Direct Mail & Printing for Clintondale, NY Businesses

Hamlet in Ulster County · ZIP 12515 · Population 1,200

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Why Clintondale Businesses Choose Direct Mail

Clintondale is a hamlet in the Town of Plattekill along Route 44/55 in the transitional zone between Ulster and Orange counties. The hamlet sits in apple orchard country — the Shawangunk foothills east of the ridge support extensive fruit farming — and serves as a Route 44/55 waypoint for commuters traveling between the Mid-Hudson Bridge and Newburgh. It's a small, quiet residential community with its own dedicated ZIP code (12515).

Located along Route 44/55 in the Town of Plattekill between the Shawangunk Ridge to the west and the Hudson River valley to the east, surrounded by apple orchards in the Clintondale-Modena agricultural corridor.

Local Market Profile: Clintondale

Clintondale's commercial activity is minimal — a few businesses along Route 44/55 and scattered service establishments. Most residents access services in New Paltz (8 miles west) or Marlboro (8 miles east). The hamlet's agricultural surroundings include working orchards and farm stands. Residential character is primarily homeowners on moderate-to-large lots who commute to the Route 9W corridor or cross the bridge to Poughkeepsie. The Plattekill Central School District serves Clintondale.

EDDM Strategy for Clintondale

Clintondale's 12515 ZIP is one of Ulster County's smaller postal areas, with an estimated 600–1,000 households. Full 12515 EDDM saturation is very affordable at approximately $300–$500 all-in, but the audience reached is limited. Most businesses targeting the Clintondale area combine it with adjacent Plattekill (12568) or Modena routes to build a Route 44/55 corridor campaign with meaningful total volume.

Clintondale has approximately 1,000–1,500 residents and an estimated 600–900 households — a small hamlet best treated as a component of a broader southern Ulster County campaign rather than a standalone target.

Services Available in Clintondale

Who We Serve in Clintondale

We work with a wide range of Clintondale businesses and organizations, including:

Agricultural businesses
Local contractors
Community organizations

Notable Clintondale Organizations

Clintondale is home to many recognized organizations and institutions, including businesses we work with:

Town of PlattekillLocal farms and orchards

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Clintondale Direct Mail FAQ

Should I target Clintondale separately or combine it with New Paltz?

Clintondale's 12515 ZIP is separate from New Paltz's 12561 and Plattekill's 12568. Given the small household count, most businesses combine 12515 with adjacent Plattekill routes rather than New Paltz — the Route 44/55 corridor linking Clintondale and Plattekill is the natural service area axis. Cornerstone can add Clintondale to any multi-ZIP EDDM campaign in the same production run at modest incremental cost.

What businesses do well with direct mail in Clintondale?

Home services, agricultural supplies, and farm-adjacent businesses serving the Plattekill-Clintondale Route 44/55 corridor see the best response. The homeowner rate is high, properties are larger than suburban averages, and mailbox competition is low. Heating fuel and HVAC businesses targeting the rural homeowner base in the orchard corridor find above-average response rates from Clintondale and Modena households compared to denser suburban ZIPs.

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Clintondale Quick Facts

Type Hamlet
County Ulster County
Population 1,200
ZIP Code 12515
Distance Our home county

Cornerstone by the Numbers

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Years of Hudson Valley Experience
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Pieces Mailed
98%
On-Time Delivery Rate
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Rated Since 1998

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