A City plow and 2 sander trucks at work on the Terrace -- finally. |
By and for residents
of the Terrace at Highpointe
35 Hyland Drive
Troy, New York 12182
Webmaster: Bill Dowd
The Terrace Times
A City plow and 2 sander trucks at work on the Terrace -- finally. |
A flock of wild turkeys feeding on Hyland Circle. |
Ellie DeBonis hosted a desserts-and-bubbly get-together on Saturday evening.
She reports that, "Our numbers were small, but we had a great time -- and Charlie has a new friend. He loves Ellen."
I don't know about you, but in recent weeks here at The Terrace Times' luxurious communications center we've been seeing a larger-than-usual amount of trash blowing around.
While it's interesting to know some of our neighbors like Cheez-It Crackers, plastic-lidded takeout foods, and assorted tissue-wrapped items and newspaper flyers, it would be preferable not to find them stuck in our shrubs or on the roads after a breezy day on the Terrace.
Some of the refuse comes from recycling bins being too loosely packed or garbage cans so full the lids don't close. Some may well be floating in from outside the neighborhood. Whatever the source, please join us in policing the grounds when you see litter, and please take an extra few seconds to be sure your trash is secured from the elements.
Those of us who attended the Terrace Holiday Luncheon in December were asked to contribute pairs of new socks to be given to Sidewalk Warriors. The community volunteer organization that helps the homeless in many ways had asked for socks which are among the most-requested item by their clients.
Well, we provided them. In abundance.
Janice Dessingue, who coordinated the luncheon and donations, reports that Sidewalk Warriors were thrilled with our contributions and were able to create 100 "sock packs" (two pair each) to hand out.
So, thanks for being good neighbors once again. And, if you would like to learn more about Sidewalk Warriors and how you can help their good work, just click on the link above
Upper pine limbs being removed before felling the tree. |
A crew from the Davey Tree Expert Company, an employee-owned business a number of Terrace homeowners individually use, arrived just after 8 a.m. and methodically finished the work a little more than an hour later, complete with clean up.
They removed a nearly-dead, diseased pine tree from the planted area adjacent to the mailbox parking area to diminish chances of spreading the needle disease; trimmed broken and overgrown limbs and branches from the ash tree in the same area, and removed a storm-damaged branch from a pine at the edge of the parking area in addition to pruning off some lower dead branches.
I was on site during the work and did not notice anyone being inconvenienced as far as driving or walking in the area, so I thank everyone for their patience and heeding the caution issued some days ago about the work.
This is just the latest major step taken in the past six months by the THCA Board to improve the look and health of the common and private grounds of the Terrace.
• In mid-September, we hired CW Sealcoating to repair and seal the mailbox parking area, Hyland Circle "eyebrow" parking area, and Hyland Court.
• In late September, we prevailed on the City of Troy to finally patch a series of potholes on the public roads located within the Terrace.
• In November we announced we had signed a two-year contract with Skyview Landscapes of Waterford to serve as provider of lawn care, trimming, etc., at a price less than we had been paying Vintage Landscaping.
(You can click on any of those links to access the stories and photos accompanying them.)
Meanwhile, here are a few more images I captured during today's work.
-- Bill Dowd
The pine tree stripped of all limbs.
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Pine trunk pieces being fed into the chipper. |
They will be working in the morning on the planted area between the street sign and mailbox gazebo parking area and on the edge of the lot. (Scroll down for post on details.)
Please exercise caution if you need to access that area for mail, recreational (or doggie) walking, or need to drive through while they are working.
Thanks for your cooperation.