MIDDLEBURGH, N.Y. (AP) — A nonprofit preservation group is donating a mountain in the Schoharie Valley to New York state. Vroman's Nose has a popular hiking trail to its 600-foot cliffs giving an expansive view of the flat farmland around Route 30 near Middleburgh. The mountaintop features a broad, flat rock area commonly known as the "dance floor." Susan Vroman Walker is a descendant of the family the mountain is named for and president of the nonprofit Vroman's Nose Preservation Corp.