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VTH Clients in New York



Auburn is a community of comfortable, quiet neighborhoods, historic homes and a wide variety of cultural institutions
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The Town of Yorktown is a beautiful community in Northern Westchester County, New York, 35 miles from New York City, with forty square miles of rolling hills, farmland, residential areas and light industry.

Yorktown includes extensive recreational facilities with over 1400 acres of town and state parks; five miles of the 22-mile North County Trailway bike and pedestrian path; one of the county's largest nature preserves at Teatown Lake Reservation; and two 18-hole public golf courses.


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Catskill (2,000)
 
Village of Croton-on-Hudson (7,600)
Situated at the confluence of the Croton and Hudson Rivers, the topography of the Village affords dramatic views of Haverstraw Bay and the Croton River Gorge.
Glenville (28,183)
Town of Glenville – Incorporated - January 2, 1821
Village of Head of the Harbor (1,400)
 
Kinderhook (8,300)
The Town of Kinderhook is a remarkable and extraordinary place.
Village of Menands (3,910)
The Village of Menands was incorporated in 1924 and is located wholly within the limits of the Town of Colonie.
Niskayuna (20,290)
Niskayuna is predominantly a residential community
Village of Pleasantville (7,172)
Its name is synonymous with extraordinary neighborliness, volunteerism, tranquility and tolerance.
Town of Rochester
Situated in Ulster County in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, this growing, scenic town of over 7,000 has many attractions.
Town of Southeast
Population of 17,316 makes it the second largest town in Putnam County, NY.
Van Buren (12,670)
It was named in honor of President Martin Van Buren who was a former governor of New York State.
 
Wednesday, Jul 25, 2007