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December 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 1

Volume 28, No. 12 Publication of the UNITED CIVIC ORGANIZATION of CENTURY VILLAGE (WPB) December 2009
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The Ongoing Story


of the Year? A Wonderful Experience
By Antoinette Salometo
From the Desk It’s the Golf For those of us lucky enough to attend the Centenarians’ des-
of President Course, sert buffet, we were treated to a very special occasion. Honored
were eight residents, five women and three men, who have
George of Course! reached this milestone with humor and a zest for living and
By Syd Kronish
Loewenstein The most important subject
enjoying the simple pleasures. How lucky we all are to have
them with us, to remind us of the important things in life —
imbedded in the minds, hearts, taking care of our neighbors, friendship, and laughter.
and pocket books of many Guests attending were State Rep. Mark Pafford, County Ap-
Some of you may recall seeing little slips of paper posted Century Village residents at praiser Gary Nikolits, and representatives from Congressman
on your bulletin boards, complaining about an employee of this time is the proposed de- Robert Wexler, State Senator David Aronberg, and Mike Ed-
WPRF not working. Apparently these did not have the desired velopment of the golf course monson representing State Attorney Michael McAuliffe. Also
result, and so the complainer graduated to putting the message by its owners. attending was Harry Freedman, Community Relations Officer
on men’s room walls at several of the swimming pools. The The matter was brought to for Walgreens. UCO was represented by UCO President George
sheriff’s office was notified, and I’m happy to report that the the fore at a special Town HallLoewenstein; Vice Presidents Frank Cornish, Jerry Karpf and
individual, a village resident, was apprehended and arrested. meeting held Thursday, Octo- Bob Marshall; UCO Treasurer Dorothy Tetro; Recording Sec-
Hopefully, this puts an end to such mischief. ber 15 at the Clubhouse The- retary Betty Lapidus; and Corresponding Secretary Avis Blank.
The recent water main break, which affected about 40% of ater. More than 1,000 residents In commemoration of the occasion, each Centenarian re-
the village, made us aware that we lack the ability to transmit attended to hear the plans pre-ceived a key from Commissioner Koons’ office. Susan Bucher,
immediate information to our residents in a sudden emergency. sented by the owner Andrew the Supervisor of Elections, was also there to honor the Cen-
I am in the process of forming an emergency committee to Waldman and his assistants. tenarians, as was a representative of Sheriff Bradshaw. Anita
formulate a standard operating procedure in case of a sudden A group of residents identi- Cruz, W.P.R.F. VP, offered a few words of congratulation and
emergency. fied as the “Pro Active Com- best wishes.
On Wednesday, November 4, 2009, Vice President David mittee To Save The Golf After a break for some delicious desserts, entertainment
Israel and I attended a Palm Beach County code enforcement Course” to take the opposite was provided by the Village Songbirds. All dressed up in their
violation hearing against the Waldmans (owners of the Golf view were present, supported red tops and white slacks, they presented a striking on stage
Course). Many years ago, a prior owner of the Golf Course ap- by the Villagers that made up picture and the music and harmony was wonderful. Direc-
plied for permission to open an entrance from Haverhill Road. the audience. tor Martin Ruderman, with piano by Merv Knecht, led the
The condition set by Palm Beach County was that a fence be On the stage at the left weregroup in a variety of musical numbers, which were enjoyed
erected between that entrance and the entrance from Century Mr. Andrew C.Waldman, Ana by everyone. To paraphrase a few lines from Martin’s parody
Village. That fence was removed by Mr. Waldman, claiming M. Waldman, Rebel Cook, of Thanks for the Memories, “Your caring way, through all
that since it was no longer operated as a golf course, the fence Robert Rennenbaum and Greg your days — to you we raise a toast.” Congratulations to the
was not needed. DuBois. In the center was Centenarians — see you next year. o
The hearing officer disagreed and gave Mr. Waldman 30 days retired Judge Robert Parker,
to replace the fence or pay a fine of $150 per day. who served as the moderator.
We have changed our bylaws to make it easier for individu- On the right were the members
als to run for office in UCO. More precisely, the nominating of the Proactive Committee:
committee is now also a search committee. Anyone wishing to Jeanette Veglia (Chairperson),
run can contact the UCO office for a form. Alternately, one can Honey Sager, Sandy Cohen,
be nominated from the floor at the February delegate meeting Phil and Barbara Shapkin.
(by a delegate) and only one delegate is required to second this The Waldman group speak-
nomination, not ten as in the past. ing individually, presented
In March we will be electing a new president (I am term their views (thirty minutes
limited), two vice presidents, treasurer, and both a recording each). A large movie screen
and corresponding secretary, as well as 20 members of the ex- was lowered to show a col- Centenarians Sylvia Roth (102) and husband Louis (101).
ecutive board. I hope that you will seriously consider running Continued on Page 3 Photo by John Saponaro
for one of these offices.
I would like all our residents to remember to use the call in
system for their guests, delivery persons, and contractors. In
October over 400 entrances were denied because they were not
called in. The situation causes anger toward our guards, who
are only doing their duty. The guards work hard to keep us all
safe in the village.
On behalf of myself and my fellow officers, I’d like to wish
all our residents and their families a very happy and enjoyable
Thanksgiving. Please remember that the UCO office will be
closed on Thanksgiving as well as the next day (Friday) so that
our volunteers and employees can enjoy a long weekend. o

Delegate Meeting
Fri, Dec 4, 9:30 am Clubhouse Theater Back row: Lillian Rubin, Al Weiskopf, Louis and Sylvia Roth. Front row: Sylvia Haskell, Ceil
Imberman, Abraham Moskowitz, Miriam Maddux. Photo by Ken Davis
Page 2 THE UCO REPORTER December 2009

remedies against the Golf son asked residents to come to valves, call Jerry to get on the
Course. Discussion followed. UCO if they have any ques- schedule. The cost is $175 per
Vote — motion defeated. tions. Read her article in the unit including the permit. The
At the Delegate New Business: none Reporter. valve will have a tag with the
Committee Reports: Beautification: Sandy Co- apartment number. Locking
Assembly Reporter: Dot Loewenstein hen announced that her com- valves could be installed at an
Betty Lapidus announced that the deadline is mittee hopes to enhance the additional charge.
Monday, November 9 for any CV sign at the Okeechobee CERT: Jackie Karlan an-
items for the next issue. entrance in 2010. nounced that this Community
Insurance: Dan Gladstone Cable: Dave Israel reported Emergency Response Team
reported that 240 units in 50 that there will be cable box has two new licensed Ham
November 6, 2009 dents are encouraged to attend buildings have been damaged sign ups by Association begin- operators. The committee is
These minutes were taken the next session scheduled for by water and we might have ning January 4. The schedule available to demonstrate how
by Mary Patrick Benton. November 11 at 2 p.m. in the renewal problems. He sug- was distributed this morning to use building fire extinguish-
The meeting was called to Medical Center. gested that shut-off valves are and is also available at the ers. Call her for an appoint-
order by President George On November 18, the Palm very important. Q&A re water UCO office. The new CV web- ment.
Loewenstein at 9:30 a.m. 196 Beach County Tax Assessor damage followed. site is century-village-wpb. Community Relations:
delegates were in attendance. will answer questions and Nominations-Search: Ro- blogspot.com. Ted Silverman announced the
The Pledge of Allegiance discuss the Homestead Act in berta Fromkin reported that Maintenance: Jerry Karpf party for Centenarians was
was led by George Franklin. Room C at 2 p.m. This meet- every UCO officer (except two announced there will be a supported by 27 different area
The minutes of the previous ing will be advantageous for Vice Presidents) and the Exec- meeting in Room C on No- businesses. The Village Song-
meeting were accepted as written. new Century Village residents. utive Board are to be elected. vember 18 at 2 p.m. pertaining birds entertained.
The treasurer’s report was Roberta Fromkin will chair Those interested can get forms to the Homestead Act. The Signs: Haskell Morin
attached to the minutes. As- the Nomination-Search Com- from the UCO office. We need next Town Meeting will be showed a sample of building
sociations received their mittee. If you wish to be nomi- bios and pictures by January December 3 at 10:30 a.m. in signs that are available for
Statement of Charges for nated for either a UCO office 4. The slate will be presented the Theater. Speakers will be sale. Order forms are in the
2010. Treasurer Dorothy Tetro or Executive Board, you can at the February Delegates’ representatives from the State UCO office. The cost is $150
thanked Al McLaughlin for get an application at the UCO Assembly and candidates can of Florida Ombudsman office. per sign.
preparing these bills. office. If nominated from the be nominated from the floor If your Association is interest- The meeting was adjourned
Lt. Kronsperger, of the Palm floor, only one second is nec- with one second at this meet- ed in installing cut-off water at 11:05 a.m. o
Beach County Sheriff’s De- essary — must be nominated ing. The election will be held
March 5. If you are having a problem, call the
partment, reminded everyone and seconded by a Delegate.
Transportation: Claudette UCO Office at 683‑9189 and ask for the
to drive carefully as a speed- The UCO office will be
Vice President that is covering your
ing ticket fine starts at $250 closed Friday, November 27th LaBonte announced there is a
Association.
and failure to stop at a Stop — Thanksgiving recess. new bus stop on Palm Beach Frank Cornish Jerry Karpf
Sign is a $140 ticket. Deputies Due to heavy winds, the Lakes Blvd at the new Target. Cambridge Coventry
have been notified to check for exterminator was unable to When the Clubhouse is closed Canterbury Easthampton
squatters at the Golf Course. tent the Clubhouse last week. for extermination, buses will Chatham Norwich
He also stressed that residents They will try again the week pick up in front of the medical Dorchester Plymouth
should always lock their cars. of November 9. If successful, building. Kent Salisbury
President’s Report: the Clubhouse will be closed Security: Al McLaughlin Northampton Sheffield
President Loewenstein pre- November 9-10-11-12. stated that we had three bro- Sussex Waltham
sented a Certificate of Com- According to Robert’s Rules ken gate arms this past month.
mendation to Detective Jamie of Order, to switch order of the He reminded residents not to David Israel Bob Marshall
Roussel for his expeditious meeting we need a two-thirds abuse our security guards. Andover Berkshire
apprehension of a vandal who vote (131). Ushers are stationed Safety: George Franklin Bedford Camden
was defacing property in Cen- at each door to collect Delegate asked drivers to slow down Golf’s Edge Dover
voting papers in order to deter- when in the Village. The next Greenbrier Hastings
tury Village.
mine if we still have a quorum Safety Town Hall meeting has Kingswood Somerset
UCO held a Town Hall
been rescheduled to December Oxford Wellington
meeting with the owners of when a vote is taken.
17 at 9:30 a.m. in Room C. Southampton Windsor
the Golf Course and members Motion: Made and sec-
Stratford
of the Pro-Active Commit- onded — All future agendas Investigations: Louise Ger-
tee. UCO is concerned with for Delegate meetings be
the safety issue and lack of revised to allow any motions December/January Meetings
fence. At a recent Palm Beach presented to be scheduled at As of 11/03/09
County Code Enforcement the beginning of a meeting be- Date Day Time Group Location
meeting, the owners of the fore any Committee Reports. Maintenance (Fl Ombudsman
This to include motions for 12/03/09 Thursday 10:30 am Theater
Golf Course must put the speaks on election procedures)
fence back up within 30 days Old Business, New Business 12/04/09 Friday 9:30 am Delegates Assembly Theater
or be fined $150 per day. Both and any other matters brought 12/04/09 Friday 2:00 pm Security 2102
UCO and the Pro-Active Com- to the Delegates as motions. 12/07/07 Monday 9:30 am Infrastructure 2102
mittee were in attendance at Discussion followed. Vote —
12/09/09 Wednesday 11:00 am Beautification 2102
this hearing. 3 opposed — motion carried.
President Loewenstein had 12/09/09 Wednesday 1:00 pm Editorial 2102
There was a water main break
at which 40% of the Village was to leave the meeting and Vice 12/10/09 Thursday 10:00 am Community Relations Card Room B
affected. Since we didn’t have President Bob Marshall took 12/15/09 Tuesday 10:00 am Operations (tentative) 2102
an emergency plan in place to over conducting the meeting. 12/16/09 Wednesday 2:00 pm PBC Tax Accessor CH Room C
notify residents, George insti- Old Business: 12/17/09 Thursday 9:30 am Safety (Town Hall) CH Room C
tuted an Emergency Committee The Pro-Active Commit-
12/18/08 Friday 10:00 am Candidates Forum CH Room C
for future situations.  This com- tee complained to the P.B.Co.
Landscaping Department 12/21/09 Monday 1:30 pm Transportation CH Room B
mittee will meet November 19
to make plans. about the upkeep of the Golf 12/21/09 Monday 3:00 pm CERT Art Room
There will be a Candidates Course. They also learned that 12/25/09 Friday Closed Christmas UCO
Forum for Congressman Wex- Mr. Waldman did not apply for 12/29/09 Tuesday 10:00 am Operations 2102
ler’s seat December 18 at 9:30 a permit to erect a fence. 12/31/09 Thursday 10:00 am Officers 2102
a.m. here in the Theater. Motion: A motion was
1/01/10 Friday Closed New Year's Day UCO
The Century Village health made and seconded to au-
1/04/10 Monday 1:00 pm Executive Board CH Room B
facility is conducting seminars thorize UCO to spend up to
for Century Village. All resi- $20,000 in legal fees to find 1/08/10 Friday 9:30 am Delegates Assembly Theater
December 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 3

