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Monday, June 13, 2011

A Day Trip to the Seacoast of New Hampshire

Looking for a quick trip to the sea coast this weekend?? 
You don't have to spend a lot of money to get a good lobster roll.

Head over to Old Ferry Landing on Ceres Street in Portsmouth.  The food is great, the drinks are cold and the views are spectacular!
Enjoy looking at the tugboats docked in the harbor, view the Isle of Shoals ferry as it passes by or watch the drawbridge going up on the Memorial Bridge.
Old Ferry Landing has a large variety of friend and broiled seafood, burgers, chicken and sweet treats.  The prices are moderate too.  Their lobster rolls come in two sizes for $12.99 or $19.99. 
A great day trip...Now That's the Red Oak Life!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Come Enjoy the Pool At Sunset Ridge


  The Pool is Open at Sunset Ridge!
Come over to the Clubhouse to enjoy the sparkling pool.
Spring Hours are 9 to 5 every day.

Bring your pool pass with you when you come.  You are allowed 2 guests when you are at the pool.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

New Art Installation in Downtown Manchester

 A community that embraces the arts is a vibrant one!!!  Manchester now has a new sculpture on Granite Street that was recently installed and dedicated. 
Ernest Modesto has entitled his work "Crossroads."  It is an expression of the urban landscape from a unique perspective. 
Next time you are near the Verizon Arena stop and take a look.  There is a surprise in the grate of this sculpture.  Mayor Ted Gatsas pointed this out at the dedication ceremony.
Supporting the arts...Now That's the Red Oak Life!

Friday, May 20, 2011

My Favorite Recipe: Fettucine Alfredo!!

Looking for an easy recipe that your family will love?  This one is always a hit in our house!

My Family’s Fav Fettucine ‘Fredo


this particular recipe serves about 12. I have 7 people, I need to make a HUGE amount.

2-2 1/2 pounds Fettucine noodles (prepared as per the instructions)
1 1/2 cup butter
approx 15 cloves chopped garlic
3 c. heavy cream (see, told you it’s fattening)
3 egg yolks
6 cups fresh parmesan cheese
1/2 c. dried parsley
Optional: mushrooms, garlic shrimp or chicken to add into the mix…so YUMMMMMMY!

Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add fettucine pasta and cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until al dente; drain.
In a large skillet melt the butter and add the chopped garlic. Cook on low for about 5 minutes. Stir often and try not to burn the garlic.
Pour about a 1/4 cup of the heavy cream into a smallish bowl and add the egg yolk. Beat together; put aside.
Pour the remaining cream into the frying pan on medium high. Mix rapidly with whisk as cream boils. Slowly add the cream/egg mixture because you don’t want the egg to curdle! Whisk until well blended.
Add 1 cup of the Parmesan cheese and continue to mix the cream.
Pour in the remaining Parmesan
Add the parsley
Mix until smooth.
Immediately remove from stove.
Serve over cooked pasta.
Garnish with fresh parsley.

Have some wonderful, crusty bread alongside it.

And don’t forget to eat your veggies (to counteract the fattening part)

Buon appetito!
Now That's the Red Oak Life!!

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Summer Movie Preview from Red Oak Apartment Homes!

Photo: Hot Weather, Cool Flicks
Summer movie preview.
When it comes to summer movies, just one word comes to mind – BIG. Big blockbusters, big laughs, big budgets and big stars, all coming together to make this summer movie season bigger than ever. Here is a sneak peek at what’s going to be cool in the theaters when the weather gets hot.
The summer starts early with sequels to some popular favorites. The fourth installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean films is set for release at the end of May. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides sees Johnny Depp back as Captain Jack Sparrow in a new 3D adventure based on the popular Disney attraction. Go along for the ride of your life as Jack and company search for the Fountain of Youth. (Rated PG-13)
If you don’t quite have your sea legs and would prefer to drive your way to adventure, you’re in luck because Cars 2 is also hitting theaters. In this animated comedy from Pixar Studios and Walt Disney, Lightning McQueen and Mater venture overseas to compete in the World Grand Prix. Chaos ensues when the two unknowingly get themselves caught up in a little international espionage along the way. (Not Yet Rated)
What about a little 80s nostalgia, via a big-screen adaptation of a classic kid’s cartoon? In The Smurfs, How I Met Your Mother’s Neil Patrick Harris and Glee’s Jayma Mays make the move from TV stars to movie stars as a New York City couple whose lives are turned upside down by the arrival of the little blue creatures with the big hearts. It’s Hanna Barbera meets Pixar and oh-so-much-fun. (Not Yet Rated)
Of course, for many kids (and quite a few parents), summer 2011 belongs to one film alone – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II. Harry, Ron and Hermione have one last shot to defeat the evil Voldemort. Will they succeed? If you have read the books, you probably already know the answer, but somehow seeing it play out on a big screen is still an adventure unlike any other. (Not Yet Rated)

