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Written by MCCNews
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Monday, 09 November 2009 17:55 |
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From Syndicated Radio Blurb: "On The Commons this week we are joined by Nancy Hentschel. Nancy lives in Sugarland, Texas and owns 3 houses in three separate HOAs in Texas and she maintains a web site at http://www.newterritorysentinel.com/. Prior to moving to Texas, Nancy and her family lived in a real, HOA free, community on the East Coast so the added expenses, the fear, the closed books and records, the creative ways the association raises money were new experiences and real eye openers. Please join us On The Commons this Saturday, October 24, 2009. We'll talk about her observations, the fear that seems to keep neighbors from being neighbors and building real communities and we'll find out why her house in Arizona does NOT have an HOA"....
Podcast: http://onthecommons.net/2009.... |
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Written by Nancy H
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Wednesday, 19 August 2009 08:46 |
New Territory’s dogs are simultaneously discovering the magic of turning their fences in to doggie doors while their owner’s wonder where they went. The dog pound is puzzled and assumes that people are ditching their dogs due to the bad economy, while animal neurotics have reported a growing number of amazing and terrifying stories. One yellow lab puppy that was so happy with his new found freedom that he jumped up to greet two women and knocked them both down, and then kept them down while running between them and standing on their backs licking them. Lord knows how they ever got up.
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Written by Responsible Development
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Monday, 17 August 2009 11:29 |
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...Sad news reached the watch-group staff this morning involving a local reporter and resident who 4 years ago founded what would revolutionize, in our community, web-based news reporting. The articles were often cutting edge, for this county and will be missed. Not only did Bob Dunn allow the public to comment on the stories, which at the time was novel, he developed a strong network in the area that would provide the "other side" of the issues.
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