The Golf Course


Continued from Page 1
ored sketch portraying what
they envisioned as the new
Frankly Speaking: property. The speakers pointed Security
Vice President out the addition of small lakes
Al McLaughlin
and canals to enhance the
Frank J. Cornish beauty of the area including
a variety of trees and other
foliage. New roads would be
built to provide easy access to
Welcome “Home” to our place and underutilized. Why the development. We have good news this know her name. She did not
seasonal residents; you have not gather there for your picnic One speaker informed the month with only three tran- expect them so they were
been missed... or BBQ? Benches, tables and assemblage that they intended sponder gates being broken. turned away saving us from
While you were gone, your chairs, as well as BBQ pits, are to build approximately 500 Thanks to a suggestion from unauthorized visitors and
representatives in your indi- waiting to be used. homes for families ranging a delegate, we placed a full whatever they were planning.
vidual Associations at UCO The Season’s Entertainment in price from $120,000 to stop sign at the point where If your building has voted to
have been actively seeking Schedule is filled with exciting $300,000, some of which the transponder reads best. It allow pets, please contact UCO
various ways in which we can shows, appealing to all tastes would be reserved for rentals. seems to be working because with the proper information
enrich your daily lives. — classical, pop & doo-wop The Waldman group con- we had more cars entering for our files. UCO is starting
Countless hours have been music, favorite comedians and cluded its presentation and the Village this month and to check the buildings on file.
devoted to developing and personalities. said it would answer any ques- far fewer broken gate arms. Please, please, stop the
executing a variety of projects Please make every effort to sup- tions concerning the matter. Our roads are getting more rudeness toward the guards.
by all Officers, and Commit- port as many events as you can. The Proactive Committee crowded so please be extra The guards follow the rules
tees. Some quite visible, such The various clubs are in found fault with most of the careful. of W.P.R.F. and UCO and the
as Lake Shore restoration, progress, and many classes presentation. One CV speaker Next good news is that a only changes come from the
still in progress, completion have resumed (check with asked a rhetorical question: person suspected of writing them. The rules are called post
of Camden Pool area repairs, Courtney at the WPRF office). “In the light of a downtrend on the walls at the pools has orders and they require IDs
striping of all major roads Movies five times a week on the real estate market, been caught by a Palm Beach to use the pools, or to enter
(N,E,W,S) drives as well as the (check schedule), Sunday particularly in South Florida, Sheriff’s Officer and will have the Village without a “call in”
Clubhouse parking lot, which night sing-a-long, and Tues- would the Waldmans reduce “his day in court.” (resident), and other rules that
was black topped. day and Friday night’s Kara- their prices? And would such a A thank you is being given we have had for many years. If
The overhaul of Duck Is- oke are offered throughout the reduction attract smaller fami- to a lady that called to tell me you do not have an ID, get one
land, which has been a per- year. lies with many children — not something special a guard at W.P.R.F. or leave the area.
sonal project of mine, as well My term of office will ex- the neighbors retirees are look- had done for “us.” At 6:30 Yelling at the guards will not
as former VP Howie Silver, pire March 2010; however, ing for in a more peaceful life a.m., she received a call change the rule. Please show
who was sidelined for quite I will once more become a style? No reply was given. from the gate asking if she consideration for those people
some time (missed by many… Candidate for Vice President. Many residents in atten- was expecting a truck with trying to make life comfort-
welcome back, Howie) has As always, I can be reached dance complained by saying two men in it. They only able for us here in Century
been completed. at the UCO office during busi- that they specifically pur- gave her address but did not Village. o
Duck Island is a wonderful ness hours. o chased their apartment not

Bad Hair Day (No More)


Mr. Stanley, Hairdresser to the Stars,
only as a retirement home but
to play golf as they were told
when they bought their units.
Condo for Sale
Another committee mem- Biggest 1 bedroom, 1½ bath in Prestigeous Oxford
Sutton Place, Plaza Hotel, NYC, owned a shop in ber wanted to know why the Colony. Size of a 2 bedroom. Ground floor. All
Riverdale until moving to the Washington, DC area, entrance gates and fences upgrades: Designer Kitchen and Baths, W&D in unit,
Georgetown, then Columbia, Maryland, managed separating the golf course newer AC and Water Heater, 18" x 18" Custom Tiles,
and worked ’til moving to CV. from the Village were not re- all Maytag appliances. Must see...
Will now precision cut your hair at your home placed or repaired as originally Call Joyce (Owner-Realtor)
(at area prices). promised. Waldman said they
were delayed in doing this, but 561-478-0504 t 954-540-5475
Call Stanley 561-242-1103 working on it right away.
The CV buildings directly Are You On the List?
Order Your Palm Beach Post adjacent to the golf course are
Greenbrier (all three build-
The following Associations were not represented at
the November Delegate Assembly:
from a Century Village Resident ings), Golf’s Edge, Southamp- Andover A-B-D-G-H-I-J-K-L-M
(Plymouth) ton and part of Kingswood. Bedford B-F-I-J
DISCOUNTED After the presentations by Berkshire A-B-C-E-G-H-K
Cynthia Katz both sides, questions were
taken from the audience con-
Cambridge A-B-C-E-H
Camden B-C-F-G-H-I-J-L-M
471-9647 cerning all of the plans and Canterbury B-H-I-K
NEW REDUCED PRICES grievances. Chatham A-I-P-R-S-U
Free $15 Gift Certificate for Publix Tempers flared as both the Coventry B-G-I-J-K

Lowest Possible Prices!!


audience and presenters on Dorchester A-C-F-H-J
stage tried to loudly exclaim Easthampton B-C-F-G-I
their ideas. Hastings B-D-F-H
The UCO Reporter takes a Kent B-E-F-G-I-J-L-M
Kingswood A-C-E
A Good Handyman neutral position on all sides of
the controversy.
Northampton A-B-C-E-F-G-H-J-L-N-P-Q-S
Norwich C-D-H-I-J-K-M
Reliable, Dependable and Affordable It was announced that more
No Job Too Big or Small !!! Oxford 200
meetings, some large and Salisbury C-H
Home Repairs Including: some small, would be forth- Sheffield A-B-C-D-E-H-I-O
A/C - Electrical - Plumbing - Tile - coming. Somerset C-L
Quality Work - Reasonble Rates - Prompt Service It is obvious that the results Stratford L-M-O
Call for FREE Estimates will be the same — par for the Sussex B-D-E-G-H-I-K-L
course! o Waltham A-B-E-F-G-I
Steve 561-722-6087 Wellington D
Windsor A-C-F-G-I
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Your Theater
Cable Claudette
David Israel LaBonte

Comcast Rollout: non-driver picture ID and


Ed Note: condensed due to space restrictions
Phase Two your CV ID. On the same
The first month of the season has been a success. The best part is you have taken that step
The time for the Snowbird sheet of paper as the copies,
into new entertainment and December is offering you ten shows never before seen in our Vil-
Cable Box roll-out is fast ap- write the following short au-
lage (designated by *). We have seen some of the clips and believe you will be excited with
proaching. In January, 2010; thorization note:
these new presentations. We have never had a Christmas type show, but I would put it more in
with a vast majority of our “I, John Doe 1 (your name),
the category of an uplifting/prepare-to-be-merry type of performance, so try the following:
seasonal residents here, on do hereby authorize John Doe
* Tue., Dec. 1, 8 pm: Jingle Bell Rock. They are an energetic cast of singers and dancers that
the CV Campus, Comcast will 2 (your neighbor’s name) to
will keep the house hopping as they guide you thru the best of the season.
once again set up shop in the register for my Cable Box.”
* Sat., Dec. 5, 8 pm: a Broadway tribute to Hairspray, an energetic revue combining music,
Main Clubhouse to register Be sure to sign the authoriza-
choreography, and of course the Sixties hairstyles.
our unit owners and make ap- tion note.
* Thu., Dec. 10, 8 pm: That’s Amore. Mark Adams with the style, the looks, the charm, the voice, plus
pointments to install the new It is very important to regis-
his magnetic appeal, accompanied by his dynamite band and the sexy/glamorous Gold Diggers.
Cable Box. ter for your Cable Box at this
* Sat., Dec. 12, 8 pm: Mostly Mercer — Equinox Jazz is a unique ensemble of eight musicians
Below you will see the roll-out event, because this
bringing to life such Mercer classics as That Old Black Magic, Autumn Leaves, Moon River.
planned schedule; please note is the most convenient way
* Sun., Dec. 13th, 7 pm: Ballet Fedotov, featuring one of the talented former Soviet choreog-
your Association, and mark to obtain the box without a
raphers in an original and unique presentation of West Side Story.
your calendar with the dates charge for the Technician to
* Tue., Dec. 15, 8 pm: Broadway Boys, a group of the hottest male voices currently on the New
and times when you should visit your unit to install the
York stage. They will feature pop, funk, jazz and folk.
come to the Clubhouse to box. In due course of time,
* Sat., Dec. 19, 8 pm: Sarge, a childhood prodigy who can sing, not only in his spectacular
register. If you cannot come training sessions will be pro-
voice but also in a dozen others. Oh, and don’t forget the piano. Sarge is the phenomenal star
at your scheduled time, please vided by Comcast for those
of I May be Black, but God Knows I’m Jewish.
send a neighbor with a copy needing assistance with the
* Tue., Dec. 22, 8 pm: Neil Diamond Tribute with Jay White, direct from Las Vegas, who is
of your license, or your State remote control. o
a personal acquaintance of Neil Diamond, who personally has stated “Jay kept singing so I
CV CERT Community Service can stay home and relax.”
* Sun., Dec. 27, 8 pm: Terry Johnson’s Flamingos. Terry has been a songwriter for the past 50
Join us: Walk “For the Cure” at the Susan Komen Cancer
years. Come down memory lane of the big band era.
Walk on Saturday, January 31, 2010. A $25 donation is In addition, don’t forget our exciting New Year’s Eve Dance, which will begin at 9 pm to the music of
required. Call Jackie Karlan at 478-8679. Pete Terri. If you want a group table saved, remember to bring all IDs with you at the time of purchase. o
Association Half Classroom Day Date Time
Easthampton 108
Monday Jan. 4, 2010 9:00 am-12:00 am
Plymouth 85
A
Hastings 76
Monday Jan. 4, 2010 12:30 pm-3:00 pm
Salisbury 108
Stratford 105 Tuesday Jan. 5, 2010 9:00 am-11:30 am
Greenbrier 84 A
Tuesday Jan. 5, 2010 12:00 pm-3:00 pm
Golf’s Edge 85.5
Waltham 108 Wednesday Jan. 6, 2010 9:00 am-12:00 pm
Wellington A/B 50 A
Wednesday Jan. 6, 2010 12:30 pm-7:00 pm
Windsor 224
Coventry 144 Monday Jan. 11, 2010 9:00 am-12:30 pm
Cambridge 110
Oxford 100,
200, 300
38
A
Monday Jan. 11, 2010 1:00 pm-4:00 pm
Lady Buyer
Oxford 400, will pay the best prices for your antiques —
39
500, 600, 700 Monday Jan. 11, 2010 4:00 pm-7:00 pm sets of china — costume jewelry — real jew-
Somerset 116 elry — sterling — figurines — colored glass
Dover 120 Tuesday Jan. 12, 2010 9:00 am-12:00 pm — paintings — perfume bottles — men’s old
B
Berkshire 116 Tuesday Jan. 12, 2010 12:30 pm-3:00 pm watches — old evening purses — prints —
Kent 119 Monday Jan. 18, 2010 9:00 am-11:30 am sconces — pairs of lamps
A
Southampton
Canterbury
120
128
Monday
Tuesday
Jan. 18, 2010
Jan. 19, 2010
12:00 pm-3:00 pm
9:00 am-12:00 pm Call 561-865-2009
Kingswood 63 A
Tuesday Jan. 19, 2010 12:30 pm-7:00 pm
Sheffield 211
Dorchester
Northampton
Bedford
130
197
139
A
Wednesday
Wednesday
Monday
Jan. 20, 2010
Jan. 20, 2010
Jan. 25, 2010
9:00 am-11:30 am
12:00 pm-3:00 pm
9:00 am-12:00 pm
ATTENTION BUILDING PRESIDENTS
A Have Monthly Issues of the UCO Reporter Delivered to
Chatham 220 Monday Jan. 25, 2010 1:00 pm-7:00 pm Your Building (16 to 24 units) for $25 (5 months prepaid)
Andover 165 Tuesday Jan. 26, 2010 9:30 am-11:30 am •••
A
Camden 176 Tuesday Jan. 26, 2010 12:00 pm-3:00 pm Rebuild Your Recycling Bin Holders (with 3 Foot Anchors)
Sussex 132 Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010 9:00 am-11:30 am So They Won’t Blow Away, $90 (Area Discounts Available)
Norwich 180 A Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010 12:00 pm-3:00 pm
Wellington C-M 180
Total 3768.5
Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010 3:30 pm-7:00 pm
Call Haskell at 683-1540
December 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 5

