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Recycling services available in Eagle Nest

 Every other week, many residents of Eagle Nest set out big blue recycling containers filled with items that are recycled instead of adding to their garbage waste.  Republic Services has offered this service to our neighborhood for many years.  Every family's goal should be to reduce the amount of trash produced; curbside pick-up is a convenient way to accomplish this. Republic Services recycles everything except styrofoam.  This includes all plastics 1-7, glass, aluminum cans, plastic sacks (including the newspaper bags), all paper, and cardboard that includes food boxes like cereals and cake mixes.  They pick up every other week (on our Monday trash day), and the charge is $19.50 for three months.  They give customers the 96 gallon blue recycling container. Citizens shouldn't have to pay for recycling.  Indianapolis is very behind other communities in not rewarding citizens for recycling, but that will undoubtedly change in the future.  Many...

Updated Eagle Nest home sale activity

Following is a recap of the latest home-sale activity in Eagle Nest, as of Feb.17: Six properties currently on the market are listed for an average sale price of $167,016. The highest is listed at $199,900, the lowest at $99,900. One home sold recently for $140,000. Five properties are listed as foreclosures. Homes for sale 8168 Teel Way           Lot #4        MLS #21193588  $154,999 (listed 1/23/13) 8401 Sandpiper Ct.    Lot # 41      MLS #21210708 $164,900 (listed 1/15/13) 7710 Warbler Drive    Lot #309    MLS #21206905  $197,500 (listed 12/3/12; original listing $200,000) 8026 Tanager Lane     Lot #258    MLS #21192806  $199,900 (listed 10/31/12) 8317 Quail Court        Lot #100    MLS #21195545  $184,900 (listed 9/29/12; original listi...

Could you be a target for crime?

Do you want to learn how you can protect your home and personal property and increase the safety in our neighborhood? The Binford Redevelopment and Growth Association (BRAG) is hosting a free anti-crime seminar Wednesday, Feb. 20, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., at St. Mathhew's Church, 56th and Binford Blvd. The event is presented by the Multi-Jurisdictional Offender Strategy Team (M.O.S.T.) and will be conducted by Marion County Deputy Prosecutors Annie Martens and Daphne Whitmire. Questions? Call organizers at (317) 327-3542. BRAG is sponsoring this event but Eagle Nest residents still can benefit because crime knows now boundaries. Mark your calendars and plan to attend!

Eagle Nest dues letters mailed

By now, all Eagle Nest residents should have received their 2013 Annual Dues Letter in mail. And there's good news: The amount due has been reduced! Well sort of ... The ENPOA Board of Directors was able to offer a $40 credit to each homeowner, resulting in a total dues amount of $350. That's the lowest dues have been in nearly a decade! This is a one-time credit, however, and cannot be guaranteed in the future, given unforeseen budgetary needs. The regular dues amount of $390 was set by previous ENPOA boards, yet through diligent cost containment and effective management your directors have been able to offer credits the past three years. Please note: Dues are due by May 1. If payment is not received by June 1, ENPOA will turn your account over to our attorney for collection and a late fee and interest will be charged. Once the account is transferred to the lawyers, it's out of our hands -- and could be quite expensive for those who don't pay on time. Your ENPO...

Crime alert: Castle Cove breakin reported

A residence on Bayview Point was broken into about 11 a.m. (Tuesday, Jan 8). The following details are from a neighbor who witnessed the crime, as provided by the Castle Cove Crime Watch: "A black Dodge Ram 1500 with chrome wheels and trim driven by a man wearing a large heavy coat pulled into the driveway. The passenger, wearing low-slung jeans with a chain, got out of the truck talking on the phone and then went to the front door. After no one answered, he signaled the driver, who put the hood of his coat over his head and got out of the truck. Both men were black and appeared to be in their 30s. They kicked in the front door, and police say they went straight to the master bedroom (common practice, because this is where most residents keep jewelry, cash, credit cards, guns, etc.). Jewelry and a computer were taken. Three patrol cars responded but the burglars had already left having been in and out very quickly. The resident had locked the dog away before she ...