Snow Removal
Debbie P • December 17, 2020
 
 Parking spaces will be cleared on Friday, December 18th according to zones in the Snow Removal Policy.

Weather reports are telling us that we have several more hours until the storm stops accumulating. Our snow removal team will continue to work on the main roadways and walkways throughout the day. We will not initiate the Snow Removal Procedure zones until 8AM on Friday the 18th.
 
 Please make sure you know which zone you are in and move your vehicles accordingly tomorrow so that we can clean up the parking spaces. We do not start clearing parking spaces until the snow stops accumulating which is why we are forced to wait until tomorrow to do so.
 
 It is very important you move your vehicles during your scheduled time so that your parking areas can be thoroughly cleaned. We will be towing vehicles at the owner’s expense if snow removal operations are impeded.
 
 Thank you for your cooperation. If you have misplaced the Snow Removal Procedures, you may access the policy on the Twin Ponds website under Resident Resources. Be safe and well.
 
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Halloween will be celebrated in Nashua on                                                      Friday, October 31st from 6pm to 8pm.                                                                                                                                                                  If you live in one of the multi-family buildings, you cannot leave your porch light on for our little trick-or-treaters. Just print the photo below and put it on your door to let the little ghouls and goblins know you have goodies.                                                                                                            If your kids are a little older and they are going out on their own, please show them this post so they are not knocking on doors without this sign on it. The Courtyards and the Villas have porch lights so this only applies for the three-story, multi-family buildings.                                                                                                            Be sure to drive a little slower on Halloween and have a safe and fun Halloween.
 