Alzheimer’s
Survey Response
By Dot Loewenstein
From the Desk of For the past two months, we Investigations
Vice President have run a survey, trying to de-
Louise Gerson
termine a day of the week that
Jerry Karpf would be most convenient for
our residents to meet with con-
cerns about relatives, friends,
or neighbors who seem to be
With the start of a new sea- Century Village should attend. exhibiting symptoms of de- Welcome back, Snowbirds! When you get a bad credit
son, when all the snowbirds This will be the first step in mentia. Give big thanks to all who report on a prospective buyer,
come down to Century Vil- several lectures for everyone Results: Half of our replies were working hard tending it is up to the Association to
lage, my thoughts turn to what to understand condo living indicate Monday is the best to your Association business. meet and decide whether to
is the best way to continue in the State of Florida. Mr. day, and the other half want They took care of the sales, reject or accept them!
everyone’s education and Raphan will also give an up- Wednesday. Don’t get excited rentals and occupancies. Same thing if the report
knowledge in learning what date of what new changes are yet — each group was divided In October, we had 27 sales, shows a criminal problem.
condo living is all about. being considered in 718, the also! Half want mornings, and 35 rentals, 2 deed transfers Again, the Association Board
Many people who live in Condominium Act. the other half — you guessed and 8 requests for occupancy. is the only one to make the
Century Village don’t have I will also be having classes it — want afternoons. All want A total of 72 investigations decision, not UCO Investiga-
the faintest idea that they have on basic condominium financ- weekly sessions. brought in. tions!
responsibilities to their Asso- es and responsibilities that There are a few who will Everyone that wants to live Please come into our office
ciation, and this goes as well Board members have to their accept any day, any time, and here should be investigated. with your questions on pending
as what responsibilities the Association. These classes prefer monthly meetings. They should be 55 or older. investigations. Everything is
board has to the unit owners. will be held on February 4, Therefore, we cannot, as You want to be sure that peo- confidential, so we cannot give
To help unit owners better un- 2010, and other dates to be yet, make a firm commitment ple buying apartments have you any information over the
derstand this concept, we have announced. Because of limits and we are now requesting enough finances to live here. phone. Bring your ID with you.
arranged a Town Hall meeting on the number of people that additional survey respondents. Criminal checks are done on Calling all those who can
that is open to everyone in CV can be instructed on the vari- If you have not filled out our everyone to make sure respon- dedicate days to put informa-
on December 3, 2009 at 10:30 ous topics, there will be a limit survey form, we will provide sible people live here when tion into our computer: Come
a.m. in the Clubhouse Theater. of 100 people per lecture. This it again at the end of this col- they buy or rent. into our office for more details.
I will be having as guest only applies to the classes, not umn. It would be most helpful These are trying times for all Have a great Thanksgiving.
speaker Mr. Bill Raphan, the the Town Hall meeting. if you could narrow down your of us. Associations are getting We are closed that Thursday
Ombudsman for the State of So remember: Come to the reply to Monday or Wednes- stuck paying for apartments and Friday, so please plan
Florida, who will lecture on Town Hall meeting on Decem- day and morning or afternoon. that irresponsible people have ahead with bringing in your
how Condominium Elections ber 3rd and learn something Please be patient with me. walked away from. contracts with checks. o
must be conducted. Everyone in new and have some fun. o We will get this project off
the ground, and already have
Toya’s Help private duty facilitators on the shelf. The
Century Medical Care Center FLEA MARKET
CNA, HHA, Companion, Housekeeping (new name) has offered space
Latoya Pinnock, Nurse for us as soon as it is available Congregation Aitz Chaim
in their building, still under 2518 N. Haverhill Rd.
construction. Anita Cruz will Opposite the Entrance to Century Village
give us space in the Clubhouse December 6, from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm
3210 N. Jog Rd. prior to that time, so space is Something for everyone. Vendors welcomed.
WPB, FL 33411 not a problem.
561-313-1912 Be assured that your names Call 561-686-5055
toya_3014@yahoo.com and phone numbers remain in Ask for Murray Roter
my custody and will not find
their way into a trash can.
To All Candidates for President/Vice President Thank you for your replies If you find mistakes in this publication,
In the interest of equalizing the playing to date, and please tell your please consider that they are there for a
friends it is not too late to re-
field, the Reporter is offering one free ad to spond. o purpose. We publish something for every-
each announced candidate. Contact Toni one, and some people are always looking
at 683-9336 before December 7 for details. for mistakes!

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It is up to you to say no to the a courtroom. He did not set


Waldmans and anyone else guidelines for the Q&A part
who might want to develop of the meeting. He did not
this property other than what stop any of the rudeness that
The official newspaper of Century Village it was intended for — a recre- happened.
24 Camden A, West Palm Beach, FL 33417 ation area set in perpetuity. At this point, JV took it upon
Adele Ruderman herself and decided to control
Tel: 561-683-9336 • Fax: 561-683-2830
the meeting herself. She would
Email: ucoreporterwpb@bellsouth.net Olga’s Wish List not allow Mr. Waldman, who
Office hours: 9:30 am-12:00 noon, Mon-Fri I wish the delegates did not had been introduced as part of
approve the cable contract. the team but was sitting down
Co-Editors.....................................Irv Lazar, Dot Loewenstein
I wish the officers of UCO in the front row, to answer a
Senior Editor.........................................................Syd Kronish would not spend the residents’
Regarding the question that had been asked.
Associate Editor.............................................. June Saponaro money so freely. This is when the pro-active
Layout............................................................ Myron Silverman
Waldmans’ I wish WPRF would not committee members started
Editorial Board.......................All Editors, Pres and Vice Pres Open Letter treat us like children and bom- yelling and making derogatory
I read Mr. and Mrs. Wald- bard us with stupid little rules. remarks about or to anyone
Production....................................................... John Saponaro
man’s open letter in the UCO I wish we could have kara- they thought did not agree
Bookkeeper............................................. Antoinette Salometo
paper, September issue, with oke at the Kent Pool. with them. People were lined
Advertising....................... Don McDonough, Mindy Weingart much interest, and I quote: I wish we could have a UCO up at the microphones sup-
Consultant................................................................. Ken Graff “We don’t anticipate this proj- office inside the Clubhouse posedly to ask questions but
Artist.................................................................... Helen Siegler ect to add more traffic, but to and sell the UCO building for it seemed that most of them
Circulation......................... Len Cohen, Jack Eisen, Bill Karp, enhance your (our) access and a profit. came with a printed agenda
Dave Rabinowitz, Mindy Weingart
create a fluid movement of I wish the next time a mil- which they read. At this point
To Be Accepted......items must display name, address, phone #. vehicles,” end quote. Are they lennium contract is signed, the people seemed to lose patience
Classified Ads for CV Residents Only: kidding??? residents can read it before the and most started leaving.
Personal items for sale or wanted may be listed The Waldmans also suggest, delegates sign off on it. The meeting became a dis-
on a “space available” basis, FREE of charge. and I quote, “There will be a I wish UCO would not pay grace to the Village. There is
(Submit on 8.5” by 11” paper.) greater tax revenue for Palm exorbitant fees to hire experts no excuse for the rudeness and
Submissions & Articles....... Please type in caps and lower case Beach County.” But historical- who give us bad advice. yelling that went on. This was
letters, double spaced, any item. On a “space available” basis. ly, our taxes will be increased I wish we could find a cure not a voting meeting; it was
Deadlines........... 7th of each month (call about special problems). for all the additional services for stupidity. supposed to be an informa-
Visit your Web site: century-village-wpb.blogspot.com that will have to be provided I wish the operations com- tion meeting so people could
to support the development, mittee did not vote to give pay clarify questions that they had.

OFFICERS
such as opening the street for raises and bonuses to WPRF The main question that I
water, sewer and other utility and UCO employees when the wanted to ask was: What does
connections, etc, etc. economy is in the pits. the pro-active committee want
2102 West Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33417 The open letter continues to I wish we did not have to to do with that land? It is pretty
UCO Office: Tel 561-683-9189 • Fax 561-683-9904 hint that we in Century Village pay WPRF personal bank fees clear that it will never be a golf
Office Hours: Mon-Thu 9am-1pm • Fri 12 noon-4pm will have more privacy and out of the residents’ money. course again. The Village did
President: George Loewenstein security. Are the Waldmans I wish the cable gurus con- not buy that property when the
Vice Presidents: Frank Cornish, David Israel, implying that a housing de- sidered the fact that we may price was reasonable and they
Jerry Karpf, Bob Marshall velopment will provide less have to pay three quarters of a had the chance. They them-
Treasurer: Dorothy Tetro noise and security than a golf
Corresponding Secretary: Avis Blank million dollars in taxes before selves talked about a two mil-
course?? they signed a ten year contract. lion dollar course restoration
Recording Secretary: Betty Lapidus
Community Assn. Mgr.: Rodger Carver I might add that during the A side note: somewhere in the area. I do
Administrative Assistant: Mary Patrick Benton tenure of the Waldmans purchase If any of my wishes make not believe that the people in
Co-Office Managers: Mary Patrick Benton of the golf course, the golf club- you angry, don’t get mad, get our Village are willing or able
Edie Levine house was vandalized several even. At election time, think to spend that kind of money,
Office Assistants: Sandy Levine, Maria Levy, times, suffering broken glass seriously about who you want let alone buy the property that
Florence Pires, Isabelle Scherel, Irv Small, and pilfering. Is this the type of to spend your money. is not for sale and then put
Joyce Weberman, Marcia Ziccardy security we are to expect?
Receptionists: Sidele Bushaikin,
And please, give some re- several million dollars into it
If they could not protect spect to the UCO volunteers to turn it into a money losing
Rhea Cohen, Sonia Goldberg, Natalie Hauptman,
Claudette LaBonte, Beverly Lyne, Marie Oliver, what they own, how much who do all the grunt work and business.
Ron Massa protection will they give us? do not participate in any deci- I hope when the snowbirds
Expect zilch, nada, nothing — sion making.
Executive Board especially after he builds and Olga Wolkenstein
come back, they can come to
a Town Meeting that would be
Dave Bernstein Dot Loewenstein walks away from the project, a help to them and not a free-
Randall Borchardt Al McLaughlin which is so common with de- Golf Course Town for-all like yesterdays.
Sal Bummolo Haskell Morin velopers. Meeting October 15, Taken from century-
Sandy Cohen Marie Oliver For security, the Waldmans, village-wpb.blogspot.com,
Ken Davis Michael Rayber at one time, said they would
2009
Re: Town Meeting for the Village’s new Web site
George Franklin Joe Saponaro fence their property from ours;
Information About Golf
Louise Gerson Phil Shapkin are we to expect fencing like
Course Property
Dan Gladstone Myron Silverman the separation from the park-
Jackie Karlan
Syd Kronish
Ted Silverman
Lori Torres
ing field at the medical build-
ing? At Southampton, they
Yesterday I went to the Town
Meeting to hear all the informa- Call the
tion that I could about what is to
Claudette LaBonte
Irv Lazar
Jeanette Veglia
Olga Wolkenstein
used razor sharp barbed wire;
is that the look we want —
happen to the now closed golf
course. Both sides did credible
Rover:
from paradise to a maximum
502-8103
The United Civic Organization Reporter is published presentations and I had some
monthly without charge to the residents of Century Village, prison look???
West Palm Beach, FL. questions for each side.
Folks, if you want to live
The United Civic Organization, aka UCO, is a not-for-profit This is when the meeting Remember, call 911
organization. Its officers, directors, editors, staff, and any with all the promises the Wald-
turned into bedlam (a crazy
committee people are not responsible for typographical errors mans make, you will be in for first for any emergen-
or misrepresentations in any advertisements or articles. They place) and all control, man-
a big disappointment. They are cy, then call the above
are not responsible and assume no liability for the content of, ners and tolerance ceased.
painting a rosy picture to mask
or any opinions expressed in, any contributed articles which The Judge that was brought in number to summon
represent the author’s own opinions are not necessarily the all the negatives.
to moderate the meeting was our security car.
opinion of UCO. Acceptance of advertising for products or Don’t be fooled. There are
services in no way constitutes an official endorsement of totally useless. I find it hard
no positives in their proposal.
the product or service. to believe he ever controlled Continued on Page 7
December 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 7

