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NOB HILL SOUTH
june 2015 Maintenance Office 54 Richmond Blvd. 631.585.4429 HOURS 8AM to 2PM EMAIL [email protected] JOIN US ON FACEBOOK Nob Hill South Condominium Community Organization .facebook.com/pages/ NOB-Hill-South-Condominium/592681750852213 CAMCO SERVICES Of NY P.O. BOX 990 Pt. Jefferson Station NY 11776 Property Manager Carol Fishberger 631.476.2100 x206 Senior Property Mgr. Drew Varano 631.476.2100 x212 After Hours Emergency 631.476.2100 Press 1 5PM to 9 AM EMG Security Emergency # 631.828.1668 www.emgsecurity.com Suffolk Police NON EMERGENCY 631.852.COPS PSEG Long Island 1.800.490.0025 24 Hours/7 Days NOB HILL SOUTH RONKONKOMA, NEW YORK Expert Tips For Preventing And Treating Tick Bites (BPT) - If you think ticks are a concern only in the deep woods, it’s time to think again. Partially due to migrating deer populations, ticks are now abundant in suburban and city backyards - and they’re spreading disease. In fact, an estimated 300,000 Americans are infected with Lyme disease each year, according to estimates from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as other types of diseases. “Tick-borne illness is the fastest-growing infectious disease concern in the U.S.,” says Dan Wolff, wildlife conservation specialist, tick expert and creator of TickEase tick-removal tweezers. “To protect both the people and the pets you love, it’s important to take preventive steps and know what to do if a tick bite occurs.” Living with two sons and two dogs in Eastern Massachusetts - an area with a high tick population - Wolff is no stranger to the dangers of ticks. He takes these steps when heading outdoors with his family: Tuck pant cuffs For hikes or romps in the woods, tuck pant legs into your socks to prevent ticks from reaching your skin. Remember that ticks do not fly or jump from trees; they are on the ground and crawl upward. Make clothing tick-repellent During high tick season, which occurs from May to November in much of the U.S., it’s best to treat your clothes with tick repellant. Look for clothing-only sprays with permethrin to kill ticks on contact. Check daily Because it’s best to remove ticks before they attach, it’s important to check for them daily. Keep in mind that ticks like constricted places, so be sure to check all over and focus specifically on locations like the underarms, under the knees and around waistbands. Be proactive for pets Protect your furry family members by asking your vet about proper vaccination and treatment for pets. For example, there are immunizations and topical treatments for dogs. “If you find a tick has attached to you, a family member or your pet, remember that prompt and proper removal is the key to reducing the risk of being infected with Lyme disease or other tick-borne illnesses,” says Wolff. Quick action can make a big difference. For the majority of tick-borne diseases, you have 24 hours to find and remove an attached tick before it transmits an infection, according to the University of Rhode Island TickEncounter Resource Center. If you find an attached tick, you can easily remove it with TickEase, which is a specially designed dual-sided stainless steel tick tweezers. You can use the thin-sided tip to remove small ticks by grasping the tick as close to the skin surface as possible and pulling upward with even pressure. Use the slotted scoop on the other side to remove larger ticks on pets by placing the slot against the skin and lifting it off with steady pressure. To learn more, visit BuyTickEase.com. After removing the tick from a person or pet, thoroughly clean the bite area and your hands with rubbing alcohol, an iodine scrub, or soap and water. If fever or rash develop within several weeks of removing the tick, visit a doctor. “Avoid folk remedies for removing a tick,” stresses Wolff. “For example, smothering the tick in petroleum jelly won’t likely work and it wastes time. Your goal is to remove the tick as quickly as possible to prevent disease and discomfort.” Those Funny Rules We All Have to Live By • • • • • In the event of snow, both Unit Owners & Residents are required to clear their vehicles of snow. As you clean your cars, if possible, please be sure that the snow is not shoveled back into the street or onto the walkways. Balconies must be cleared of all snow. Dog owners are required to walk their dogs along the dog walk area; the dog walk area is located along the south side of the parking lot just in front of the picket fence. Please be sure to always pick up after your dog. It is unsanitary and hazardous to your dog as well as your neighbor’s dog if you do not pick up. Cleaning the hallway is the resident’s responsibility. All persons residing in their respective building must participate. A suggestion for those resident’s that have a cleaning service might be to request an extension of maid services to the outside hallway. Any additional costs – if there is any - can be shared by all residents. Re-decorating must be agreed upon and paid for by all unit owners sharing the hallway. If you are outside in the courtyard early in the morning or in the evening, be considerate of your neighbors (our 1 bedroom units do face the courtyard). For resident’s making use of the courtyard for recreation, please be mindful and tidy up. If you have used the BBQ, please put out any remaining fire & remove the used charcoal, empty the grease pan, dispose of cigarette butts and empty any ashtrays that should then be moved