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360 Degree Moving is a licensed and insured Rockland County Moving Company. We are licensed to move interstate and locally. We specialize in guaranteed-price moves. We have received 5 star reviews on the internet and are committed to customer satisfaction with every move. 360 Degree Moving offers guaranteed pricing for all your long- and local moving needs. All long distance moves are guaranteed pickup and delivery times with our exclusive use of the truck. This boutique, expedited moving service provides the same crew that loads you and delivers you to your destination. Your shipment does not get handled multiple times in a warehouse, or get mixed up with other shipments. It is loaded on a guaranteed pickup date and is immediately in transit to your new residence for a guaranteed delivery. The truck is delivered at the agreed-upon guaranteed price when it arrives at your home. We believe in simplicity of our transactions that alleviate the stress of haggling on price in order for the mover to release the shipment. We have taken that worry away from the customer by implementing our high standards of integrity, and honesty in pricing.
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About Pearl River
Pearl River is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Orangetown, Rockland County, New York, United States. It is east of Chestnut Ridge, south of Nanuet, west of Blauvelt, New York, and north of Montvale and Old Tappan, New Jersey. The population was 15,876 at the 2010 census.Pearl River is 20 miles (32 km) north of midtown Manhattan and just north of the New Jersey border. It is the first (traveling north) of three New York stops on New Jersey Transit's Pascack Valley Line. == History == In 1696, Pearl River was part of a larger piece of land known as the Kakiat Patent that was granted to Daniel Honan and Michael Hawdon. In 1713, the land was split into north and south plots. After the Revolutionary War, the land was further divided and sold. Pearl River was a piece of land made up of woods and swamps originally called Muddy Creek.In the early 1870s, the town was divided into five different parts: Middletown, Sickletown, Pascack, Muddy Brook, and Naurashaun.There are conflicting accounts on how Muddy Creek came to be named Pearl River. According to some historians, a town resident named Ves Bogert found small pearls in mussels that thrived in Muddy Brook and, upon hearing this, the wife of John Demarest, the president of the New Jersey and New York Railroad, suggested the name "Pearl River" to him. Another account is that the name change was made to make the station sound more appealing on railroad schedules.