The Mail Bag Recollections of the • What if the developers have

JOIN THE
Continued from Page 6 October 15th Town Hall problems selling…will they

Personals Meeting revert to a low income de-


The original intent of the velopment or rentals with-

HuNT
Pro-Active Committee to hold out regard to background
We Miss You, Irv a Town Hall Meeting was to checks?
Irv Lazar, the long-time edi- advise the residents of the work • We have had several in-
tor of the UCO Reporter, is on the committee had been doing stances of unsavory char-
medical leave. We wish him a from its inception in 2005. acters climbing over our
speedy recovery and can’t wait The date was set and the current fences, we have
for him to resume control of statements were prepared. made several calls to the
the paper. In the meanwhile, However, at a Delegates meet- sheriff’s office regarding
we’d like him to know that it’s ing, a motion was made and this problem.
in good hands. passed to have the owners of • The power point presenta-
The Reporter Staff the golf course present their tion made at this meeting
plans at the same meeting. At was vastly different from
Farewell, My Friend… that point, the UCO Adminis- what was presented over
M a r y A m i t r a n o , from tration took over the details for the years to the Pro-Active
Salisbury G across the street, procedures of the meeting. Committee. Let us remind
passed away this morning, at It was decided by the you that any promises made
78, exactly five weeks to the Officers of UCO to have a by any developer can be
day of being diagnosed with Moderator preside over the changed at their desire be-
pancreatic cancer. Early in presentations. It was then de- cause they are covered by
September, her three children
drove down from northern
termined between the modera-
tor, Judge Parker, and George
a disclaimer placed on any
offering to potential buyers. For Great Bargains!
New Jersey to take her back Loewenstein to allow each • As their presentation shows
home with them. side to have only six present- now…anyone from their FIND 16,000 sq. ft.
Mary was a wonderful ers on stage and each side to development could en- PACKED FuLL OF BARGAINS!
friend and neighbor, firm in
her political convictions, a
have only 25 minutes to speak, ter our village freely…
since there is no significant
New merchandise
generous volunteer at a local
then allow questions from the
boundary, except for small
arriving hourly.
floor with a limit of two min- Quality Merchandise. Low Prices.
geriatric center where she utes as some residents were to lakes between the prop-
Most Apparel is Brand New!
pushed wheelchairs three days erties; all that would be
a week.
be allowed to read prepared
statements. Contrary to some protecting us is a security Open Wednesday
Open Tuesday-Sunday - Sunday
Tuesday-Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Her favorite hobby was comments since the meeting, person in a Rover to cover Wednesday - Saturday - 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
scouring rummage stores to both properties. Sunday -9:00
Sunday 9:00 a.m. to6:00
a.m. to 6:00p.m.
pm
let us be perfectly clear…

Wednesday is
hunt for yarn for a crafty The procedures were totally • Also covered at the meeting
friend, or used clean towels for determined by the UCO Ad- was the negative impact of
another who made bed pads ministration and the Moderator. additional traffic on our lo-

Senior Day!
for cancer patients. Unfortunately, the Waldman cal roads. Our streets will
Live each day as if it were group violated these rules. become like parking lots
your last. When we reminded them of the at rush hour like streets in
Mariel Lauzon rules, they were very unprofes- other parts of the County.
sional. They left the stage. See- • Just because you do not Seniors 55+ get 25% off purchases every Wednesday
ing the tremendous opposition live near the golf course Just show your ID at checkout and you’ll enjoy the best savings of the week.
Notice from the audience to any of
their plans, they “picked up
property, please don’t think
this situation does not affect
Not good with any other offer or discount. Excludes furniture.
Due to many opinions you. The safety and security 2231 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. (1/2 mile west of I-95)
their marbles and went home” www.thegaragesaledepot.com
on the same topic, we like little children do when they of all residents of Century
Village are affected. Don’t (561) 667-0345
must limit letters to the are losing the game.
think that a development on The Garage Sale Depot Supports the Mission of The American Heart Association

editor to 250 words Let us re-emphasize some


of the statements made by the that property will increase
and will accept both
sides of opinions in or-
Pro-Active committee at the
meeting.
the value of Century Vil-
lage; in all probability, it
will have a negative effect.
See Bus Schedule
der to provide a fair • The population of this new

and balanced news-


development…who are the
buyers? Are they investigat-
Those that can, will move
away; and those that can’t,
will suffer.
on Page 51
paper. ed for criminal backgrounds
Submitted by Officers of the
The Editors as we do?
Pro-Active Committee
Is It Swine Flu or Regular Flu?
Cold H1N1
Temperatures of 100°F or higher for
Fever Fever is rare
three to four days
A hacking (mucus producing)
Coughing A dry is usually present
cough is often present
Aches Slight body aches and pains Severe aches and pains
Stuffy nose is commonly
Stuffy Nose present and typically resolves Stuffy nose is not commonly present
spontaneously within a week
Chills Chills are uncommon Chills occur in 60% of cases
Tiredness Tiredness is fairly mild Tiredness is moderate to severe
Sneezing Sneezing is common Sneezing is not common
Rapid onset within three to six hours L-R: Catherine Silver, Alyssa Marie Wray, Charles A. Smugko III and
Sudden Symptoms tend to develop over with sudden symptoms of high fever, Howie Silver.
Symptoms a few days muscle aches, shortness of breath, Thank You
tight chest
Catherine and I would like to take this opportunity to thank
Headache Headaches are fairly mild Headaches occur in 80% of cases
all for their prayers and good wishes for my recovery.
Sore Throat Sore throat is commonly present Sore throat is not commonly present
Howie Silver
Chest Chest discomfort is mild to
Chest discomfort is often severe
Discomfort moderate The Mail Bag Continues on Page 40
Page 8 THE UCO REPORTER December 2009

Open Clubhouse
By Courtney Olsen
Warm welcome to the snow-
birds that flew in this month. Transportation
Safety You will be excited to know
Claudette
most of your favorite classes
George Franklin and clubs have returned for LaBonte
this winter season.
In addition to regular clubs
and classes, there are special
meetings this month: The first
Ok, folks, it finally hap- a Traffic Signal; the Third is meeting of the Irish Ameri- Thank you so much for the at this writing and we are look-
pened — “Signal 4” — that is being struck while Properly can Club will be held in the calls and messages regarding ing forward to the return of our
the police dispatch signal for a and Legally Parked. Anything Party Room at 2 pm, Decem- last month’s Transportation winter residents.
motor vehicle crash. else and your insurance com- ber 1. On Thursday, December article. Note to all bus riders:
Today (not mentioning real pany will hammer you with 3 at 10 am will be a Lecture More information was pro- “Please do not ask drivers to
date), while I was heading premium increases or drop you on Election Procedures in the vided by Marcia Ziccardy, a stop in front of your building’s
north in the rain on South all together. Theatre. There will be a Town CV resident. Her father, Saul sidewalk, or other location
Military Trail at 1:30 P.M. near Now, if you are involved in Hall Meeting on Medicare in Leffak, AKA Charlie, arrived closer to your front door.”
the intersection of Forest Hill a crash and before you leave Meeting Room C on Decem- in the Village in 1979 from “This is not an appointed bus
Blvd., I was stopped in the the scene, check the paper- ber 8 at 2 pm. The Deborah New York City Transit Author- stop, and your driver may lose
right lane for a red traffic sig- work given to you. Notify the Hospital Foundation will be ity and became friends with his or her job for trying to
nal. All of a sudden, wham!! I officer if anything he wrote is meeting on December 11 at the drivers. He tells us that at keep you happy.” “It is a very
was struck from behind. I was wrong, have it corrected at the 11 am in the Party Room. The that time the group was known short walk from the assigned
hit so hard that the ash tray in scene. Ballroom Dance Practice as the “Sixty Niners.” bus stop, and you have been
my car popped out! I have been on the “Cell group is canceled for Sunday, We have returned to the noticed as having no physical
I got out in time to see the Phone” kick, and here is some December 13. The two Health winter bus schedule and have limitations, nor have you been
driver of the vehicle that hit news directly off the press for Chat meetings this month are added Target on the Mall Bus carrying any bundles when we
me lowering their hand with you regarding the use of these December 1 at 10 am, and De- route. have seen you taking advan-
a cell phone in it. This driver items. cember 15 at 2:30 pm. Topics I dare to say that all is quiet tage of a very nice driver.” o
never braked and just drove This month, Arkansas has for these meetings are yet to be
right into the back of my car joined more than twenty (20) assigned; call the Ticket Office
that I had for four weeks and other states banning “Text
four days exactly. Messaging” while driving.
for more information. Every
third Wednesday, a Property
Excursion Bus Trips
As of this date, I do have a They also have made it illegal Appraiser will be coming to Excursion Buses run Mondays & Wednesdays, every month.
small pain in my neck above to use a cell phone or to email the Clubhouse for residents
the right shoulder — no lie. or access information on line The Monday bus normally goes to Wellington Green at 9:30 a.m.
interested in Homestead Ex- and returns at 1:15 p.m. This same bus makes a second trip at 10:30
Now what I can tell you is this: while driving. Maryland on emption. These meetings will a.m. to Wal-Mart, returning at 2:10 p.m.
I was very lucky to be driving October 1, 2009 has a ban now be monthly at 2 pm in Meet-
a very large vehicle while the on Texting while driving, and ing Room C. The next Metro EXCEPTION: The 2nd Monday trip is to Lake Worth Beach,
other driver had a compact car. in Maine last month, doing leaving at 9:30 a.m. and returning by 2:30 p.m. This is a big bus
Traffic School is scheduled holding 48 passengers. The December trip is on December 14th.
The damage to that vehicle anything distracting while for December 18 at 9 am;
was extensive. Mine, again driving became illegal. Now registration is required. The Wednesday bus normally goes to CityPlace at 10 a.m. and
from what I can see, seems to what is anything distracting? Comcast will be at the continues on to Gardens Mall, arriving about 10:30 a.m. This bus
be superficial. Not yet sure, as I don’t know and I don’t want Clubhouse next month ev- leaves the Gardens Mall at 1:30 p.m. and picks up at CityPlace
the car has to be put onto a lift to find out. Seems that leaves about 2 p.m.
ery Monday, Tuesday, and
and checked for undercarriage a lot to the Police Officer’s Wednesday to conclude the EXCEPTION: The 4th Wednesday trip is to Delray on December
damage. The rest is that the discretion. So be careful driv- cable box distribution and in- 23rd, leaving at 9:30 a.m. and returning by 2:30 p.m. The destination
Service Aide who prepared ing through Maine. stallation. For more informa- is the Carnival Flea Market, and Beall’s Outlet is within walking
the crash report messed it up Now to our Northern Snow tion, please watch Channel 63, distance.
so badly that I had to go to the Birds from Canada — you are or come in to the Ticket Office.
Sheriff Headquarters on Gun not left out of these rules. In This 48 passenger bus is usually full, so it makes sense to arrive
The New Year’s Eve Dance between 8:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. to be sure of getting a seat.
Club Road to report the errors Ontario, Canada, a ban against is Thursday, December 31 at 9
and he was called in and had Cell Phone use and text mes- pm in the Party Room; the dress
to redo the entire report. Ok, saging while driving takes code will be strictly enforced,
what’s the point in telling you effect October 26, 2009. Also and tickets are required for entry.
this tale? Put the phone down under the Ontario measure, The last Thursday of every
and drive!!! hand held Citizen Band or month, at 7 pm, Sonja Suarez
Now, because someone was other two (2) way radios are and the “Three Friends” put on
not paying attention and talk- being phased out within three 15 YEARS IN CENTURY VILLAGE
a free concert in Meeting Room
ing on a phone (allegedly) an (3) years. It appears that only C; all are welcome to come.
entire half a day was wasted hand free models will be al- A new class will begin
by this writer, not to mention lowed to be used. called Zumba; it is the latest
vehicle damage to both cars,
a Sheriff’s employee could
Folks, I know a lot of you
do not agree with these laws.
dance and exercise craze. It is Call Ed Wood for Your
a mix of aerobics and dancer-
have been doing other more
important business, and so,
However, they are made for cise to the rhythms of Latin Household Repairs
your safety and the safety
three persons had their entire of other motorists. Remem-
music. The first class is free!
And if you are interested, you Including Verticals
afternoon wrecked. ber, driving is not a right; it
As of 4:30 p.m., the other is a privilege and too many
may register for more. This
class is held at Hastings at 5
Mailbox Locks
person had not reported that
crash to their insurance com-
people have been killed and
injured because of not paying
pm. For more details, please
call the Ticket Office.
Patio Plastic Windows
pany. You may also be inter-
ested to know that there are
attention to what’s going on
around you while talking on a
The December and January Ed Wood
class schedules are available in
three (3) types of crashes that
are classified as non-prevent-
cell phone or texting. Please:
Drive safely out there.
the Ticket Office and posted (Senior) Handyman
on Channel 63. You may now
able. The First is stopped at Stop with the cell phones register for December classes
the direction of a Police Of- already; pay attention and as well as January classes. o
ficer; the Second is stopped at drive safely! o LICENSE # 23676
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Page 10 THE UCO REPORTER December 2009

