A series of entries designed to capture the ongoing adventures of NINA! See how we came to be where we are today, and follow along as we enter the new century of social media!

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An inside look at West Middle Community School

David
7/25/2017

We arranged an “off Wednesday” tour of the newly renovated West Middle Community School today.  I have to admit, I had been skeptical about the rooftop athletic field, but they pulled it off!



This Week's Tour: Bushnell Park

David
7/19/2017

A smaller group than usual, but those who came got a detailed history of Bushnell Park from Don Poland.



Our Newest Volunteer: Stan Guzek!

David
07/13/2017

Stan Guzek has volunteered to take photos of our houses for us!  These are photos from his first effort.

Stan has been around Hartford for awhile, and he's a historic preservation buff.  When he offered to take photos for us, we were very happy to take him up on it!  Stan has a great eye, and his photos will be very helpful to us as we get ready to put 94 Ashley on the market. 



This Week's Tour: The Street on Which I live

David
7/12/2017

Frank Hagaman led today’s group on a walk down Farmington Avenue as far as South Marshall Street.  Along the way, he highlighted history, architecture, and future plans for the business corridor.



New Signage at Sigourney Square Park

David
Friends of Sigourney Square Park
6/29/2017

Hartford Department of Public Works has installed new signs at the gateways to Sigourney Square Park on Sigourney Street.  These signs will be standard for all parks in Hartford.



Progress at 94 Ashley

David
94-96 Ashley Street
6/29/2017

The interior is coming together nicely.



This week's tour: Forgotten Asylum Hill

David
6/28/2017

Jonathan Clark took us on a walk through the old Town Farm and past the former site of the Alms House.



Congratulations To Mike Stockman!

David
5/5/2017

Today, Mike Stockman worked his last day as construction manager for NINA as he officially embarked on retirement.  Mike has worked for NINA for nearly a decade, and he has been a jack-of-all-trades as he's managed our construction schedules, overseen volunteers, worked on the houses himself, and completed, as he always called them, his "honey-do" lists that ensured that every house was ready for our new homeowners.

Mike was instrumental in the completion of the Zunner Building, stepping in to oversee the final stages of construction which included the installation of the elevator.  Mike's role in seeing this project through to the end simply cannot be understated.
 
NINA will of course miss Mike, and we have tremendous gratitude for everything he has done while working for us.  We wish him well in his retirement -- he tells us he plans to do some traveling, see some Broadway shows, spend time with family, and, once he gets that out of his system (and Carrie orders him out of the house!), come back as a volunteer on future NINA projects.  We're not fooled of course:  we know he's coming back for the weekly "fellowship meeting"!
 
Best wishes, Mike:  thanks for a great decade and the enormous difference you've made in Asylum Hill!


The Zunner Building's new name unveiled

David
207-213 Garden Street
4/26/2017

This goes under the heading of things we noticed in the neighborhood – we saw this new sign up as we were out and about today, and we stopped for a photo.

Incidentally, we only feel slightly out of touch – apparently HCLF re-dedicated the building back in October!



At work on 94 Ashley Street

David
94-96 Ashley Street
4/5/2017

Some scenes from the work on 94 Ashley.



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