inside. Vehicles must park within the painted lines; parking lot lines help people know where to park and where not to preventing possible damage to your vehicle. The designated striped walk way should also be clear of any vehicles having parked over the parking lines. • Unit Owners and Residents who do not adhere to the Parking Rules & Regulations will be towed at their expense. • Garbage pick up is scheduled on Monday, Wednesday & Friday. Place all garbage inside the dumpster & contact our Maintenance Manager, Mike Ward at 631.585.4429 for large items you may require assistance. Arrange with the company delivering the new appliance(s) to remove the old appliance(s). If this is not possible, please contact Mike who may be able to assist. • Our parking lot is for residents only and not for family members on vacation. And, SLOW DOWN! There are young children and other residents who have pets whom you place at risk. • Quiet hours are between the hours of 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. Be considerate of your neighbors, and do not run any appliances during this time. • All main entrance doors are to remain closed at all times due to fire code regulations. • Items are not to be stored in common hallways that impede a clear entrance and exit to units. • Combustibles are not permitted in any common areas or in the storage rooms. Any flammable items will be removed. • All items stored in storage rooms must be labeled with unit owner’s name and unit number. Furniture is not permitted to be stored in common storage rooms. 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Geier - Owner nob hill south | june 2015 5 Pot or plot? ‘Right-size’ plant picks for gardening success you ever walked into a room that was so full of over-sized furniture it made an already small space feel miniscule and unusable? Or tricked your tummy into being satisfied with less food by using a small plate to make a modest portion look huge? Scale makes a decided difference in many aspects of life, and gardening is no different. Whether you’re gardening in containers or have a big plot in your backyard, right-sizing your plant picks to coincide with your available garden space can yield a more productive and pleasurable gardening experience. More than a third of all American households now grow some type of food themselves, making food gardening the third largest yard activity after landscaping and lawn care, the National Gardening Survey shows. Whether you aim to trim grocery bills by growing your own produce, add your own fresh herbs to your summer cooking, or just plain love to garden, choosing the right plants for your gardening space - pot or plot - is your best bet for great success. Get your garden growing Veggie and herb gardens need plenty of sunshine and water, no matter what you’re planting, or growing them in. Six to eight hours of bright light every day is best, so choose a sun-drenched spot in your yard for raised beds or larger gardens, and place pots and containers on sunny porches, decks or patios. Use a good potting mix for containers and raised beds; it should be light weight and provide fast drainage. For garden plots, till soil, test for quality and work any necessary amendments into the soil before planting. All food plants need to be fed. Consistent and frequent watering, good drainage and a quality plant food such as Bonnie Plant Food are needed for good plant health and harvest. Cultivating in containers and raised beds Gardening doesn’t require a huge plot of land for hefty harvests and good success. Planting in containers can solve space problems and raised beds allow you to enjoy a garden if you’re short on space or have poor soil quality in your yard. Place containers in a sunny spot, whether it’s an apartment balcony or backyard patio. Make sure the pots are large enough for the plants you’ll put in them and have good drainage holes. Consider container color; dark containers will absorb more heat, so try using lighter colored containers. Plants suited for containers include: • All herbs. • All greens. Add flowers to the same pot for an ornamental touch. • Tomatoes like Bonnie Plants’ popular Husky Cherry Red, Patio, Bush Early Girl, Bush Goliath and Better Bush. For larger varieties, use a large pot, at least 5 gallons for each plant and support plants with a cage. • Smaller eggplants such as Patio Baby Mini Eggplants. • Peppers, like Lunchbox Sweet Snacking Peppers, that are smaller in size and high in yield. • Cucumbers if you add a trellis to the pot and train them to climb. Raised beds can host bigger veggies like Beefmaster Tomatoes, or varieties that require more room to spread on the ground like zucchini. They’re also great for greens like collards, lettuce, mustard and Swiss chard, and a variety of peppers, beans and eggplants. Planting plots In-ground gardens allow you much more room for larger plants. Even if your plot isn’t huge, it can accommodate plants that require more room, like watermelon and corn. In addition to staples for your table like greens, tomatoes and peppers, a garden plot allows you to incorporate a greater variety of veggies, like beans, peas and squash, in your garden plans. No matter where you live or how much or little space you might have, you can enjoy growing your own food. Be sure to right-size, according to your space and need. Once you get growing, you’ll love the homegrown flavor of your harvest and the enjoyment gardening brings. For more gardening tips, how to’s, trouble shooting and to learn about plants that fit your garden environment, visit www.bonnieplants.com. CENTRAL A/C 79 $ +Tax LOOKING TO FIND, BUY AND SELL THE THINGS 10 Point Check Out Special Parts & Freon Additional Advertising Space Available! 