Speaking of action, if thrilling theater is what you seek, then X-Men: First Class might be the first-class choice for you. A prequel to the Hugh Jackman movies of recent years, First Class chronicles the early days of Professor X and the gang. Up-and-comers like Michael Fassbender, Nicholas Hoult and recent Oscar nominee Jennifer Lawrence shine as the young would-be superheroes in this action flick with heart. (Not Yet Rated)
If that’s still not enough comic book action for you, you can always check out Ryan Reynolds in Green Lantern. Not to be mistaken with Seth Rogen’s recent action caper Green Hornet, Green Lantern is all action, all the time. Based on the DC Comic of the same name, a sequel has already been commissioned before the first film is even released, so you know it’s going to be good. (Not Yet Rated)
J.J. Abrams, the man behind Lost,is back again with Super 8. A first-person-style film in the vein of his 2008 hit Cloverfield, the plot of Super 8 revolves around a group of kids who catch some alien activity on their cameras. Further details are being kept under close wraps, but early buzz leads to this being the sleeper hit of the summer. (Not Yet Rated)
Last, what do you get when you combine Academy Award-nominated actor Ryan Gosling, Grammy Award-winning opera singer Josh Groban and a former America’s Next Top Model contestant? Why, the cast of Steve Carell’s new comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love, of course. Carell plays a man whose seemingly perfect life comes crashing down around him, forcing him back out into the dating world. Out of practice and seemingly befuddled by the process, he is taken under the wing of a 30-something playboy, played by Gosling, who is appearing in his first comedic role since his pre-fame turn on a late 90s Canadian teen comedy Breaker High. A heartwarming comedy about family and starting over, it’s the flat-out hilarious, feel-good comedic romp of the summer. (Rated PG-13)
This summer is shaping up to be a great one for movies. So, when the days get too hot, slip into a cool theater for summer fun playing at a theater near you...Now That's the Red Oak Life!

Monday, May 9, 2011

Springtime in Boston Common: Just a Tank Away!!!

 On a recent trip to Boston I enjoyed the beauty of the Boston Common and Public Gardens.  You can't help but feel like the cold days of winter are behind us after a walk here.  The trees and flowers are in full bloom right now. 
 You might enjoy a look at some of the historic states in the park.  This one of George Washington is very prominate!  Don't forget to look for the Make Way for Ducklings statue in the corner closest to Charles Street. 
 Of course the Swan Boats are in the water and ready to go.  You havent lived until you have tried this. 
The tulips are amazing.  There is every color you can imagine!
Boston is just a short hour trip from Manchester.  Bring a picnic lunch to eat in the Common for a fun and cheap day trip!
Now That's the Red Oak Life!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Happy Easter from Red Oak Apartment Homes!!

Red Oak invites you to join us for our Easter Egg Hunt!!

Featuring a guest appearance by the Easter Bunny!

Sat April 23rd at 3:00pm
Come to
Sunset Ridge Apts Clubhouse at 80 Eastern Ave, Manchester, NH
Pictures with the Easter Bunny, Treats and Fun!!

Please reply with ages and number of children that will be attending.
You may call our Office at 624-6666.
Now That's the Red Oak Life!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Mother's Day Ideas in New England

Celebrating Mother’s Day in New England
Exciting ideas that will make this Mother’s Day extraordinary.

Planning the perfect Mother’s Day is easy with so many fun options available in New England this year. Mothers just want to spend some quality time with their families, no matter the activity, but why not get creative and plan some new surprises this year. There are so many possibilities that it will be easy to find things for the whole family to enjoy.

