Yonkers new windows
There are currently 7 window replacement listings for the city of Yonkers, New York.

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Ecker Window Corporation
1 Odell Plz, Yonkers, NY
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Empire Energy Specialist
970 Nepperhan Ave, Yonkers, NY
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Finast Contracting Company
5 Rugby Rd, Yonkers, NY
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G & M Glass & Mirror
91 Yonkers Ave, Yonkers, NY
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Michael-Douglas Constr Company
10 Hazelton Rd, Yonkers, NY
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Precision Windows
157 Tibbetts Rd, Yonkers, NY
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Windowrama
2361 Central Park Ave # 7b, Yonkers, NY
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City facts from Wikipedia
Yonkers is the fourth largest Administrative divisions of New York#City in the U.S. State of New York (behind Rochester, New York Buffalo, New York and New York City), and the largest city in Westchester County, with a population of 196,086 (according to the 2000 census). More recent estimates put the population at 197,234 in 2002, 197,126 in 2004 and 196,425 in 2005. Yonkers borders the New York City borough of The Bronx and is 2 miles (3 km) north of Manhattan at the cities' two respective closest points. Yonkers recorded the 2nd highest death total due to public violence such as; robberies, substance abuse, and gang violence. On the list for New York cities in order; Bronx, Yonkers, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn.In recent research, 5% of people in Yonkers, New York have friends checking out window glass replacement made to spruce up their home.The land on which the city is built was once part of a 24,000 acre (97 km²) land grant that ran from the current Manhattan/Bronx border at Marble Hill, Manhattan, New York Hill northwards for 12 miles (19 km), and from the Hudson River eastwards to the Bronx River. This grant was given in July 1645 by New Netherland Director-General Willem Kieft to Adriaen van der Donck, originally named Colen Donck. Van der Donck was known locally as the 'Jonkheer' or 'Jonker' (etymologically, "young gentleman"; in effect, "Esquire"), a word from which the name "Yonkers" is directly derived. Van der Donck built a Sawmill mill near where the Nepperhan Creek met the Hudson; the Nepperhan is now also known as the Saw Mill River.
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