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Carpet Cleaning Red HookIn order for us to better service all our valued customers, we now offer Carpet Cleaning in Red Hook (The Red Hook area of Brooklyn).We understand our customers' needs for a quick response service and we always strive to meet those demands. So when it comes times for your next carpet cleaning, rug cleaning, rug repair, carpet re-stretching, couch and sofa cleaning in Red Hook, make sure to call us first. Let us show you why we are the number one choice in Brooklyn. A little History of Red Hook The region was settled in the late 1600s under the Schuyler Patent. The land was stolen from local natives who could not read the Dutch written deed. Prior to 1812, Red Hook was part of the Town of Rhinebeck. Because Rhinebeck, as well other towns, had populations over 5,000 residents, the Albany Legislature authorized the separation of these two precincts on June 12 to accommodate and encourage public attendance at town meetings via horseback or carriage. The first documented Town of Red Hook meeting was on April 6, 1813 in a local inn and held yearly afterwards as required by law. Wealthy landowning farmers oversaw the maintenance of their assigned roads with the help of their farm workers and neighbors. The Red Hook Society for the Apprehension and Detention of Horse Thieves is thought to be one of the oldest formal organizations in the state and still holds an annual meeting. Education The town of Red Hook has a central school district that consists of over 700 students at the high school, and the elementary and middle schools are growing in population each year. The elementary school is for grades Kindergarten to 5th, the middle school educates grades 6-8, and the high school holds grades 9-12. The high school is ranked Class A for soccer, basketball, softball and baseball and is Class B for all other sports and is located in the Section 9 district. In the past fall season 5 of their 8 sports teams won Section Nine titles. Recently, their 4x8 relay team took 2nd place, claiming runner-up status at the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Meet. The Basketball team is the one of the best in Section 9. The Varsity Golf team is coached by Mr. James Armstrong. The region was settled in the late 1600s under the Schuyler Patent. The land was stolen from local natives who could not read the Dutch written deed. Prior to 1812, Red Hook was part of the Town of Rhinebeck. Because Rhinebeck, as well other towns, had populations over 5,000 residents, the Albany Legislature authorized the separation of these two precincts on June 12 to accommodate and encourage public attendance at town meetings via horseback or carriage. The first documented Town of Red Hook meeting was on April 6, 1813 in a local inn and held yearly afterwards as required by law. Wealthy landowning farmers oversaw the maintenance of their assigned roads with the help of their farm workers and neighbors. The Red Hook Society for the Apprehension and Detention of Horse Thieves is thought to be one of the oldest formal organizations in the state and still holds an annual meeting. The town of Red Hook has a central school district that consists of over 700 students at the high school, and the elementary and middle schools are growing in population each year. The elementary school is for grades Kindergarten to 5th, the middle school educates grades 6-8, and the high school holds grades 9-12. The high school is ranked Class A for soccer, basketball, softball and baseball and is Class B for all other sports and is located in the Section 9 district. In the past fall season 5 of their 8 sports teams won Section Nine titles. |
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