At the Library
By Chuck Waugh CLUBHOUSE MOVIES
Holiday Season at the
MANAGEMENT (R • 94 min)
Okeechobee Branch
Insurance Library
Jennifer Aniston, Woody Harrelson
A touching comedy. A traveling art saleswoman tries to shake
Borrow books at the library
Dan Gladstone to help plan your festivities.
off a flaky motel manager.
Tue, 12/01, 1:45 pm; Sun, 12/06, 1:45 pm; Mon, 11/07, 6:45 pm;
The library has cookbooks, Tue, 12/08, 1:45 pm; Sun, 12/13, 1:45 pm
decorating books, party plan-
ning, gift-giving ideas, song WHATEVER WORKS (PG-13 • 92 min)
books, books on the origins of Larry David, Adam Brooks
It happened to my building rences and  the most devastat- Written and directed by Woody Allen, an eccentric New
the many faith-based holidays
again. My next door neighbor ing ones have been caused by Yorker abandons his upper class life to lead a more bohemian
of the season, and books on
left her beautiful, exquisite broken and failing ball-cock existence ranting to anyone who will listen.
other areas of seasonal inter-
apartment on Friday 11/6 at 5 systems in the toilet  tank. It is Mon, 12/14, 6:45 pm; Tue, 12/15, 1:45 pm; Thu, 12/17, 6:45 pm;
est. And for after the holidays,
p.m. for a party. At 7:30 p.m., due to aging. So we are now Sun, 12/20, 1:45 pm; Mon, 12/21, 6:45 pm
you might want to check out
another neighbor that was strongly recommending that
books on dieting and credit TAKING OF PELHAM 1-2-3 (R • 106 min)
walking by her door noticed each unit will change its ball-
repair! Denzel Washington, John Travolta
that water was coming out cock system to a new one that
The Okeechobee Boulevard Armed men hijack a New York City subway train, holding the
in bulks. He called me and is less likely to fail in the near
Branch Library is located next passengers hostage in return for a ransom, and turning an
we both went in with the future. The cost is minimal
to Dunkin’ Donuts. The hours ordinary day’s work for dispatcher Walter Garber into a face-
Association key only to find and comparing the damage
are: Monday, Tuesday, and off with the mastermind behind the crime.
out that the ball-cock system that it helps to avoid, this is an
Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. Tue, 12/22, 1:45 pm; Thu, 12/27, 6:45 pm; Sun, 12/28, 1:45 pm;
broke and a huge amount of important investment. Mon, 12/29, 6:45 pm
to 8:00 p.m. and Thursday, Fri-
water was overflowing. In Some other issues: UCO
day and Saturday from 10:00
the two hours that the water received a notice that one of (TO BE CONTINUED NEXT MONTH)
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All Village
was running, two apartments our Associations was being
residents, including seasonal
were totally soaked. The first sued for discrimination be- NO ADMISSION TO BE CHARGED
residents, are eligible for a
and foremost victim in such cause the board had rejected
free library card with proper
cases is the apartment below. an application to buy an apart-
ID. Visit the library today!
In many cases the apartment ment. Although the rejection
December Programs
upstairs does not suffer any was based on bad credit (in
• Tue., Dec. 1, 8:30 a.m. —
damage or does not even know fact, it was awful), his lawyer
Browser Basics
that it has a leak. was trying to connect it to
• Tue., Dec. 1, 2:30 p.m. —
The instrument measures the “tone” of his skin. Noth-
Beginning Computers
show that in these two hours, ing could be further from the
• Thu., Dec. 3, 10:30 a.m. —
all the drywalls absorbed huge truth because members of the
Morning Cinema 
amounts of water and are al- president’s family have the
• Fri., Dec. 4, 10:30 a.m.
ready soaked. same “tone.” But nevertheless,
— Adult Book Discussion
My Association is now our insurance company has to
Series
obliged for another deductible defend the case regardless of
• Mon., Dec. 7, 2:00 p.m. —
of $5,000. Since June of this it being a nuisance suit.
E-mail Basics (Hands-on)
year, we are in for $10,000. It came to UCO’s attention
• Mon., Dec. 7, 6:00 p.m.
Our previous event happened that a new treasurer of an As-
— Ki Sa Yon Odinate Ye?
on June 23 on the other side of sociation found out, when he
(Computers-Creole)
our 24 unit building. received the books, that his
• Tue., Dec. 8, 8:30 a.m.
Our board has learned how previous president was pay-
— Mousing Around
important it was to have access ing by checks monies without
(Hands-on)
to all the keys of the apart- receipts that could not be ac-
• Tue., Dec. 8, 10:30 a.m. —
ments in our building. We counted for. So please be sure
Introductory Internet
were able to enter the apart- that your accountant system
• Thu., Dec. 10, 10:30 a.m.
ment, locate and stop the leak runs without opening windows
— Morning Cinema (2008)
in minutes. for embezzlements.
(Rated G, 108 min.)
The experience that we have This article is for informa-
• Thu., Dec. 10, 2:00 p.m.
learned in the past year has tion only, not to be used in any
— The Humor of Sam
shown that most of the occur- legal matter. o
Levenson
• Mon., Dec. 14, 2:00 p.m. —
Evidence of water damage by Mr. Gladstone. MS Word (hands on)
• Mon., Dec. 14, 6:00 p.m.
— Ki Sa Yon Odinate Ye?
(Computers-Creole)
• Tue., Dec. 15, 8:30 a.m. —
Browser Basics
• Tue., Dec. 15, 2:30 p.m. —
Internet Tips & Tricks 
• Wed, Dec. 16, 2:00 p.m. —
Meditation for Everyday
Living 
• Thu, Dec. 17, 10:30 a.m.
— Morning Cinema (2004)
(Not Rated, 75 min.)
• Wed, Dec. 23, 10:30 a.m.
— Morning Cinema (1942)
(Not Rated, 101 min.) o

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December 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 11

shut down water heaters when are almost 40 years old, and dealing with unpleasant out-
not in use (to save electricity) our wires are aluminum, this comes. Call 681-3923 to re-
because the circuit breaker is a formula for major prob- port any situation you think
was not designed to be turned lems, such as blowing out might result in damage and/or
Maintenance on and off constantly. If you your circuit boards or burning danger to others. All present at
burnout the breaker, a replace- out some of your appliances, this meeting were extremely
Jerry Karpf ment part may no longer be as well as a fire. A fire is only grateful to these gentlemen for
available. It is possible that a matter of time, when using sharing their knowledge. o
the entire box would have to more amps than the wires
be replaced, for an estimated in the walls are designed to

Before I start my article, work. You would not know if


cost of $600. handle. Notice to All
A solution would be to have Please report (anonymous-
I must state our policy with
regard to manufacturers and
the work was done properly
until something happens that
a timer installed; that will ly) to Mr. Karrh at 681-3923 Candidates for
automatically shut down the anyone that you know who
anyone who lectures at any would cause damage. Always water heater when not in use. has a tankless water heater. President and
maintenance meeting: ask to see a license and proof Mr. Karrh advised us that They are placing their neigh-
UCO and the maintenance of insurance — without these, tankless water heaters are bors in possible danger from Vice President
committee do not endorse or do not hire them. illegal because the wires in the above problems that cre- In the interest of
approve of any manufactur- Mr. Guthright reminded our village were not made to ate fires. There are contrac-
ers, product, or contractor. All us that everyone must have handle the amp load required tors who may tell you that
equalizing the playing
opinions of any lecturer are permits for any type of water by such heaters. Our electrical you do not need a permit, that field, the Reporter is
strictly their own and not those heater. Failure to obtain a per-
of UCO. This article cannot be mit can result in a stiff fine. It
system is supposed to deliver these units pass all codes, offering one free ad to
100 amps per apartment, and and they are safe — all of
used in any legal matter. is the responsibility of the unit the average unit uses about 75 which is untrue. Again, a re- each announced can‑
As previously mentioned, owner to get the permit — not amps. A tankless water heater minder: You are responsible didate. Contact Toni at
there have been many in- the plumber or electrician. uses 44 amp, bringing your for permits, which normally
stances of water damage re- Mr. Kajak warned us not demand 19 amps over the take about six days.
683‑9336 before De‑
cently. In fact, as of this date to use the circuit breaker to limit. Since our circuit boards Prevention is better than cember 7 for details.
we have had more than 240
claims submitted to the insur-
ance company. This indicates
a possibility of a large increase
in insurance premiums, as
well as cancellation on our
water damage policy. It is up
to us to act proactively and do
something to prevent water
damage, especially when unit
owners are absent.
The most effective action
we can take is to start the in-
stallation of the water cutoff
valves mentioned last issue.
There is a new, lower price Dr. John Stripling – Urologist
of $150 estimated for each
installation, plus a $25 permit
fee per unit. It is strongly rec-
Dr. Stripling is Board Certified by the American Board
ommended that associations of Urology, and is now serving the community of
contact me in the UCO office Century Village and the West Palm Beach area.
at 683-9189 to arrange for
this work to be done as soon
as possible. While we cannot DR. STRIPLING SPECIALIZES IN:
recommend any particular • Bladder
plumber, we do have a pool
of five licensed plumbers that • Incontinence
we can provide. It is vital for • Kidney
each association to install
these valves; remember that
• Prostate Health
the insurance deductible is • Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women
$5,000 for each occurrence.
If you missed our October
meeting, you missed a great Walk-ins welcome or call for appointment • M–F 8am-5pm • Se habla español
opportunity to hear our guest

561-697-3131
speakers, three of whom were
from the Building Depart-
ment of Palm Beach County:
Richard Guthright, Deputy
Building Official; Joe Kajak,
head plumbing inspector; and
Robert Karrh, Head Electri-
cal Inspector. County Com- LOCATED INSIDE CENTURY VILLAGE
missioner Jeff Koons spoke
about road improvements and 110 Century Blvd • 2nd Floor
development effects.
Mr. Guthright gave us an Free shuttle transportation to Century Medical Care Center and also to
overview about protection Good Samaritan Medical Center’s Diagnostic Center
from unsavory and unlicensed
contractors that will offer you a
great deal, but do substandard Hospital Affiliations: Good Samaritan Medical Center, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center
Page 12 THE UCO REPORTER December 2009

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December 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 13
Page 14 THE UCO REPORTER December 2009

CERT:
Community Emergency
Response Team
Jackie Karlan

The CERT general meeting standardized disaster training


held on October 28 resulted in a course.
lively, interactive discussion of Community outreach: On
fire safety. A demonstration of October 31, four CERT mem-
proper use of a fire extinguisher bers manned the medical tent
led to questions: Does every at the Lantana Bootacular, a
building have working fire ex- children’s health fair, spon-
tinguishers? Are they checked sored by EOC District 4. In
periodically? How many people full uniform, Dorothy Breier,
in each building know how to Phyllis Frishberg, Lori Tor-
use a fire extinguisher? res and I interacted with the
CERT members are willing children and parents, treating
to hold short training sessions simple cuts and bruises when
in each building on the proper necessary.
use of portable fire extinguish- The next CERT meeting
ers. Call me at 478-8679. will be Monday, November
I’m proud to announce that 16, at 3 p.m. in the Clubhouse.
two CERT members, Lori The topic will be Search and
Torres and Ed Black, are now Rescue. Please attend and L-R at Lantana Health Fair: Jackie Karlan, Phyllis Frishberg, Dorothy Breier, Lori Torres.
licensed Ham radio operators. learn how you can help your Photo by David Torres
Four CERT members, John neighbor in an emergency.
Hess, Ed Black, Lori Torres Remember: No experience How Reporter Delivery Works
and I, have passed the FEMA is necessary — we will train Umbrella Association Presidents (they cover every apartment in the building) take
national incident command you. Welcome back, seasonal responsibility and volunteer to receive bundles of the UCO Reporter each month for
course. This is a nationwide residents! o
distribution to each sub-association. If you’re not getting your papers, call your Quad-
rant Vice President at the UCO Office; see the CV site at century-village-wpb.blogspot.
f f f f f com for details.

