History
When NY 128 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, it initially ended at NY 22 in Armonk. It was extended southward to the Connecticut state line in the mid-1930s over NY 22 and North Greenwich Road. The extension of NY 128 remained intact until the early 1970s when NY 128 was cut back to its original terminus in Armonk. NY 128's former routing along North Greenwich Road was then redesignated as NY 433.
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