Apex – Eva Perry Library/US64/Shepherds Vineyard Drive DOT Project

Changes in the traffic flow at Shepherds Vineyard Drive at US 64/Eva Perry Library, Apex, NC

NC Dot Project

Posted March 22, 2012

The NCDOT Spot Safety Project for Shepherds Vineyard Drive at US 64 is scheduled to begin by late April to early May and continue for several months.  The project includes a directional crossover with concrete monolithic islands in the median to prevent movements across US 64, including turns left out of or going through from either approach of Shepherds Vineyard Drive.  Vehicles heading eastbound or westbound on US 64 will be able to turn left onto Shepherds Vineyard Drive more safely upon completion of the project since the other crossing movements will be eliminated.  Right turns onto US 64 from Shepherds Vineyard Drive will continue to be allowed as well.  The project also includes the addition of a second left turn lane northbound on Lake Pine Drive at US 64 to accommodate the vehicles that will no longer be able to turn left out of Shepherds Vineyard Drive northbound.  For additional information, please contact 919-249-3358.

*from www.apexnc.org

 

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Henry Property Management

Cary, NC  

919-859-2323

 

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Looking for a fun weekend in Cary, North Carolina?

19th Annual Spring Daze

April 28th  9am-5pm

Fred G. Bond Metro Park

*Arts* Crafts * Earth Day

check out “spring daze” at http://www.townofcary.org

Enjoy this wonderful spring weather and visit Spring Daze.  If you are looking for a rental home, please visit our website: http://www.henryrentals.com. 

“Property Management is different here”

Henry Property Management

Cary, NC

919-859-2323

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252 Hampshire Downs, Morrisville, NC

252 Hampshire Downs, Morrisville, NC

Townhouse available for Rent:

3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, FP, eat-in kit, patio
1,450 square feet
$1,095.00/month
Available May 2012

call for appointment:
Norma 919-859-2323
Henry Property Management

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Debbie attends Regional Conference

Debbie has joined NARPM (National Association of Residential Property Managers). She and Nancy attended the Eastern Regional Conference in Tampa, Florida last week. NARPM is a strong, growing organization for property managers and is offering a lot of support and education.

Investors:  it is a GREAT time to invest in residential housing.  There  is a great demand for rental housing at this time. We are low on inventory.  If you know of anyone, or you are thinking about purchasing investment property, please contact us!

“Property management is different here!”

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10 Healthiest Cities for Women! Check it out!

Ten healthiest cities for women……

 

Article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/13/the-healthiest-cities-for-women_n_1199716.html

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Need more inventory!

2012 is here & we need more inventory! If you know of someone wanting to rent their home in the Cary, Apex, Morrisville or Holly Springs Area please have them call us!  We have tenants!!!  Happy New Year!

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Debbie Henry’s Christmas Breakfast Casserolel!!!

Merry Christmas!  This year we are posting Debbie’s Special Christmas Morning Casserole!  Enjoy!

You will need:

1 pound of sausage; 1 teaspoon of mustard powder; 1/2 teaspoon of salt; 4 eggs beaten; 2 cups of milk; 6 slices of toasted bread cut into cubes; 8 oz. of shredded Cheddar Cheese

1. Cook sausage & drain fat.

2. Mix mustard powder, salt, eggs & milk

3. Add sausage, bread cubes, cheese (stir to coat evenly)

4. Pour into a greased 9″x13″ pan

5. Cover & chill 8 hours (or overnight)

6. Bake (covered) 45 – 60 minutes @ 350; Uncover & bake an additional 30 minutes

Merry Christmas!!!

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Featured Property: 101 Greymist

Call us today to visit 101 Greymist Lane, a 4BR/2.5BA home in the Lochmere subdivision of Cary with 2-car garage and deck.

The recently renovated kitchen comes fully equipped with stainless steel appliances, including a refrigerator, microwave, stove, and disposal. There is also ample counter space with new granite and an island, as well as a new tile backsplash.

There is a formal dining room with charming wooden chair railing and hardwood floors.

The spacious family room has plenty of natural light, as well as a cozy fireplace.

There is a sunroom with tray ceiling for relaxing.

The master suite is sprawling and features walk-in closets.

The master bathroom includes a whirlpool tub, separate shower, and dual vanities with granite countertops.

Don’t miss your opportunity to see 101 Greymist. This 2900 square foot home rents for $1850 and is available for move-in immediately. Tenants will have access to Lochmere pool and tennis.

To schedule an appointment, contact Lois at 919-607-0170.

Pets are conditional upon approval with a $250 non-refundable pet fee.

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Featured Property: 1033 Mica Lamp

Call us today to visit 1033 Mica Lamp, a charming 2BR/2.5BA town home in Scott’s Mill in Apex.

This spacious town home features an open floor plan with gorgeous hardwoods running throughout the first floor, as well as a fireplace and unique columns.

In addition to the custom columns, the home features arched doorways, as well as a pass-through to the kitchen.

The fully equipped kitchen features stove, microwave, dishwasher, and refrigerator, in addition to ample counter space and storage.

The community features a large clubhouse with pool and tennis.

Other great features include a washer and dryer and a patio off of the back of the property

Don’t miss your opportunity to visit 1033 Mica Lamp. This property rents for $995/mo. and is sure to rent quickly! This property is available for move in July 1st.

To schedule an appointment to view, please call Lois at 919-607-0170.

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Garbage Disposals

From eHow.com:

Foods for a Garbage Disposal

The purpose of a garbage disposal is to redirect some of the organic items that you might normally throw away in the trash, which helps reduce the items going into landfills by sending the food particles through the sewage system instead. Despite the fact that a garbage disposal has built-in blades for minimizing the size of food bits, not all food items should be put into a garbage disposal. Disposing of only the right foods in your disposal can prevent operational issues.

Foods to Put in a Disposal

Many of the foods that you throw out can be put into a garbage disposal, including fruit and vegetable peelings, eggs and meat. You can also dispose of some items that you may have been hesitant to put down the disposal in the past through the garbage disposal, such as the small pits and seeds of fruit, egg shells and small bones. When grinding large items, cut them down into small pieces that easily slip through the disposal guard to prevent clogging.

Foods to Keep out of a Disposal

The most important foods to avoid putting into a garbage disposal are oils and grease, so do not rinse pans that have been used for frying or sauteing over your sink. Instead, allow grease to solidify in a pan, and wipe the pan clean with a paper towel or scrape the solid oil into a coffee can or another container with an airtight lid. Also avoid the skin of onions, celery and other items that may have strings, which can wind around the disposal’s blades; rice and pastas, which can continue to expand inside piping and lead to clocks; coffee grounds, which can lead to clogging; and large bones, which may be too firm for the blades of the disposal to break.

Disposal Care

When disposing of food through the garbage disposal, always run cold water while the the disposal is grinding the food and for a few seconds after turning the disposal off to prevent foods from sticking and clogging. Eliminate odors from your garbage disposal by running lemon and other citrus fruit peels through the disposal, and sharpen the blades of the disposal by chopping ice up in the disposal every few weeks.

Alternative to Garbage Disposal

Even though garbage disposals relieve some of the strain on landfills, they add to the strain on sewage systems. Garbage disposals also require running water to operate, which puts a strain on the water supply, especially in regions where the water supply is already limited. If you have the space on your property, start a compost pile. A compost pile can naturally decompose all of the foods that a garbage disposal accepts as well as those that cannot be put into the disposal, like celery, onion peels and coffee grounds. (Read more)

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