march - Highwood Village Apartments

174 St. Anselm’s Drive • Goffstown, NH 03045
603-624-8486
MARCH 2017
Power Up
Daylight saving time is a good
opportunity to replace batteries in
household devices like clocks and remote
controls to keep them at peak power.
Referral Bonus
We want to thank all of our residents
who refer our Highwood Village Apartments
to friends and family. We are happy to
deduct $300 from your rent!
Please keep referring.
Parking Issues
Please remember that friends and
family need to park in the designated
visitor parking area.
Management will put a notice on the
vehicle we do not recognize as a warning
before we tow it.
Renew Your Lease with Highwood
Village Apartments
Don’t forget to renew your lease with us!
Manager’s Corner
Please remember, we are here for you.
Your thoughts and concerns are our top
priority. Please stop by the office with any
problem you should have. We want to help!
The Highwood
Village Staff
Property Manager
Melonie Ravenelle
Leasing Consultant
Stephanie Lambert
Maintenance
Michael Tiedemann
Michael Hallee
Just a Reminder
Happy St. Patrick’s Day
The staff wishes all our residents a
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
You have found a pot of gold living at
Highwood Village Apartments.
Don’t forget, rent is due on the 1st of
every month and on the 5th, we charge a
late fee.
Up-To-Date Contact Information
Please make sure that Stephanie and
Melonie have your current contact
information. Please call the office with any
new phone number or vehicle
information, or stop by the office!
Spring Is on the Way
March 20th marks the first day of spring!
Just think, soon the beautiful pool at
Highwood Village will be open.
Important Numbers
Office
(603) 624-8486
Fax
(603) 641-2818
Emergency Number to Call
(603) 296-5430
Office Hours
Monday–Friday
8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Saturday
9 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
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MARCH
1876: Scientist Alexander Graham
Bell is granted a patent for what
would become his most famous
invention, the telephone.
1918: The U.S. Congress passes the
Standard Time Act, setting official
time zones and enacting daylight
saving time nationwide.
1933: In his inaugural address,
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
pledges to lead the country out of
the Great Depression.
1946: Former British Prime Minister
Winston Churchill coins the Cold
War phrase “Iron Curtain” in a
speech at Westminster College
in Missouri.
1952: Jazz trumpeter and composer
Miles Davis records “Kind of Blue.”
Many critics cite the best-selling
album as the greatest jazz record of
all time.
1965: The film version of the
Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
“The Sound of Music” premieres.
1971: Billed as boxing’s “Fight of
the Century,” Joe Frazier defeats
Muhammad Ali before a sold-out
crowd at New York’s Madison
Square Garden.
1985: A Boston computer company
registers the world’s first internet
domain name: Symbolics.com.
1997: At the World Figure Skating
Championships, 14-year-old
American Tara Lipinski becomes the
youngest skater in history to win the
women’s singles title.
2002: After 200 years of
neutrality, voters in Switzerland
approve a referendum to join the
United Nations.
2007: Instant replay becomes
a permanent officiating tool in
NFL games.