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Call 561-401-8704 561-340-1980 Fax
susanwolfman.com • #1  REMAX  @  Century  Village • wolfieremax@aol.com

GROUND FLOOR 1 BEDROOM / 1 BATH furnished and rentable....................................... 44,900


CAMDEN I Across from pool, patio on greenway. UPPER 2 BEDROOM / 1 ½ BATH
Rentable............................................................ 16,900 NORWICH D Exquisite tile, hurricane shutters,
BERKSHIRE F Great loc, patio on gdn, nice.18,500 furnished, walk to gate...................................... 39,900
COVENTRY E Pet friendly, Central a/c all tile, stall NORWICH O Walk to eastgate from lovely
shower, new appl’s............................................ 24,900 furnished condo, nice view............................... 28,500
EASTHAMPTON A Clean & bright fr gate... 25,000 SHEFFIELD M Corner, great opportunity, just
UPPER FLOOR 1 BEDROOM/1 BATH footsteps to healthclub...................................... 29,900
SHEFFIELD K Oak kitchen, new A/C & flg.. 19,900 2 BEDROOM/2 BATH
CAMBRIDGE A Dog friendly, rentable, friendly GOLF’S EDGE B Ground fl, park at your door,
association......................................................... 19,500 walk to CH, new kitch & baths, HR shtrs......... 54,900
WINDSOR H Beauty, all redone, tile, new air OXFORD 100 Furnished, oversized on water,
conditioners & more......................................... 19,900 excellent price, furnished.................................. 39,900
GROUND FLOOR 1 BEDROOM / 1 ½ BATH OXFORD 100 All tile, new Trane air conditioner,
WINDSOR H Corner, New kitchen & baths, patio waterfront, lovely unit....................................... 49,900
on garden, walk to pool..................................... 26,900
UPPER FLOOR 1 BEDROOM 1 ½ BATH UNDER CONTRACT
SOMERSET Ground on the lake, completely and
tastefully remodeled.......................................... 49,900
WELLINGTON A Next to pool on cul-de-sac, great ELEVATOR 2/2’s
exposure............................................................ 29,900 WELLINGTON F Tile floor, long lake views,
SALISBURY C Walk to gate and clubhouse, priced pristine............................................................... 54,900
to sell................................................................. 19,900 GREENBRIER C All new kitchen & baths, new a/c

SOLD
COVENTRY E Pet friendly, clean & bright, great
price................................................................... 24,900
& appl, part furn................................................ 79,000
WELLINGTON E Pristine updated lakefront

SOLD
DOVER C Gorgeous views of lake, great location,
elevator.............................................................. 34,900
condominium.................................................... 55,900
WELLINGTON D Tile throughout, new drywall,
ANDOVER H Cnr, tile new bath, on preserv.. 29,900 needs TLC......................................................... 49,900
GOLF’S EDGE F Pristine, freshly painted, lovely OXFORD 200 Pet Friendly, new kitchen, updated
view, great price................................................ 26,900 baths, lift, washer dryer..................................... 59,900
EASTHAMPTON E Corner, rentable, central a/c

RENTS!
Walk to eastgate................................................ 23,500
ANDOVER C Gorgeous new kitchen & baths,
stunning unit, all done for you.......................... 39,900
SHEFFIELD L Walk to Hastings, furn, great
â ANDOVER D 1/1½ cnr 2nd fl turnkey unit, cac............................................................................550
opportunity........................................................ 19,900 â BEDFORD A 1/1½ cnr tile, nicely furn w/lift, walk to CH...........................................................650
â NORWICH 2/1½ 2nd fl furn, pristine condition............................................................................550
BEDFORD F Corner, new a/c, carpet freshly â CANTERBURY I 1/1 2nd fl laminate fl, like new, clean as a whistle...........................................500
painted, walk to club......................................... 29,900 â WELLINGTON 1½ A poolside, oversized tons of closets, part furn............................................650
â SOMERSET F 2/2 2nd fl on water, new carpet, fresh paint, OS...................................................725
GREENBRIER C Lovely golf views, elevator & â STRATFORD O 1/1½ 2nd fl, tile, granite, all renov on water......................................................650
â STRATFORD I 1/1½ 2nd fl new construction, stunning..............................................................600
Pool furnished nicely........................................ 49,900 â STRATFORD 1/1½ 2nd fl, stunning, renovated, WD...................................................................700
GROUND FLOOR 2 BEDROOM/1 ½ BATH â WINDSOR B 1/1 all new kitchen, step in shower, nr pool, very pretty........................................550
â NORWICH A 1/1½, lovely, clean/brite, cnr, walk to CH..............................................................550
CHATHAM U Corner, great location, hurricane â SHEFFIELD A cnr, waterfront, walk to Hastings.........................................................................700
â CHATHAM F 2/1½ gr fl cnr tile, on wtr, walk to pool, pristine....................................................700
protection.......................................................... 29,900 PRE-SEASON SALE

PENDING
KENT A Cnr, Wtrfrt beauty, across from pool.39,900 â CAMDEN I 1/1 gr fl, rentable, across from pool......................................................................17,500
â SHEFFIELD M 2/1½ cnr, great assoc and local, near Hastings..............................................27,900

SOLD
KENT C Wtrfrt beauty, across from pool, this one
won’t last........................................................... 39,900
â EASTHAMPTON E cnr, rentable, CAC, walk to east gate.....................................................23,500
â SALISBURY C 1/1½ 2nd fl, walk to gate.................................................................................19,000
â EASTHAMPTON 1/1½ cnr, pet friendly, central air cond......................................................27,500
â WINDSOR H 1/1½ gr fl cnr, new kitchen and bath special......................................................24,500
ANDOVER L Water front with tile completely

Happy Thanksgiving Century Village!


Page 16 THE UCO REPORTER December 2009

Recreation News Gun Club


ILONA’S
Ladies’ Hair Cut $16 - Style $17 & Up
Ladies’ Cut & Style $26 (& Up for Long Hair)
George Men’s Haircut $13 - Senior Men’s $10
Cue Club Franklin “Summer 2009” Pampering Package $79 Full Service Salon
Al Total Time 2½ Hour (reg. $115) Tuesday-Thursday 9:00 am-4:30 pm
Weiskopf Hi folks; well, we are going 1 Collagen or Seaweed Facial Friday & Saturday 9:00 am-7:00 pm
1 Manicure, 1 Spa Pedicure 5772 Okeechobee Blvd, WPB, FL 33417
into our fourth year with this 1 Hairstyle or Haircut Century Plaza South
The competition has started, club and we invite anyone Paraffin Hand Treatment Across from Century Village
the fun and excitement has with an interest in weapons to Manicure/Spa Pedicure $29 561-721-0002
started for a new season of come out and visit us at our Manicure/Spa Pedicure French $35
Hair Services
enjoyment. meetings. You do not have to Color, Cut, Style Special $53 (Matrix) Skin Care
The Hastings Cue Club own a weapon. Highlight Lowlight Special $65 (Matrix)
Nail Care
Perm, Cut, Style Special $55 (Matrix)
welcomes new members. The We have been sponsored by Including FREE Deep Conditioning Waxing
club meets the last Thursday Humana Insurance Co. for Se Habla Español
Make Up Application/Consultation $23
every month at the Hastings once a month to shoot at the (Your chance to learn how to look your best) NOTARY
Clubhouse. Gator Gun & Archery Center Up Dues for $29 PUBLIC
Waxing Special: Second Is Half Off
The meeting for November here in West Palm. Humana Mini Facial Special for $25 (Minus Coupon) $2 OFF Any Hair Service
will be on November 24, 2009. pays the range fee. All you Back Facial Special for $23 (Minus Coupon) $4 OFF Any Facial Service
All succeeding meetings will have to do is pay for your Gift Certificates Are Also Available! Coupon Expires 12/31/09
be on the last Thursday of ammo and targets. Instruction
every month. is available also. If you like,
For information, call Ted at you may also rent a weapon
682-3130 or Ken at 684-9677. from Gator. The December
meeting will be held Tuesday
evening, 7:00 p.m., Decem-
Petanque ber 8, with the Club Shoot
Jerry
Wednesday, December 9, 9:00
Karpf
a.m. to 12:00 Noon.
We will be starting the sea- All members may be inter-
son in a few months, sooner ested to know we now have
if the weather cools down. In club shirts available. If inter-
the meantime, we have been ested go to EmbroidMe on
working with Dan Cruz of Military Trail and Cherry Rd.
WPRF to try to get the courts and just say you are with the
resurfaced using the monies club; they will know what to
that were put in the 2009 bud- get you.
get for that purpose. For further information,
So come down to play on call George at 471-9929.
every Wednesday and Thurs-
day at 8:45 a.m. Call Jerry
Karpf for additional informa-
tion at 684-1487.
G G G
December 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 17

Community
Relations
Ted Silverman

Our second annual Dessert A list of sponsors follows,


Buffet honoring our centenar- and our own Ken Davis man-
ians was held on Thursday, aged a great photo of one of
October 29. It is time to not the sheet cakes. Thanks to
only thank our volunteers and everyone!
sponsors, but to give you a bit Bagels and More, Bel-
of detail as to how much effort lante’s, Butterfield’s Café,
was spent. Chick-fil-A, Ci-Ceil’s Florist,
What you enjoyed on the Community Transit, Cookies
29th was not the work of any in Bloom, Duffy’s, Edible
one individual, but the collec- Arrangements, Flowers to
tive result of our committee: Go, Golden Corral, Home De-
Leslie Darrigan keeps track pot, Hong Kong Wok, Island
of honorees and sends birthday Jack, Johnny’s Dream, Mr. T’s
cards. Phyllis Frishberg and Barber Shop, Publix, River-
Eileen Pearlman maintain side Bank, Robert’s Painting,
One of the cakes that the birthday honorees were treated to.
contact with the media and Seacrest, Starz Bakery, Winn-
Photo by Ken Davis
politicians. Jackie Karlan Dixie, Walgreens. o
and Myrna Schechter are our
fabulous co-chairs, who also
purchased all the drinks and
paper goods, among other
items. Lori Torres and Kath-
leen Guanagia picked up all
food, including three sheet
cakes and tons of flowers. Ma-
ria Levy and Dorothy Breier
manned the phone squad, con-
tacted sponsors, and handled
all the table settings.
Many sponsors provided
gift cards for each honor-
ee, and some provided cash, Dr. Gerald Zemel – Endovascular Specialist
which was used to purchase
paper goods and related items.
Food donations were over-
Dr. Zemel is a Diplomate of the American Board of Radiology
flowing, as were floral cen- with added qualification in Vascular and Interventional
terpieces. Since most readers Radiology, and is now serving the community of Century
were not there, we can only
describe for you what ap- Village and the West Palm Beach area.
peared on our buffet table.
A large birthday cake, three DR. ZEMEL SPECIALIZES IN:
sheet cakes, cookies, and fruit
displays. • Carotid Stenting
• Peripheral Vascular Disease
Important • Aortic Aneurysm Therapy
Numbers
Emergency........................ 911
Walk-ins welcome or call for appointment • M–F 8am-5pm • Se habla español
Senior Helpline................. 211

561-697-3131
Security.................... 502-8103
Guest Call-In............ 689-1759
Reporter................... 683-9336
UCO Office.............. 683-9189
Hastings CH............. 687-4875
WPRF (Anita Cruz)... 640-3111
Seacrest.................... 697-4990
Florida Power........... 697-8000 LOCATED INSIDE CENTURY VILLAGE
Palm Beach Water.... 740-4600
AT&T.............1-888-151-6500 110 Century Blvd • 2nd Floor
Comcast................... 847-4792
Palm Beach Post....... 820-4663 Free shuttle transportation to Century Medical Care Center and also to
Tri-Rail............1-800-874-7245 Good Samaritan Medical Center’s Diagnostic Center
Homesteaders.......... 355-2650
Sheriff’s Office.......... 766-2000
Hospital Affiliations: Good Samaritan Medical Center, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center
Police (non-emerg)... 822-1900
Page 18 THE UCO REPORTER December 2009

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Groups 12 or more call 1-866-248-8740 x102 or e-mail MDennis@FeldGroupSales.com
Come one hour early to meet our animals and performers at the All Access Pre-show – FREE with your ticket! TICKET PRICES: $15 (Weekdays only) - $23 - $50 VIP Floor
Limited number of VIP Floor seats available. Call for details. (Service charges, facility and handling fees may apply.)
www.Ringling.com Weekday performances are any Monday - Friday matinee performances.
Page 20 THE UCO REPORTER December 2009

Round walnut tile top pub set

Classified Ads
with 4 upholstered pub tools • SCREEN REPLACEMENT
table 41” wide, 6” high, stools • WINDOW REPAIR • GLASS TINTING
25” nigh 2 yrs old in new con-

