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.

Friday, August 22, 2014

The 32 Annual Antique and Classic Boat Festival


photo by Anne Campbell


















For those of you who live at 24 Norman Street who are not away this weekend and are looking for an activity in Salem, consider attending the 32 Annual Antique and Classic Boat Festival
32nd Antique and Classic Boat Festival3
August 23-24, 2014. This as a rare chance to see vintage motor yachts and sailboats, tour vessels, meet skippers and crews and vote for your favorite boats! A crafts market, artists, old-time band music, children's activities. The Blessing of the Fleet and more! Live music throughout the weekend. The show goes on rain or shine!
Saturday from 11am-5pm; Sunday from 10am-3pm at the Brewer Hawthorne Cove Marina, 10 White Street, Salem. Admission: $5, Free for children under 12. Visit the website here: boatfestival.org


32nd Antique and Classic Boat Festival
32nd Antique and Classic Boat Festival

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Get a Key
















The front entry access panel was replaced and re-programmed this week. It turns out that it was a nearby lightning strike that caused an electrical surge that overloaded and burned out part of the entry system. We were extremely lucky that the main part of the code entry system continued to work, but it underlines a potential issue. One of the things that was so surprising about the panel failure was how few tenants in the building actually have a key to the front door of the building. If the electronic entry panel fails for any reason (lightning strike, power failure, vandalism) you may not be able to gain access the building. For this reason, Markwood Management strongly advises that you have an entry key in your possession; obtain one from your landlord, or Markwood Management as soon as possible.
The front entry panel is meant as a convenience, but not as a total replacement for keyed entry, and in the case of a total power failure, it will not work. For security purposes we prefer that you have a key available to use in such emergencies. This may also reduce the incidence of people propping the door open because they do not have a key.  So again, if you do not have a key to the front and back door, get one as soon as possible.