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Why Live in Greenville
Greenville, New York is a small rural community in the Catskill Mountains with a compact but functional town center along Route 32. Many residents commute about 35 to 40 minutes to Albany, roughly 26 miles away, for work, the airport and major medical care, while Hudson and Columbia Memorial health are about 24 miles from home. Daily needs are covered locally with a grocery store, pharmacy, library, thrift store and a wellness center that provides chiropractic care, pilates and reiki. Restaurants and things to do include Tommy’s Hot Dog Stand, a long-running local favorite highlighted by the historical society, and The Tasting Lab, which serves burgers, a wide beer selection and weekend live music. Housing leans toward ranch-style homes, Cape Cods and colonials on an acre or more, giving space for gardening, chickens and small-scale homesteading, even within the village as long as there are no roosters. There is also a small townhome development for those who prefer less land. Outdoor recreation centers on George V. Vanderbilt Park, with a dog park, hiking trail, cross-country skiing, and fields that host active youth sports. Golf is popular, with three local courses, and residents drive under 40 minutes to Windham or Hunter Mountain for skiing or to nearby preserves for more challenging hikes. Community life is reinforced by volunteer-run services and events like the two-day Greenville Day festival and the Quack Quack Duck Fundraiser supporting the renovation of historic Prevost Hall.