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President:
Dave Israel
Vice-Presidents:
Stewart Richland
vicepresident1@unitedcivic.org
Dom Guarnagia
Fausto Fabbro
vicepresident3@unitedcivic.org
Patricia Caputo
vicepresident4@unitedcivic.org
Treasurer Ed Grossman
Recording Secretary
J. Robinson
Corresponding Secretary
Bob Rivera
UCO Exec Assistant
Community Association Manager:
Donald Foster
Executive Board
Marilyn Curtis
Maureen Debigare
Ruth Dreiss
George Franklin
Richard Handelsman
Roger Hotaling
Jackie Karlan
Patricia Keane
Bobbi Levin
Mike Rayber
Joyce Reiss
Alice Schrass
Esther Sutofsky
David Torres
Lori Torres
Perhaps a member of U.C.O. could use Association contact information to reach out to individual condominium Board members for an assessment.
ReplyDeleteUCO is closed today. It is much easier and less time consuming for an association to call UCO on Monday if there are damages or post on this blog. We have over 300 associations. How long do you think it would take for someone to call all the associations. Days, I would think.
ReplyDeleteHi grace. Are you onsite? If so, did you lose power? Any damage to your condo?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your condo-checker or your rental manager would be glad to give you all that info.
ReplyDeleteHi all,
ReplyDeleteOn the surface, we here in CV were very lucky, no major damage observed. A few trees, branches were blown down; a few signs as well.
The hidden issue of leaks, especially in Seasonal apartments that are not being checked could surface later.
All in all we dodged a major bullet!
Dave Israel
And we thank Mr Levy for building adorable condos (concrete bunkers) far enough away from the Atlantic.
ReplyDeleteIf only they had hurricane straps for roofs back then though.
DeleteGlad to hear the Village made out so well on the whole. Yes, we did dodge a bullet. I think that car that smashed into a tree belongs to a couple from Canterbury K who are now in the hospital. I am not sure they drove last night, though. We made out well at Sheffield N. The power stayed on all during the storm. At 9:00 p.m. I switched from watching storm reports to watching one of my favorite channel 2 programs, "Murder in Paradise." A young detective, bumbling in all ways except solving crimes, solves a killing a week on a small Caribbean island. I watched it for 50 minutes, only in the last ten realizing I had seen the show before. Being so forgetful is kind of nice in a way. You get to enjoy a thing twice.
ReplyDeletei went out at 6:30 am to see if there was any damage and the car was not there at the time but the one tree was.
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