C RY D E R
P O I N T
DECEMBER 4
Publisher & Editor Victoria Schneps-Yunis
Associate Publisher Joshua A. Schneps
Editor In Chief Jill Davis
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
& REMINDERS
DECEMBER 2019
in the 01/21 and 21/41 circles is strictly
by Management. Residents are advised
to notify their concierge when utilizing the
space. Visitors are prohibited from parking
in the circles. Cars in violation are subject to
being towed.
COMPACTOR ROOMS: Residents are advised
to adhere to the signage in the compactor
rooms and to keep the rooms neat. All
trash is to be placed in the chute, and paper/
cardboard and plastics/glass/metal are to be
put into their respective bins. A designated
bucket is in each room for batteries. Please
contact your concierge or Management if you
have any questions.
SHOPPING CARTS: Carts are provided in
lobbies as a convenience to transfer packages
to and from apartments. Residents are reminded
Message from
the Board President
Before we dive into the depths of the holidays,
please mark your calendars for Thursday, December
12, for our annual shareholders’ meeting
where we’ll review the 2020 budget.
The next night, December 13, will be the
annual Kids’ Holiday Party, which has become
a very special event for the children
at Cryder Point (especially since Santa Claus
himself takes time from his busy schedule to
stop by!).
Please also mark your calendars for Sunday,
January 5, for our annual New Year’s Brunch in
the 01 Community Room. The Board puts this together each year for
the whole community, and it’s a really nice way for all of us to get together
on a chilly winter afternoon. I hope you can all drop by.
I’d like to also thank Cryder Point Community Affairs, which is not
only responsible for the many community events we enjoy throughout
the year, but also initiates the important charitable efforts that Cryder
Point is proud to be a part of. These include a school supplies drive, the
annual Thanksgiving food drive and a coat drive. You can read about
this year’s Thanksgiving and coat drives in this issue—naturally, they
were both great successes. All of the people who pitch in to make these
things happen are Cryder Point resident volunteers who give their time
generously, and these efforts couldn’t happen without them. Needless
to say, community participation is what makes these things come together,
and thanks go to everyone who so generously donated to these
causes throughout the year.
Finally, as we say goodnight to 2019, on behalf of the Board, I’d like
to thank our entire Cryder Point staff for all their hard work and dedication
throughout the year. Our appreciation goes to Bill Newell and
all of our concierges and maintenance staff who keep this place running
every day. I’d also like to give a shout out to Stacey Pankavich, who
celebrated her seven-year anniversary with us recently. (Happily, she
doesn’t seem to have the “seven year itch” and will be with us a long
time!) Thanks also to our newest addition, Bridget Matus, who started
with us just this past summer. She’s already off and running and is proving
to be a great asset to our office. We’re extremely fortunate to have
such a great group of folks working here, and we thank you one and all.
Wishing everyone in our beautiful Cryder Point Community Happy
Holidays and all the best for a healthy New Year,
Till next time, Jill Davis
CRYDER POINT
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“We’re All About You”
SHAREHOLDERS MEETING: Thursday, December
12, 7pm – 01 Community Room
PARKING IN COURTYARD CIRCLES: Parking
limited to 20 minutes unless otherwise approved
to return them to the lobby promptly
after use. Do not leave them in elevators or
hallways. If you need assistance, please contact
your concierge.
BALCONIES: All balconies must remain clear
of any obstructions to access to fire escapes.
Violators will be subject to an administrative
charge. Please contact Management if you
have any questions.
HOMEOWNER’S INSURANCE: All residents
are required to maintain homeowner’s
insurance and a copy of your Declarations
Page of your current insurance must be on file
with the Management Office.
APARTMENT RENOVATIONS: Shareholders
are required to contact Management prior
to initiating any renovations/improvements,
including but not limited to the installation of
split-system air conditioning, kitchen or bathroom
remodeling, etc. Contact the Office for
information and necessary forms.
STORAGE IN GARAGES IS PROHIBITED:
Residents are not permitted to store personal
items in the garages. If you have items in the
garage, please remove them immediately.
Items not removed will be discarded. If you
need assistance, contact the Management Office.
MANAGEMENT OFFICE SERVICES: To
protect your privacy and maximize Management
Office resources, no personal business
services (copying, faxing, printing, etc.) are
permitted in the Management Office. Only
Cryder Point business is to be handled. Thank
you for your cooperation.
APARTMENT PROBLEMS: If you have
a problem in your apartment such as heat,
plumbing, etc., please contact your Concierge.
He/she will notify the Office to provide assistance
as soon as possible.
EMERGENCY CONTACTS: All residents
have received a form to provide the Office with
updated contact information in the event of an
emergency. If you have not already done so,
please complete and return the form as soon
as possible.
DOG WALKING: House Rules expressly prohibit
walking dogs anywhere on the property
to relieve themselves; failure to comply will result
in a warning and/or $250 administrative
charge. You must also keep your dog on a leash
in all common areas.
DOG REGISTRATION: Register your dog!
Your dog must wear a CPOC issued medallion
anywhere on CPOC property. Dogs observed
without a medallion will be assumed not to be
registered and owners will be subject to a $250
administrative charge. See Stacey in the office
to register.
CONTACTING THE BOARD: Please e-mail
the Board at board@cryderpoint.com, or leave
a note with your concierge, at the Management
Office, or in the Suggestion Box in your lobby.
Management Office: 718-767-5003
Management Office Fax: 718-767-1549
e-mail: spankavich@cryderpoint.com
Lobby/Doorman: 718-767-5003/Press 5
Board of Directors e-mail: board@cryderpoint.com
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