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Return the F.A.V.O.R Updated Frequently As this list continues to grow & update, the list will be Return the f.a.v.o.r updated frequently. The booklet may not reflect the most recent changes/additions. Please check our website for the o.c.v.d.p most up to date information at Orange countys veterans discount program www.orangecountygov.com/countyclerk If you own a business and would like to be added to this list, please contact the Orange County Clerk’s Office using the contact information below. Thank you for your service! Contact Us Orange County Clerk’s Office O.C.V.D.P 255 Main St. Goshen, NY 10924 Phone: 845-291-2690 or 845-291-3297 for more information Web: www.orangecountygov.com/countyclerk PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS Updated 6/25/2021 Compliments of Orange County Clerk ~Annie Rabbitt 3 Kids Corp. 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