About NEC Design/Build
Located in Ulster County in the Hudson Valley region of New York, Clintondale is a charming hamlet with a population of approximately 1,200 residents. The community is known for its small-town feel and tight-knit community where everyone knows their neighbors. Clintondale is a diverse area, with a mix of young families, retirees, and working professionals.
Clintondale experiences a typical Northeastern climate with four distinct seasons. Winters are cold and snowy, while summers are warm and humid. Spring and fall bring beautiful foliage and mild temperatures, making it a popular time for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and apple picking at local orchards.
One of the key historical facts about Clintondale is its role in the Revolutionary War. The area was home to a number of Dutch settlers who fought for independence against the British. Today, visitors can explore historical sites such as the Van Wagenen House and the Stone Ridge Historic District. Cultural highlights in Clintondale include the annual Hudson Valley Garlic Festival, which celebrates the region's agricultural heritage and features live music, food vendors, and cooking demonstrations.