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LHV
(redirected from Lower Hudson Valley)

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LHVLower Heating Value
LHVLandelijke Huisartsen Vereniging (Dutch: Rural Doctors Association; Netherlands; est. 1946)
LHVLow Heating Value
LHVLady Health Visitor (health care)
LHVLock Haven, Pennsylvania (Airport Code)
LHVLower Hudson Valley (New York)
LHVLa Horde Vocale (French vocal group in Montreal, Canada)


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Howell has a distinguished history of diverse, quality projects and satisfied customers in New York City's five boroughs, Long Island, Northern New Jersey, the Lower Hudson Valley (NY) and Southern Connecticut.
All these tickets were bought in the last year were and Lower Hudson Valley has the largest unclaimed prize about to expire in the amount of $250,000.
African Americans of the Rhode Island First Regiment under the command of Colonel Christopher Greene held the British guerrilla group, the "Cowboys," at bay in the Neutral Zone, a region of the lower Hudson Valley which stretched across the extent of southern Westchester County into parts of eastern New Jersey.
 
 
 
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