwich Hospital, the White Plains Hospital and the Burke Rehabilitation Hospital. Port Chester is located less than 10 minutes from the Long Island Sound, and has great access to Interstates 95 and 287. There are lots of other local facilities, too, including Monument Park, the Port Chester Public Library, the Bar Method Gymnasium and an excellent range of local restaurants. Port Chester is also a great base for those nurses looking for training facilities. Less than 20 minutes away is Mercy College, which offers an extensive range of programs, including nursing, health science and clinical laboratory science. Submit your resume to be matched to jobs in Port Chester.