Two pictures for sale- both for $15 |
Email mc900@comcast.net
Mirror 30 x 55- $35. Sconces with candles both for $40.
Two pictures for sale- both for $15 |
Email mc900@comcast.net
Mirror 30 x 55- $35. Sconces with candles both for $40.
Items for sale.
Interested? just knock on our door (408) or send a email to mc900@comcast.net
Happy New Year, George & Diane
The background color can be changed. Gold napkins used here for contrast. 16 x 16 - both for $15
Large painting of Tulips- 26 x 32 - $25 |
Catch all for books, games, miscellany. $10 |
You have all plowed through the puddle that accumulates on Seaway Drive. Well. at last, a plan is in place to install a storm drain that will deliver the surface water to the storm drain,
Plan for new storm drain near Cedar St entrance.
To do this, a trench will be dug crossing Seaway, pipe will be connected to the storm water drain on the west side of Seaway. The work will affect Beazer's construction; but that has been worked out with the construction team.
This low spot became quite evident after Beazer finished the top-coating of our streets in 2017. The surface became more impervious to water drainage. The DHMA board hired Lane Engineering to survey and design an appropriate design.
Costs: (approximate)
Engineering, surveying, and design - $ 3,600
Construction and materials - $22,000
Expect some interruption of traffic patterns during construction.
The Christmas party will be a great place to meet friends and discuss the upcoming year with the newly elected officers.
Congratulations to newly elected Officers:
President, Nicole H. , Unit 309
Vice President, Sylvia H., Unit 205
Treasurer, Alan M. , Unit 202
Secretary, Barbara C., Unit 110
Director, Donnie J., Unit 103
Your continued support of the leadership team will ensure success in 2022.
See you on Saturday, 4-6 PM in the lobby.
Merry Christmas from your Board of Directors
Many thanks to Patsy for her inspired decorating |
To: all Owners at 900 Marshy Cove,
This
has been a stressful week for residents at 900 Marshy Cove.
Despite
our best efforts, things happen.
Wednesday,
November 24, 5:00 AM.
A
circuit breaker that was connected to the air compressor in the attic popped.
The air pressure in the system dropped
and triggered and alarm. The alarm sounded for almost an hour before the fire
marshal arrived to silence the alarm.
Normally,
the fire alarm system sends an automated to a fire monitoring service. The
monitoring service determines the seriousness of the incident and calls the fire
company.
So,
what happened? Our fire alarm system did telephone a message to the
monitoring service. However, the service had a problem at their end and did not
see it. They should have received a low air
pressure warning well in advance of the alarm; but, they did not. Of course, they
were also unaware of the evacuation alarm.
Saturday,
November 27, 12:05 PM
ARK,
our fire system service, was notified of some problems and arrived around 11:00
PM.
After
they left, at 12:00 AM, the alarm sounded. This time the monitoring service alerted
the fire marshal and the alarm was silenced upon their arrival.
Ark
returned around 1:00 AM to assess the situation.
As
a precaution, Sentry arranged for a fire watch.
So,
what caused the alarms? The compressor was short cycling which caused an inrush
current higher than normal. That caused the breaker to pop. After that the air
pressure dropped. Bingo! Alarm party in the lobby.
Ultimate
Cause:
The pressure switch on the compressor that controls the cycling of the
compressor failed. We expect the replacement
parts on Tuesday or Wednesday.
In
the meantime, we have a fire watch patrol on the fourth floor. Note that all unit sprinkler heads are operational.
Only, the attic is affected. There are smoke detectors in the attic that are
connected to the main fire system which provide a degree of protection.
George B
HOLIDAY CHRISTMAS PARTY:
Saturday,
December 18, 4PM-6 PM
· Beazer has
announced plans to build 57 townhouses in Deep Harbour in the next 2 ½ to 3 ½
years. They will begin near the Cedar St. entrance in December 2021. The DH
board presidents plan to meet with Beazer shortly.
