About Dr. Alan R. Plumer, MD
Located in the town of Wallkill in Orange County, New York, Scotchtown is a quaint community with a population of approximately 8,000 residents. The area is known for its rich history and diverse population, making it a truly unique place to live. With easy access to major highways and close proximity to the city of Middletown, Scotchtown offers residents the perfect blend of small-town charm and urban convenience.
The climate in Scotchtown is typical of the northeastern United States, with warm summers and cold winters. Residents enjoy all four seasons, with beautiful foliage in the fall and snow-covered landscapes in the winter. The area also experiences occasional thunderstorms and heavy snowfall, creating a picturesque setting for all who call Scotchtown home.
One of Scotchtown's key historical facts is its connection to the American Revolutionary War, as it was the location of the headquarters of George Washington during the winter of 1780. Today, visitors can explore the historic site and learn about the area's revolutionary past. In addition to its rich history, Scotchtown also boasts a vibrant arts and culture scene, with local galleries, theaters, and music venues showcasing the talents of the community.