The 24 Norman Street Blog is written and privately maintained by resident George Courage. This blog is no longer endorsed or paid for by either Markwood Management, or Harvest Properties and the opinions, observations and recommendations expressed therein are those of the author alone. This blog welcomes constructive comments, opinions and feedback about anything and everything affecting the quality of life in, near and around 24 Norman Street and Salem, Massachusetts.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Salem Farmers' Market Opens Tomorrow!




































The Salem Farmers' Market runs on Thursday's from 3-7pm starting June 14th and ending December 20th. You will be able to find all sorts of fresh produce, fresh seafood, breads, live entertainment and much more. For more information click here.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Parking in Riley Plaza June 30th

24 NORMAN STREET RESIDENTS NEED TO READ THIS.
Below is an e-mail sent to Nate Gravel, one of the trustees for 24 Norman Street by Ellen S. Talkowsky, Special Projects Coordinator for the Department of Public Services in Salem.

Dear Mr.  Gravel:  I am writing to inform you and the residents of the Norman Street condominiums that on June 30th, the North Shore Pride organization will be holding a parade that will be staged and begin at Riley Plaza.   In the course of planning for this event, the Salem Police Department has determined that the best staging area and step-off point for the parade would be the Riley Plaza parking area.  From a public safety perspective, this site allows the police department to keep participants safe within the location and also allows for traffic to continue to flow throughout the downtown until very shortly before the noon time start of the parade.

I am aware that residents of the Norman Street condominiums park their vehicles at this location and they will not need to relocate them.  However they will not be able to enter the lot or remove their vehicles from the lot during staging and step-off hours.  The Salem Police Traffic Division will close this parking area to vehicles effective at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 30, 2012.  Once the parade has cleared the Riley Plaza area, the lot can immediately be re-opened to vehicles.  I estimate the parade divisions will be out of the parking area by 1:00 p.m.

At this time, I would like to ask your assistance in passing along this information to the residents in your building.  Please let me know the most effective way to do this.

Thank you,

Ellen S. Talkowsky
Special Projects Coordinator
Department of Public Services
120 Washington Street, 4th Floor
Salem, MA 01970
978-745-9595, ext. 5676
978-745-0349 (fax)
www.salem.com
etalkowsky@salem.com

Saturday, June 2, 2012

FREE SUMMER CONCERTS!

Mamadou provides some outdoor fun on Artists Row in downtown Salem, MA.

The City of Salem presents free Summer Concerts at the Peabody Street Park every Sunday 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm throughout the summer.
Each Sunday throughout the Summer of 2012, the City of Salem is hosting the Peabody Street PArk Concert Series. Heading up this project is Mamadou Diop, leader of the World Fusion band MAMADOU. The goal of this project is to bring the communities of Salem together through music.
Peabody Street PArk is at 15 Peabody Street, Salem, MA, near Lafayette and Derby Street on the South River Walkway.
This concert series is made possible with the support of the City of Salem, the Mayor of Salem Kim Driscoll, local neighborhood associations, local businesses and associates, along with local musuicians and performers. All are welcome to attend each and every one of these family-friendly, FREE events.
For more information on the performers and to look ahead at the schedule for the concert seriesin the upcoming months go to www.junglerhythm.com

Really?


Coffee cup found sitting in the hallway.
Another in a series of WTF? moments. 

Recently there have been several instances of trash carelessly left on the stairs. We're not talking little bits of paper...more like fast food wrappers, soda cans, coffee cups...coffee.

There is both a recycling bin and a trash bin in the first floor entryway. There is a large dumpster in the side lot, and a smaller trash barrel at the entrance to the side lot. Plus you may have access to a trash barrel in the unit you are living in, or visiting.

Not sure if you are passively-aggressively showing your disdain for the property,  a lack respect for yourself,  or if your manners just never progressed beyond that of a 2-year-old. Maybe you are a 2-year old. Maybe you are used to someone else picking up after you, or perhaps you're just too busy to be bothered to walk the flight of stairs to the trash barrel.
Not sure.

We know it's hard being expected to pick up after yourself, but please try.
Your neighbors will appreciate it.