· Pet Policy Applications
have been distributed. Pet Registration is due by January 31, 2021.
· Our Voluntary
Safe Key program will be launched this week. From are available on each
floor.
· Please
remember to check the Receiving Room for your packages.
Projects on the docket: waiting for
service providers
· Refinish benches
· Refinish front
doors
· Repair handicap
push button outside
· Fix broken parts
in elevator no 2
Upcoming projects:
· Hallway and
Lobby Carpet Cleaning – Spring 2022
· Expansion
Tank Inspection Program – Starts November 10
· Hallway lighting
upgrade- 2022
· Meeting
Schedule for 2022
· Service
providers contact list
Questions?
Comments?
mc900@comcast.net http://900marshycove.blogspot.com/
Thank You, 900
Marshy Cove Board of Directors
All,
Incident: Wednesday, November 3, 2021; 7:25 PM - 7:30 PM
Three teenagers took a fire extinguisher from the marina, discharged it on several parked vehicles. They also turned on lights on a power boat in the marina. No other vandalism was observed or reported. A police report was filed.
Here’s is my short report.
(This was sent to the DHMA Board of Directors on Thursday, November 4, 2021 12:44 PM)
George B. – DHMA Safety and Security Committee
900 Marshy Cove
Cambridge, MD 21613
http://deepharbourmd.blogspot.com
Marina Fire Extinguisher box with extinguisher |
Please consider helping with this mission. Thanks, George
From: Steve Rideout
<swrideout@aol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 5, 2021 10:08 AM
To: Steve Rideout <swrideout@aol.com>
Subject: Fwd: Covered Youth Campaign - Cambridge and Dorchester County
Below is an email from Omeaka Jackson on behalf of her nonprofit and the Chamber seeking donations of comforters, blankets, and throws for young and old here. If you have extras or wish to buy and contribute something, please see the attached notice for where and when.
Thanks for considering this.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Omeaka Jackson
Sent: Mon, Oct 4, 2021 8:12 pm
Subject: Covered Youth Campaign
Good evening,
Last year we started a covered youth program, collecting and distributing almost 200 comforters, blankets, and throws to youth in Dorchester County. So many children and families were so excited to receive a "cover". We even had young adults (22 & 23) in line requesting a cover and we did provide them one. Another lady asked for one for her elderly wheelchaired bound father. We are continuing this outreach this year. Please share this flyer. We will release the distribution date(s) at the end of November to avoid confusion. We distribute in Cambridge and the North Dorchester area.
Best,
Omeaka Jackson, LCPC, President and CEO
Harvesting Hope Youth and Family Wellness, INC
204 Cedar Street, Ste 102
Cambridge, MD 21613
443-351-4846
ATTENTION MARSHY COVE RESIDENTS
ARK SYSTEMS WILL BE PERFORMING INSPECTION AND TESTING OF THE BUILDING’S FIRE ALARM ON THURSDAY OCTOBER 7.
These tests are required by the Fire Safety Code.
FIRE ALARMS WILL SOUND AT ABOUT 9-12 AM ON OCTOBER 7. YOU MAY DISREGARD THOSE ALARMS. SHOULD A REAL EMERGENCY OCCUR DURING THAT TIME ONSITE PERSONNEL WILL DIRECT YOU TO VACATE THE BUILDING.
TECHNICIANS WILL NEED ACCESS TO RESIDENTIAL UNITS DURING THIS TESTING TO VERIFY STROBES AND HORNS ARE WORKING. THIS CAN USUALLY BE DONE FROM THE OPEN DOORWAY.
Units affected: 105,111, 209,202, 305, 410,407,408,412
These units were inaccessible during the last inspection.
Notices have been placed on the affected residents doors.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL SENTRY MANAGEMENT AT 410-221-0398 or contact George Breig Unit 408
Thank you for your co-operation
900 Marshy cove Board of Directors and Sentry Management
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