631-223-2029 / 5starnewsletters.com / [email protected] (BPT) -Have YOU LOVE? FREE ESTIMATES OFF $500 OFF $400 Installation & Central A/C Installation & Replacements Replacements With coupon only. Not valid with other offers or prior service. Restrictions may apply. With coupon only. Not valid with other offers or prior service. Restrictions may apply. Gas or Oil Furnace Gas or Oil Burner $50 OFF $25 OFF With coupon only. 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When you use a lawn sprinkler to water your garden, much of the spray misses your flowers and vegetables and ends up on the grass, the sidewalk or the neighbor's yard. Make certain the water gets to the roots of your plants via a drip-irrigation system like Raindrip. Raindrip irrigation uses 70 percent less water than underground sprinklers and frees the user from constantly hauling around hoses because the system stays in your garden all summer long. The Raindrip kit, found at raindrip.com/drip-kits automates the entire process, saving you time and water. Just turn the kit on - without needing to get out the hose - and if you really want to conserve water, set the timer to let the water run for a specific amount of time each day. On rainy days, simply set the timer ahead to the next day so water is not wasted. • Water at night or in the early morning when the sun is least likely to evaporate the moisture. This allows as much of the water to penetrate to your plant's roots instead of evaporating. • Build beds that encourage soil to stay damp as long as possible. Some ways to do this include digging the bed deeper to help loosen the soil prior to planting. This gives roots the chance to go reach deeper and gain access to where water might be more available. Also, once planted, cover the bed with a good layer of mulch or compost. This will help keep the soil good and moist. • Raise vegetable crops during the rainy season. Many areas of the country have a cooler rainy season. Peas, leafy greens, radishes and other vegetables with short growing seasons are great for planting early in the spring and sometimes again late in the fall. Because temperatures are cooler and the early and late seasons tend to produce more rainfall, you can grow vegetables using less water. Drought affects all areas of the country during different years, so even if you aren't living in a drought situation now, you could experience one next year or several years down the road. It's important to know what steps you can take to be more water conservative when it comes to your garden. Apply these tips to your vegetables and flowers this year to see how successful you can be at reducing the amount of water needed to grow your plants. 10 nob hill south | june 2015 The Homeowners Association Does Not Endorse Any Advertiser or Product In This Publication Licensed & Insured… 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE Advertising Space Available! 631-223-2029 / 5starnewsletters.com / [email protected] If you're living in an area of the country under drought advisement, you can still have a garden this year if you carefully plan what you plant, how you plant it, and how you give it the water it needs. 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homemade spinach and mixed greens chicken caesar wrap raspberry shallot vinaigrette sided tomato, basil and fresh mozzarella spinach and mixed greens topped chicken PIZZETTA italian stylecroutons spinach romaine, caesar dressing, with crostini topped with red onions, goat with red onions, goat cheese and and egg drop soup grilled chicken stracciatella soup ITALIAN HERO and raspberry shallot chicken caesar wrap raspberrycheese shallot vinaigrette sided insalata maranello STRACCIATELLA SOUP assorted italian coldcuts,italian fresh mozstyle spinach romaine, caesar dressing, with crostini vinaigrette sided with crostini italian hero romaine, walnuts, dried cranberries, italian style spinach and egg zarella, peppers, lettuce,and tomato butternut squash egg drop soup grilled chicken assorted italian coldcuts, avocado and goat cheese drop soup INSALATA MARANELLO insalata maranello pureed butternut squash fresh mozzarella, peppers, SHRIMP PARM HERO (+$1.00) italian hero romaine, walnuts, dried cranberries, romaine, walnuts, dried cranberwith hintssquash of apple butternut lettuce, tomato insalata buenavista BUTTERNUT assorted italian coldcuts, avocado and goat cheese ries, avocado andsliced goat cheese VEAL PARM HEROpureed (+$1.00)butternut squash SQUASH spring mix greens, green fresh mozzarella, peppers, pureed butternut squash with soup of day with hints ofthe apple shrimp parm hero (+$1.00) apples, fresh mozzarella and lettuce, tomato insalata buenavista POLLO PANINI hints of apple INSALATA BUENO VISTA caramelized walnuts spring mix greens, sliced green spring mix greens, sliced green veal parm VINCENZO PANINI soup of the day shrimp parmhero hero(+$1.00) (+$1.00) apples, freshfresh mozzarella apples, mozzarellaand SOUP OF THE DAy caramelized walnuts and MIA GIAHNA PANINI caramelized walnuts veal parm hero (+$1.00) 03451525H507 03451525H507 12 nob hill south | june 2015 The Homeowners Association Does Not Endorse Any Advertiser or Product In This Publication The Homeowners 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