20% OFF 20% OFF


dition orig $600 asking $300
Classified ads are printed call (561) 697 2471
on a space available basis. For Rent
Ads should be submitted by Three wheel Roll Easy walker ANY SCREEN REPLACEMENT
the seventh of the month in Wellington J renovated 2/2 w/ traveling pouch (blue), OR WINDOW REPAIR
WINDOW TINTING
which they are to appear. deluxe high rise, absolute used 3 times new $165 will
Articles must be resubmitted beauty on lake. Desirable loca- sacrifice $85 Call 471 6760 Are your windows difficult to open or close?
every month if they are to be tion 3rd flr elevator building,   We carry your window parts.
repeated. near parking space and bus Large brass mounted cam-
All Classified ads must be stop. Building has its own paign jewelry chest 35” high Replace: Vinyl Windows: Torn or old looking
on a full sheet of paper (8½ x pool $850 annual. Call (561) x 20-½” wide x 14-½” deep. 5 window screens
11). Scraps of paper will not 346 2077 drawers lined with red velvet, Porch screening Waterproof screening
be accepted.   bottom storage compartment
All items submitted must
include name and address of
Miscellaneous
new condition “Haier” ex-
with 2 doors, must be seen $35
SOLAR ENERGY CONTROL
contributor. Name and ad- cellent condition small area
dorm refrigerator has freezer
561-968-7520
dress will not be printed; this
is for our information. The compartment sells new $159 Do not give your • Professionals
• Family Owned
Classified ads are a service asking $75 resident pass to a rela- & Operated
• FREE Estimates Since 1974
for UCO members only. tive or friend. It will be
Small oak upright piano Ham- confiscated and there Volunteers Needed — UCO Reporter
ilton by Baldwin $250 OBO will be a charge for We have a need for Layout/Copy Placers (will train); phone calls
For Sale Call (561) 536 8488 to follow up on ads, paper pick-up, etc. Jobs are part time. We
replacement.
are in from 9:30 am-12:00 pm, Mon-Fri. Hours vary by need. Call
Dover “A” ground floor, tile 683-9336 or email ucoreporterwpb@bellsouth.net.
throughout. Move-in condi-
tion. bedroom, 1-½ bath - mir-
rored closets - all tiled - stall TRUE CARE PROFESSIONALS FLA, LLC.
shower - large patio, lagoon YOUR HOMECARE AGENCY
for sailing - large TV - many
additional amenities, furniture.
By appointment call (561) 686 Our Mission is to meet and
5441 or (917) 755 9583 exceed our client’s
Greenbrier C 2/2 reduced expectations. We will
from $155,000 to $98,000.
Luxury furniture, renovated,
tile floors, ceiling fans, cen-
We are now Hiring achieve our mission by

tral A/C and heater, hurricane  RN (Registered Nurse) implementing Quality


shutters, new appliances. Call  LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) Assurance Management
(561) 478 6564 or (786) 473
2682  LNA (Licenses Nursing Assistant) at all levels of our
 HHA (Home Health Aid)
Short sale Oxford 500, 2nd organization, by developing
flr 2/2 new kitchen, baths and  HM (Homemaker)
a strong partnership with
tile floors. Large enclosed pa-  Companion
tio with access to patio from our clients and our team
bedroom and living room. We offer a competitive Salary and members, by hiring qualified employees
Building is next to pool, large outstanding work environment
laundry room and card room. and creating a safe and outstanding
$50,000 Call (561) 615 9909
  working environment.
For Sale or Rent

Walk to main clubhouse, 1st


floor, 1 bedroom 1-½ bath,
enclosed patio, rent with op-
tion to buy furnished $550
“WE CARE” HOMECARE SERVICES
Skilled Nursing Visits
month. yearly unfurnished License Nurse Assistant
$530 month. yearly Season CONTACT US AT: Home Health Aid
$850 month. Call (561) 536
8488 Tel: 561-767-4355 Home Maker
Personal Care Service Provider
Sussex 1/1 upper with scenic 561-880-0131 In Home Day Care
screened balcony, furnished or
unfurnished. Make offer Call Fax (877) 883-4509 Sleep In
(561) 697 2390 Companion
Errands
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bath, ground floor, redone truecare@tcpfla.com
kitchen, all tiled, unfurnished With our competitive rates,
for rent or sale Rent $750 Www.truecareprofessionals.com we customize our services to meet
month. Call (561) 729 0705
  Your specific Homecare needs
License # : 231091 & 1138
December 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 21

MILITARY BRAKE & ALIGNMENT


Happy 98th Birthday 24 Years In Business And Still Growing!
Let Me Prove It!
to Helen Siegler

VILLAGE
Bruce Jacobs, Owner And Opera- 12th ST

MILITARY TRAIL

BLVD
CHEVRON
tor, Will Personally Check Your

from the Reporter Staff


COMMUNITY DR.
Car’s Problem And Explain In
PBL
Detail The Work Which Needs To OKEECHOBEE
BLV
D

Be Done. At Military Brake And


Alignment, You Always Talk With 4449 - 12th Street
The Owner. “It’s The Way I’ve Done West Palm Beach

WILLS, TRUSTS,
Business Since 1985. It’s The Only
Way I Know How.” BRUCE JACOBS - OWNER
684-1323
FL Reg. #MV-00045
ESTATE PLANNING, PROBATE, • COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE •
REAL ESTATE LAW
Wheel Alignment Disc or Drum Brake
GEORGIANA F. DAMBRA
Special Special
KAREN LEVIN ALEXANDER Adjust caster & camber, set toe in Install new brake pads or shoes, resurface
front rotors or drums, repack inner and outer
Attorneys at Law & out, road test car. Front wheel front wheel bearings, inspect calipers or wheel
ALEXANDER & DAMBRA drive, foreign cars, Corvettes, cylinders, fill master cylinder and road test
car. Front wheel drive, foreign cars, Corvettes,
pick-ups, and vans slightly high- pick-ups, and vans slightly higher. Metalic pads
5737 OKEECHOBEE BLVD.

89
er.

59
extra where necessary.
SUITE 201 $ 95 $ 95
(561) 471-5708
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33417 W/Coupon Only At Time Of Service Valid W/Coupon Only W/Coupon Only At Time Of Service Valid W/Coupon Only

LOCATED IN THE
BANK ATLANTIC BUILDING
1/4 MILE EAST OF THE TURNPIKE
Page 22 THE UCO REPORTER December 2009

Quality Medical Care – Close to You


OUR PHYSICIANS SPECIALIZE IN: ON-SITE SERVICES INCLUDE:
Internal Medicine/Geriatrics Gynecology Echocardiogram
Audiology Neurology EKG
Cardiology Ophthalmology Laboratory
Dermatology Orthopaedics Nutritional Counseling
Endovascular Therapy Podiatry Physical/Occupational/Speech Rehab
Gastroenterology Urology
General Surgery

Walk-ins welcome or call for appointment • M–F 8am-5pm • Se habla español

561-697-3131
LOCATED INSIDE CENTURY VILLAGE
110 Century Blvd • 2nd Floor
Free shuttle transportation to Century Medical Care Center and also to
Good Samaritan Medical Center’s Diagnostic Center

Vivian Carta-Sanchez, Nurse Practitioner Dr. Malli Kamireddy, Cardiologist Dr. Henry Katz, Internal Medicine Dr. Tomas Rodriguez-Molinet, Gastroenterologist Dr. Jeffrey Rubin, Neurologist

Dr. Sandra Sanchez, General Surgeon Dr. Natalie Sohn, Gynecologist Dr. John Stripling, Urologist Dr. Frank Talerico, Audiologist Dr. Gerald Zemel, Endovascular Specialist

Hospital Affiliations: Good Samaritan Medical Center, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center
December 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 23

For further information, the projected new facilities Key West. Elayne, 688-8151;
Organization News contact the Temple office any of Morse Geriatric. FMI, Dr. Steve, 242-0481; Rose, 683-
Please note!!! DO NOT weekday morning 684-3212. Levy @ 478-6865. 1564.
Rabbi Korman, the spiritual
resubmit dates for events
leader of the congregation, B’nai B’rith Century: We Brooklyn U.S.A.: Will meet Canadian Club: Meets 4 th
already appearing in Orga-
is an experienced education meet every 4th Sun, 9:30 am, on Wed, Oct 14, 1:30 in the Wed, Party Room of CH, 1:00
nization News unless there
administrator and college pro- at Anshei Sholom. Admis- Party Room. Coming events: pm. Membership open to all.
is a correction.
fessor. sion is free to members ($3 Italian lunch & entertain- Lots of great activities. Betty,
Both courses will run from for guests). Activities: Jan ment; Dec 17, BBQ and boat 684-0766; Franne, 478-9526;
Amit Rishona Chapter: November to March on Mon- 24: Festive year-end meet- trip on the Jungle Queen; Jan Madelaine, 684-5595.
Come to our monthly meet- day mornings at the Temple. ing/party w/food/entertain- 17, mystery bus trip; Feb 21,
ing on Tue, Dec 12, at 1:00 They are free to members only ment, reserv necessary ($7 annual luncheon/dance; Mar Century Village Computer
pm (collation at 12 noon). (nonmembers pay). for guests); Feb 24: A look at 16-18, 3 day/2 nite trip to
Continued on Page 24
Other coming events: Dec 12,
luncheon and games at CV CH
(Bess, 478-0735); Jan 13, 2-5
Marianne Smith Erwin, Broker-Associate, Keller Williams Realty of the Palm Beaches, Inc.
2901 PGA Blvd., Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 • email: msmith720@aol.com • website: www.kw.com
pm, Israeli film at the CH (El-
lie, 471-4935); Mar 7, ann din-
Looking to Buy or Sell? Call the “Condo Specialist” for Century Village!
ner at Aitz Chaim (call Bess). Everything I List Turns to “Sold”
Inventory Needed NOW For This Season • The Most Professional Service with Proven Results!
Congregation Anshei FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT
Sholom Adult Education Chatham M 2/1.5, 1st fl cnr, Northampton L, 2/1.5, 1st fl cnr,
Congregation Anshei Sho- spec lkvw fr all wndos & encl UNkits,
tiled, cptg, updated
R new Kent A, 2/1.5, 2nd fl, mint
DEbaths,
lom began two adult education pat, comp tiled, remod & updat- central AC, great gdnvw,
O N T ACT
Rclose to cond, updated, furn, wtrvw,
courses in November. ed, furn, mint cond swmg pools, fully furn. $38,000 C walk to pool.
Sara Farkas, an Israeli na- New Price: $49,900 Waltham G 1/1, 1st fl, good
tive and member of the con- Windsor S 1/1.5, 1st fl cnr, fab, $550/mo ann or
cond w/newer cptg, HWH,
gregation, will lead a course in nr W-gate, all tile thruout, up- refrig, fr dr, AC unit lovely $1,000/sea
conversational Hebrew. Sara is dated kit, CAC, lovely furn, rent- gdnvw, park outside your door Sheffield J, 2/1.5, 2nd fl
an accomplished teacher. able, mint cond $18,900
Those members of the con- New Price: $35,000 outside cnr, immac, nuer
Sheffield A 1/1, 1st fl unit in
gregation who took the course Sheffield O 1/1.5, 2nd fl cnr, ER kit/ cptg, nu tile, furn, gdnvu,
last year were very impressed gorg unit, mint cond, updated UND
wtrfr bldg, clean, updated
walk to Fit Ctr & Syna-
cptg, baths, kit, elec, plbg, step-in bath, fully furn, close
T R toC
A T
Syna-
by the caliber of the teaching.
O N
No prior knowledge of He- shwr, CAC, sec balc, spec gdnvw, gogue & fitCctr, wtrvw fr LR, gr gogue
pr for unit $18,900
brew is required. unfurn but furn negot $25,900 $1,100/mo sea
Rabbi Michael Korman will
lead a course entitled “Great
Jewish Thinkers: Their Impact
Call Today to List with a Proven Professional!
I Have Buyers Calling to Buy Everyday! Phone 561-371-3311
on Judaism.”

