Hillary Clinton moving to new homeBy Phil Hirschkorn
January 4, 2000
Web posted at: 12:27 p.m. EST (1727 GMT)
CHAPPAQUA, New York (CNN) -- Two moving vans carrying furniture and belongings of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton left the Washington area Tuesday morning en route to the Clintons' new home in suburban New York.
The vans are due to arrive at the Clintons' recently purchased
Westchester County home in the early afternoon, around 1 p.m. ET.
Mrs. Clinton, who said she would move into the new home as soon as the Secret Service gave its approval, is expected to arrive as early as Wednesday.
The Clintons paid $1.7 million for a five-bedroom, four-bath colonial
style house that sits on a cul-de-sac in the hamlet of Chappaqua, an
upper-middle-class suburb located about 45 minutes from Manhattan.
The Secret Service has been retrofitting the house for proper security to
accommodate and protect Mrs. Clinton and the president.
The Clintons recently won local zoning board approval to construct an
eight-foot-high white cedar fence around the property and a guard house in the
driveway.
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