![]() The incident of the rustlers in Ringsend was vaguely familiar, but since I worked for some years in that general area of Dublin, my recollection may have been no more than revived domesticity. I got to like Trellis and the way that his characters took over his life and put him through much suffering. To return to our muttons, I read it slowly and carefully and as I went along, began to think I had not read it before. Nature of collective expertise: sapient, academic, panoptic. It may be relevant here to point out to our readers that among the other members of the Tinteán collective are experts on and enthusiasts for Flann’s contemporary James Joyce, who made laudable but unsuccessful attempts to have Two-Birds reviewed in the French media. It was first published in 1939, so the word antiquity is probably not appropriate, but it is well to note that it has travelled extensively without losing its back coverĪnthony Quinn’s learned account of bird-man Sweeney and his representation of that worthy’s rumination through art persuaded me that I should re-read the great Flann’s work. His Time Flies column appears every Sunday. The board reinforces its commitment to affordable housing for seniors.” Together with the management company, Housing and Health Services Inc., the staff and the cooperation of its many residents, the board of directors has moved the community forward with continuing physical improvements over the last 20 years. Timber Ridge reports, “The complex, over the years, has maintained excellent ratings from HUD and MDHCD, both in administrative and physical reviews. They celebrated the 40 years of tireless hard work by burning a stack of legal papers and its mortgage. On May 16, 2013, a group of Carroll County community leaders got together to share some memories celebrating the 40th anniversary of Timber Ridge. Ridge Residences houses 79 apartment units offering 19 studio and 60 one-bedroom apartments and is adjacent to the Timber Ridge Apartment community.” provides a three-story elevator equipped apartment building for low-income, active seniors aged 62 years and older. This project included a … link to the original community center…”Īccording to information found on the Timber Ridge website, “Ridge Residences, Inc. After numerous struggles the building opened in January 1993. To comply with HUD legal requirements, a separate corporation was formed in July 1984 known as Ridge Residences, Inc. The directors began planning to secure funds for and to build an adjacent three story mid-rise 80-unit project known as Ridge Residences. recognized the need for additional housing. The Timber Ridge history account reports, “in 1967, recognizing a need for affordable housing for seniors, seven churches in Westminster formulated a plan to provide housing for many who could no longer maintain their own homes… During the mid-1980s with all of the apartments occupied and the waiting list growing longer, Westminster Church Homes, Inc. Construction on the project began in the summer of 1972. 26, 1970, and the city annexed the property on Oct. Frank Thomas on June 15, 1972, after the City of Westminster planning commission approved the project on Oct. A history of the Timber Ridge initiative explains that Timber Ridge is the name mentioned in “old deeds parcels of land in this area by this name.” The property was purchased from the estate of W. Westminster is the consolidation of five hamlets that came together under the name, Westminster in 1819. The origin of the name Timber Ridge dates back to the earliest beginnings of what we know as Westminster today. Paul’s United Church of Christ, The First Presbyterian Church, Westminster Church of the Brethren and Westminster United Methodist Church (WUMC).” Those churches were and continue to be: Ascension Episcopal Church, Grace Lutheran Church, St. “This board was composed of 21 directors, three from each of the seven participating churches. “On October 15, 1970: representatives from seven Christian Churches of Westminster, MD met to organize a non-profit corporation for the purpose of supervising the construction of and upon completion, the management of a 100 unit Senior Citizens Retirement Home… The shovel being used for the mortgage burning had been used for the original groundbreaking for the project and was preserved by Betty Speicher and her daughter, Dianne Blubaugh. ![]() ![]() ![]() Richard Boecker, president of Housing & Health Services Inc., the management company for the project and Robert Iber, director of the Baltimore Multi-Family Program Department of HUD. Pictured from left: Ed Davis, original and long-serving board member Jayson Luckenbaugh, president of the board of directors of Timber Ridge Apartments Inc. A celebration of the burning of the mortgage for Timber Ridge Apartments Inc.
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