DECEMBER 2019

The Farmstead Annual Meeting is scheduled for January 18th, at 10 am in the Keene Public Library.  Notices will be sent to all owners along with the Budget for the coming year and a Proxy.


This is a reminder that the bulletin board at the Mailbox Shelter is a place where all Farmstead residents can post notices, but no one other than manage-ment or Directors should be removing anything from the board.  We’ve had several incidents of flyers and/or notices being removed and this cannot continue.   If for some reason a resident has a concern with an item that has been posted, you should contact CB Property Management and we’ll address the problem.


We’ve had our first “real” snowstorm and we’ll have many more before Spring. Please move your vehicles for White’s Groundskeeping


snow plows when they’re working on site so our parking lots stay clear and safe. When you move your vehicle you can park it in your carport (if it’s not already occupied.) You can also park temporarily in the “safe parking” area on the Entrance Road but return your vehicle to your usual parking space when White’s plows are done.


And, while we’re on the subject of snow: if snow falls off the carport roofs, please call CBPM. White’s checks the property regularly, but snow can slide off at any time (even just after they leave) and we’d rather have four calls about fallen snow and get it removed than have the piles remain and freeze in place.


We’re still having issues with residents and improper recycling. We sent all-new information in the November newsletter. Please follow


The Recycling Guide-lines (also posted in the Recycling Area). If you can’t recycle properly – it’s better not to recycle at all.


We should all be “dog careful”, even during the Winter. Snow only covers the dog excrement temporarily and it will continue to do damage throughout the cold season. Please clean up after your dog and we’ll be rewarded with a more healthy and attractive lawn in the spring. Please, PLEASE don’t let your dog(s) walk up to other owner’s front steps to relieve themselves on the shrubs nearby.


This is a busy month, so take time to relax. Whatever you’re cele-brating we hope you enjoy it and have a Happy 2020.

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