Monthly Archives: January 2019

Happy National Puzzle Day!

Kaitlyn Njoroge/ January 29, 2019/ Important Notices

In celebration of National Puzzle Day, the puzzle below has been made from a picture of one of our Board of Directors clowning around. Jigsaw puzzles improve memory, visual-spatial reasoning, and help develop better problem-solving skills according to a 2017 article by USA Today. Happy puzzling! *Hint: If you want to view the original photo to help build your puzzle,

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Transition 2 Communication from the Board of Trustees

Kaitlyn Njoroge/ January 24, 2019/ Important Notices

As we begin the process of Transition 2, the Board anticipates working with Toll Brothers to correct any and all defects/deficiencies currently in common areas of Phase 7 & 8. In conjunction with the survey mailed to and completed by residents in phases 7 & 8, the Association’s engineering firm – O & S Engineers will be inspecting the areas

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Application for Position of Trustee on the Board of Directors

Kaitlyn Njoroge/ January 15, 2019/ Important Notices, Uncategorized

If you are interested in being a candidate for a position as a Trustee on the Board, please upload your resume below no later than Monday, January 21st by 12 noon for consideration. How to upload resume: Click “Choose File” under the “File Upload” section in the form below. Find your resume in your documents, and click on it. Your resume will be

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Update- Clubhouse Indoor Pool

Kaitlyn Njoroge/ January 7, 2019/ Important Notices

It has been a few months since the indoor pool was closed. While this project is currently scheduled to be completed in March, we want to take you through the entire project to better understand the magnitude of what is being done and dispel rumors. The ceiling in the Pool area is more than 17 years old, which is nearing

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January Board Article

Kaitlyn Njoroge/ January 2, 2019/ Board Articles

By: Stuart Goldstein, President of the Regency Board of Directors A New Year’s wish to everyone in our community that you have a healthy, happy and stress-free 2019—and beyond. This time of year is great for looking back, taking stock and considering what’s really important in our lives. My colleagues in prior columns have covered the landscape of the Board’s

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