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Phase 3 Mailboxes ready!

The Post Office has approved everything, and mail delivery to the new mailboxes has begun (as of Saturday, May 28th).  It’s been a long time coming, but So https://unica-web.com/archive/2018/MITZE-CHAPOVSKI-candidate-UNICA2018.html buy generic cialis consumers have many options on where to buy Propecia without prescription, it is best to inform your doctor before taking Tadagra. It dissolves quickly to produce a generic levitra try this page tasty orange flavoured drink. viagra wholesale uk There are several other medical and heath benefits of Goji Berries. These sleeves have small bumps, wrinkles or ribs on its surface thereby https://unica-web.com/members/more-about-unica-members.html cost of prescription viagra providing additional stimulation. it’s great to finally have mail arriving curbside!  Thanks to the HOA Board for working through the red tape and getting this done.

Have any questions about mailboxes or mail delivery?  Please contact the HOA Board at asktheboard@mychv.com.

What’s up with the mailboxes???

It’s the question we all want an answer.

And I have one!

The mailboxes for houses in Phase 3 (people who currently do not have mailboxes in front of their houses) are in progress.  But you already knew that — you saw the cute white posts out front, right?

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Anyway, after the weather starts agreeing, the mailbox work should be complete within 4-6 weeks.

If you have any more questions about the mailboxes, please contact the Architecture & Development Review committee at adrc@mychv.com.