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Annuity Owners Could Pay Up


Organization News Century Village Orchestra:
Continued from Page 23 We practice every Mon, 1:15-
Club: Meets 1st and 3rd Thu, 3:45, in the CH, Room C (Oct
Nov-Apr (1st Thu only rest 26-Mar 20). We play 3 con-

To 40% to the IRS in Taxes!


of year), 1:00 pm in Class certs each year. We welcome
Room 103, and incl 30 min all pros and amateurs who en-
Q&A, biz portion, presenta- joy playing with a group. We
tion, 50/50 and door prizes. would like to add a conductor,
Arrive by 12:15 if you wish to more violins, violas, cellos,
Many annuity owners are positioned to lose a significant portion of their annuity’s value to taxes, and
join, renew your membership, bass, bassoons and percus-
most are not even aware of the problem. The IRS is not required to notify annuity owners about
or register for free hands-on sion players to our orchestra.
an exemption to the tax code that could save thousands of dollars in income and estate taxes.
classes. Rickie, 683-0869.
A complimentary booklet is available that shows current annuity owners how to avoid mistakes
Century Village Gun Club: Century Village Symphony and possibly save thousands! This complimentary booklet creates an awareness around the most
Meets 2nd Tue, 7:00 pm, Class- Orchestra Annual Concert: costly annuity owner mistakes and provides tips and strategies to help you make the most of your
room B. You don’t have to We will perform The Poet hard-earned assets.
own a weapon. Everything is and Peasant Overture, Con-
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lineup of speakers. We were The Russian Sailors’ Dance, Call 888-221-8525 today to get your no-cost, no-obligation copy of the 16-page “Guide to Avoiding
sponsored by Humana Insur- El Relicario, And the Angels Common Annuity Mistakes” and learn how to potentially:
ance for free range time at the Sing, New World Symphony
Gator Gun Center on Sep 9. (4th Movement) and selections
Ladies are invited. George, from The Phantom of the Op- • Avoid paying unnecessary taxes
471-9929. era and My Fair Lady on Thu,
Continued on Page 26
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December 2009 THE UCO REPORTER Page 25

Hastings Fitness Class Schedule


November-April
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Dance Aerobics Advanced Aerobics Low Impact Aerobics Advanced Aerobics Dance Aerobics
8:30-9:15 am 8:30-9:15 am 8:30-9:15 am 8:30-9:15 am 8:30-9:15 am

Weight Training Aerobics With Weights Weight Training Aerobics With Weights Weight Training
9:25-10:00 am 9:20-9:45 am 9:25-10:00 am 9:20-9:45 am 9:25-10:00 am

Water Aerobics (Pool) Pilates Water Aerobics (Pool) Pilates Water Aerobics (Pool)
10:00-11:00 am 9:45-10:30 am 10:00-11:00 am 9:45-10:00 am 10:00-11:00 am

Hatha Yoga Hatha Yoga Tai-Chi (Paid Class) Hatha Yoga


10:00-11:30 am 10:00-11:30 am 10-11 am (int) 11-12 noon (beg) 10:00-11:30 am

Resistance Pool Exercise Resistance Pool Exercise


10:45-11:30 am 10:45-11:30 am

Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch


12:00-1:00 pm 12:00-1:00 pm 12:00-1:00 pm 12:00-1:00 pm 12:00-1:00 pm

Consultation Self Defense (Paid Class) Consultation


1:30-2:00 pm 1:25-2:00 pm 1:30-2:00 pm

Sit & Fit Healthy Breathing Yoga Touch Sit & Fit Healthy Breathing Yoga Touch Administrative/
2:00-3:00 pm 2:00-3:00 pm 2:00-3:00 pm 2:00-3:00 pm Office Duties

Free Exercise Classes Provided at Hastings Fitness Center by Zhanetta Babayeva

Class Registration at the Main Clubhouse Class Office


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Organization News a cabin. www.maryjeanmasters.com • maryjeanmastersre@yahoo.com


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Theatre. Tickets are on sale ings Clubhouse: Every Mon LIC. BROKER


ANNUAL RENTALS
now at the ticket office. at 7:00 pm and Wed at 1:00 UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH
pm. If you need a partner, CAMDEN B UNFURNISHED, CARPET, WATERVIEW, NEAR POOL $475
WINDSOR I FURNISHED, CARPET, NEAR WEST GATE $475
Christian Club: We meet 1st call Mimi, 697-2710, leave WINDSOR D FURNISHED, CAPET, LIFT, WEST GATE, WATERVIEW $650
Wed, 1:00 pm, Party Room of message.
BERKSHIRE FURNISHED, CARPET, WATERVIEW, NEAR WEST GATE $550
SUSSEX I FURNISHED, PERGO FLOORS, QUIET AREA, VERY CLEAN $525
CH. Bowling every Mon, 9:30 DORCHESTER A UNFURNISHED, CARPET, NEAR FITNESS CENTER, SCREENED PATIO $550
am, Verdes Tropicana, starting Evangelical Christian Net- WINDSOR K PT.FURNISHED, CARPET, NEW REFRIG AND DISHWASHER $500
CANTERBURY H FURNISHED CARPET, CERAMIC TILE $475
Nov 9. Other events: Dec 4, working Club: Meets 1st Fri, CHATHAM P FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, NEW BATH $525
Christmas dinner dance, bring 6:30 pm, Classroom B of CH. WINDSOR B FURNISHED, CARPET CERAMIC TILE $500
GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH
an unwrapped toy; Feb 14, We share relevant info among SHEFFIELD F FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, REDONE COUNTERTOPS $500
Valentine dinner dance (both ourselves and with our com- EASTHAMPTON G FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, CARPET $550
KENT G FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, CARPET, ALSO SEASONAL $475
at Mary Immaculate Hall). munity. Dee, 827-8748; Steve, SALISBURY G FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, GARDENVIEW, 2 A/C UNITS $550
Rose, 641-0014; Grace, 640- 389-5300. NORTHAMPTON L FURNISHED, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, GARDEN VIEW $575
KENT G FURNISHED, NEW CARPET, NEAR POOL, NICE LOCATION $600
5279. SUSSEX A FURN. UNFURN. NEW BR, CT, WALK IN SHOWER, NEW KIT CTRTOP $550
GiGi’s Group: Monthly trip KINGSWOOD A FURNISHED, CARPET, SCREENED PATIO $550
NORWICH I UNFURNISHED, CARPET, WALL UNITS, WELL KEPT $550
Deborah Hospital Founda- to the Mardi Gras Casino. Jan CANTERBURY H FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, NEW APPLIANCES $550
tion: Meets 2nd Fri every other cruise to the Caribbean. Con- NORTHAMPTON R FURNISHED, CARPET, NEAR POOL AND WEST GATE $550
CAMDEN B FURNISHED, CAPPET, LAKE VIEW, NEWER APPLIANCES $500
mo in CH Party Room, 11:00 tact GiGi at 689-6092. SHEFFIELD F FURNISHED, NEAR HASTINGS FITNESS CENTER $525
UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1.5/2 BATH
am. Next meet Dec 11. Call SOUTHAMPTON A PARTLY FURNISHED, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, GOLF VIEW $500
Bea 688-9478, Claire 684- Greater Philadelphia Club: CHATHAM O UNFURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, CARPET, NEWER APPLIANCES $475
Elaine, 615-6697. SUSSEX A UNFURNISHED, REDONE, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE $600
5659, Marge 687-3991 for EASTHAMPTON G FULLY FURNISHED, CARPET, NEAR EAST GATE $650
info on our special Holland SOUTHAMPTON B FURN, CARPET, LARGE PATIO, NEAR POOL $500
Hadassah, Judith Epstein SOUTHAMPTON A FURNISHED, CARPET, DEVELOPMENT HAS OWN POOL $550
America Westerdam Southern EASTHAMPTON D FURNISHED, CARPET, NEAR EAST GATE $700
Caribbean Cruise Jan 24-31; Chapter at CVWPB: Meets NORWICH H UPGRADES GALORE!! CERAMIC TILE, FURNISHED $550
GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1.5 BATH
call Michele 561-914-8659 CAMDEN L FURNISHED, CARPET, TILE, SHOWER STALL, NEAR WEST GATE $500
Continued on Page 28 NORWICH I FURN/UNFURN, CERAMIC TILE, ACTIVE CLUBHOUSE $475
or 800-741-9429 to reserve CAMDEN E FURNISHED, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, WATERVIEW, NEAR POOL $525
SUSSEX B FURNISHED, CARPET, NEAR WEST GATE, 24 HOUR SECURITY $450
SHEFFIELD N FURNISHED, VERY CLEAN, CARPET/CERAMIC TILE $600
CANTERBURY F FURNISHED, LOWER SET BACK, NEAR POOL $550
UPPER FLOOR 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
CHATHAM K FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, NEW STOVE AND NEW REFRIG. $650
NORWICH F FURNISHED, CARPET, GARDEN, WALL UNITS $600
CANTERBURY G UNFURNISHED, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, NEWER APPLIANCES $600
STRATFORD B FURNISHED, NEAR EAST GATE, CERAMIC TILE $650
HASTINGS D FURNISHED,NEW KITCHEN, UPDATED ELEC. STEP IN SHOWER $700
STRATFORD K FURNISHED, LARGE PATIO, CEILING FANS, 2 BATHS $600
WALTHAM B FURNISHED, CARPET, NEW ROOF, NEAR EAST GATE $600
GROUND FLOOR 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
CHATHAM J FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED, QUEEN SIZE BED, NEAR POOL $700
SOMERSET K UNFURNISHED, REDONE, NEAR WEST GATE $700
CHATHAM D UNFURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, WATERVIEW, CENTRAL AIR $600
STRATFORD J FULLY FURN CERAMIC TILE, 2 BATHS, BEAUTY $800
GROUND FLOOR CORNER 1 BED 1/1.5 BATH
CAMDEN H PARTLY FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, EVERTHING NEW, BEAUTIFUL $650
NORTHAMPTON N FURNISHED, CARPET, WATERVIEW, CENTRAL AIR $600
COVENTRY G FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, C/A NEW KITCHEN, IMMACULATE $600
CAMDEN L FULLY FURN, SHOWER ONLY, CARPET $550
WINDSOR M FURNISHED, CARPET, CENTRAL AIR $550
UPPER FLOOR CORNER 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
DORCHESTER B PARTLY FURNISHED, CARPET, 5 CEILING FANS, NEW A/C, GARDENVIEW $600
COVENTRY H FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, CARPET $650
GOLFS EDGE F FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, GOLFVIEW $700
NORWICH H UNFURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, CARPET, NEAR EAST GATE $700
CHATHAM D FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, NEW KITCHEN $650
CAMBRIDGE D FURNISHED, CARPET, DISHWASHER $525
GROUND FLOOR CORNER 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
SOMERSET K UNFURNISHED, WOOD FLOORS, 2 BATHS, WATERVIEW, 2 BATHS $700
CHATHAM K NEWLY REDONE,FURNISHED, COVERED PATIO $725
NORTHAMPTON N STALL SHOWER, WATER VIEW, BEAUTIFUL CERAMIC TILE $750
UPPER FLOOR CORNER 1 BED 1.5 BATH
CAMDEN H FURNISHED, CARPET/LINOLEUM, EX STORAGE, NEAR POOL $480
NORWICH F FURNISHED, CARPET, GARDEN VIEW,CLUBHOUSE , FITNESS CENTER $600
WINDSOR J FURNISHED, CERAMIC TILE, GARDEN VIEW, BEAUTY $750
NORWICH C FURNISHED, CARPET, GARDEN VIEW $575
UPPER FLOOR 2 BED 1 BATH
NORWICH O FURNISHED, CARPET, GARDENVIEW $600
WALTHAM I FURN/UNFURNISHED, CARPET, C/A, NEAR EAST GATE, GARDEN $650
COVENTRY B NEAR FITNESS CENTER, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE,UNFURNISHED $600
SEASONAL
UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1.5 BATH
CHATHAM U CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, VERY CLEAN $1,000
COVENTRY A CERAMIC TILE, QUEEN SIZE BED, BATHS REDONE, CARPET $1,200
NORWICH H NEW APPL. IN KITCHEN, NEW A/C , CERAMIC TILE $1,050
DOVER A WATER VIEW ,CERAMIC TILE,LARGE PATIO $1,100
SOUTHAMPTON A GOLF VIEW, CARPET, NEAR POOL $1,000
EASTHAMPTON D NR CLUBHOUSE, CARPET, NR E. GATE,24HR GATED COMM. $1,000
UPPER FLOOR CORNER 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
SALISBURY F NEW KITCHEN, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, VERY CLEAN $1,150
SHEFFIELD J NR HASTING FITNESS, CARPET, PRISTINE CONDITION $1,200
UPPER FLOOR CORNER 1 BED 1.5  BATH
WINDSOR J NR WEST GATE, CERAMIC TILE, CARPET $1,150
SALISBURY F NEAR EAST GATE, CARPET, CORNER UNIT $900
NORWICH C FURNISHED, CARPET, FULL SIZE BED & SOFA BED $1,000
UPPER FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH
BERKSHIRE D CARPET, NEAR WEST GATE AND POOL $950
WINDSOR D CARPET, WATERVIEW, CLOSE TO WEST GATE $950
UPPER FLOOR 2 BED 1.5/2 BATH
COVENTRY H CARPET,CERAMIC TILE,NR EAST GATE AND CLUBHOUSE $1,200
GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1.5 BATH
CANTERBURY F CERAMIC TILE, CARPET, CLEAN SEASONAL $1,000
DOVER B BEAUTY, CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, WATERVIEW, NEAR CLUBHOUSE $1,200
CAMDEN H WOOD FLOORS, NEAR WEST GATE, NR POOL $1,100
SHEFFIELD N CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, VERY CLEAN, NEAR FITNESS CENTER $1,000
GROUND FLOOR 1 BED 1 BATH
HASTINGS E $1,000
KENT G CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, NEAR POOL AND WEST GATE $1,000
CAMDEN B CARPET, WATERVIEW, NEWER APPLIANCES, NEAR WEST GATE $1,125
SHEFFIELD F NEAR HASTING FITNESS CENTER, CLEAN AND FRESH $950
CAMDEN G CARPET, NEW APPLIANCES, SCREENED PATIO $900
SALISBURY G CARPET, CERAMIC TILE, TRANSPORTATION $1,125

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