Community Pictures
If you have any pictures of neighborhood gatherings, or anything else that you would like to post on the website, please email fthe Board at halliehills2hoa@gmail.com
Security Blotter
While your HOA is not a law enforcement organization, and we do not have a neighborhood watch component, we actively encourage each of you to watch out for each other and for yourselves.
Over the last year we have been notified by the Town of Manchester Police on several occasions of criminal activity in our area. While the most common instances were vehicle entry and theft of belongings therein, there have been some occurrences of home robberies through unsecured basement doors as well.
Please take some basic precautions to keep yourself, your property, and your neighbors safe from those who would want to harm them:
Use outside lights at night.
Take note of unusual vehicles or persons moving about at odd hours.
Lock your doors and windows at all times.
Don’t leave your keys in your car, keep it locked and don’t store valuables in your car.
Good Housekeeping Notes
Keep areas around mailboxes clear of trash/recycling bins, ice and snow so the Post Office can deliver mail and packages.
Trash cans and recycling bins are to be kept out of public view except on trash/recycling collection days. This includes the accumulation of recyclable materials as well.
From the town website: All Town streets are SNOW EMERGENCY ROUTES. When the state places into effect the Snow Emergency Plan, PARKING is PROHIBITED on all streets including Route 30. All sidewalks are required to be cleared of snow and ice within 10 hours after the snow has ceased falling. If snow falls overnight, then you have until 6:00 PM the following day.
Please clear sidewalks adjoining your property and keep access to fire hydrants clear so the fire department can access them in an emergency
Kindly consider helping your neighbors with snow removal if they are physically unable, out of town, or unable for another reason
It may be hard to believe, but some of the homes in our community are approaching 15 or more years old. Keep an eye out for exterior maintenance items before a small issue becomes a bigger problem. Some things to check for:
Weather stripping and caulking around doors and windows
Trim and foundation paint
Loose or missing shingles
Dirt/algae build up on siding – a good wash can clean this right off
Pet owners, please pick up after your pets and refrain from allowing your pets to relieve themselves on other homeowners’ property.