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		<title>The Village of Haverstraw</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://villageofhaverstraw.wordpress.com/">HaverstrawLife.com Blog</a>: "The Village of Haverstraw"

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"I’ve dedicated this site to the advancement and revitalization of the Village of Haverstraw, a community at the widest point of the Hudson River in New York. This small city of 11,000 people on 2 square miles is set below a dramatic back-drop between the jagged edifice of High Tor Mountain and the expanse of Haverstraw Bay on the Hudson. The village is currently undergoing an almost billion dollar transformation, and is on the path to becoming one of the premier places to visit along the Hudson River. I hope you will use HaverstrawLife.com as a tool to explore and discover the historic Village of Haverstraw."

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