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Christine J. Klein
141 Tompkins Ave #414

Pleasantville, NY 10570

Phone: (914) 449-6749 Fax: (914) 931-4100
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We serve the following localities: Orange County including Goshen, Middletown, Monroe, and Newburgh; Putnam County including Carmel and Mahopac; Rockland County including Monsey, New City, and Spring Valley; and Westchester County including Harrison, Hawthorne, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Scarsdale, White Plains, and Yonkers.
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