Talk:Pleasantville, New York

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[edit] Reader's Digest

Physically located in Chappaqua (along NY-117), just using the Pleasantville post office. Eddieuny 03:38, 5 January 2007 (UTC)

This page no longer deserves stub status. If you know how to remove stub status, please do so. I couldn't figure out how. Also, please feel free to correct the Reader's Digest wiki link in the History section. I tried and failed.

Sources for the History section include "A Village Between," by John E. Crandall; self-published; no publication date listed, but appears to have been published circa 1973. A copy is on file at the Pleasantville branch of the Mount Pleasant Library. "Pleasantville--300 Years: From Manor to Suburb, 1695-1995," by Dennis J. Corcoran, S. Martin Friedman, Carsten Johnson II, published by the Pleasantville Board of Trustees, 1995. A copy is on file at the Pleasantville branch of the Mount Pleasant Public Library. Information about the Jacob Burns Film Center is culled from the center's web site, listed among the External Links. Information on the local music festival is taken from the music festival's official web site, also listed among the External Links.Pville123 15:14, 30 April 2007 (UTC)

Why is there a photo of the Reader's Digest headquarters which are not actually in Pleasantville? --Pleasantville 00:20, 4 November 2007 (UTC)