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Dobbs Ferry

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Dobbs Ferry

Town in Westchester County, southeast New York; population (1990) 9,900. It is locate between the Hudson River, to the west, and Saw Mill River, to the east, and is 32 km/20 mi north of New York City. It is named after a ferry operated by William Dobbs in the 18th century, and is a residential suburb of New York City.



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Currently located at 1 Livingstone Avenue in Dobbs Ferry, NY, the Surfactants Research and Development Laboratory and support staff plans to relocate in November 2006.
TravelSmart, 40 Beechdale Road, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522, 914-693-8300, www.
Recent shoots in New York state include School of Rock at Buckley Country Day School in Roslyn and The Stepford Wives at the Masters School in Dobbs Ferry.
 
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