Brunch is the quintessential Mother’s Day activity, and for good reason. What mother doesn’t love an extravagant meal that she doesn’t have to cook or clean-up after? Kick this holiday standby up a notch by taking a brunch cruise. There are boats all over New England offering this special treat. Bostonians should check out the Odyssey Cruise Line (www.odysseycruises.com/Boston/mothers-day), which offers balloon artists and goodie bags for children, live entertainment for adults and gorgeous views of the harbor. Residents of New Hampshire can hop aboard the M/S Mount Washington for a fabulous champagne brunch that explores the sights of Lake Winnipesauke. For information on booking tickets, head to www.cruisenh.com/brunch.html.
A unique way to combine eating with sightseeing is to take Mom on a hot air balloon ride. High 5 Ballooning in Derry, New Hampshire offers a champagne picnic following each ride, making it the perfect treat for this holiday. Schedule your trip at http://www.high5ballooning.com/.
Mothers that prefer to stay on the ground while celebrating might enjoy sitting and listening to some classical music. The Museum of Fine Arts Boston is hosting a concert to honor all moms on May 8 titled “Paganini the violinist/Paganini the guitarist.” A link to purchase tickets can be found at www.mfa.org/programs/music/mother’s-day-concert-paganini-violinistpaganini-guitarist.
The book Make Way for Ducklings is a classic that is at the center of many fond mother and child memories. Families can, but don’t have to, dress up as their favorite character from the book and retrace the steps of these famous ducklings at Boston’s Make Way for Ducklings Mother’s Day Waddle. This parade will be led by the sounds of the Harvard University Marching Band. A per-family donation, benefiting the Friends of the Public Garden organization, will cover snacks and a toy for each child. Visit www.friendsofthepublicgarden.org/kids/ for more information and other Boston events.
There is something for everyone at Mom’s the Word, an event held at the Connecticut Convention Center on April 30, 2011. There will be gift bags, a spa hour and even a station where kids can put together handmade gifts for their mothers. If you want to do your gift shopping at the event, there will also be consultants to lead you to the perfect pick. There is much more happening at this event including a panel discussion about motherhood, so go to www.ctconventions.com/events/event_page.php?event_id=433 for the full scoop
Glamorous moms should head up to Maine for the Lipgloss4Lives Mother’s Day Family Gala on May 7, 2011. She can bring her own dancing shoes to enjoy the dance floor and live music, or she can sit back and watch a professional dance team strut its stuff. Information on buying tickets can be found at www.lipgloss4lives.com/mothers_day_family_gala. The proceeds of this event go toward the organization’s scholarship fund.
Put a little pizzazz into your Mother’s Day plans this year and show her how special she is.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Great Dining in Salem, NH: The Tuscan Kitchen



The Tuscan Kitchen is the Newest Restaurant to hit Salem, NH.

The Red Oak reporter recently visited this new building to check it out for you.
The restaurant is elegantly styled with a feel of contemporary Italy.  There is plenty of parking and valet service is available if you like that.  On Weekend nights it is very crowded so recommendations are a must.  Call about a week in advance to secure a space on the first floor.  This is by far the best place to be seated for a real cozy atmosphere.

When we visited we went a little early to have a drink in the upsatirs wine bar.  The atmosphere here is more casual.  There were cozy seats at the bar or you could sit at various corners in leather club chairs.  The martini menu is large and there is a fantastic selection of wines and beers.

We were called to our table downstairs with an electronic beeper and were greeted warmly and promptly seated.  The waitress was excellent.  We ordered the anti-pasta plate to start.  The meats and cheeses were fresh and delicious.  Our meals were excellent too. All the pasta here is made on site. The raviolis are very large.  We enjoyed the butternut squash raviolis and the lobster stew.  The meal was delicious, fresh and large.  I liked that you could order half portions for the pasta dishes.  The half size is plenty.
For dessert we enjoyed the canollis with chocolate gelato.
The atmosphere, food and service were excellent.  The prices are a bit high but for a special occassion it is worth it.  Enjoying a new restaurant...Now That's the Red Oak Life!

Check out their website for menus and directions:  http://www.tuscan-kitchen.com/

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Happy St. Patrick's Day from Red Oak Apartment Homes!

Recently, some residents at Sunset Ridge Apartments got together for a traditional St Patrick's Day Dinner.  Everyone enjoyed visiting with one another and of course the corned beef and cabbage were delicious.
A Special thanks to Lorraine Wade for organizing this great event.
Now That's the Red Oak Life!





Tuesday, March 15, 2011

St Patty's Day in Manchester: Don't You Love a Parade!!

It's March in NH and we all know that this means that St. Patrick's Day is almost here. 
The annual St. Patrick's Parade is the largest community event in Manchester.
Each March, more than 70,000 people line the one-mile course along Elm Street, from Salmon to Auburn Streets, to cheer for bagpipers, high-school bands and marching units of all types.
The parade steps off this year at noon on Sunday, March 27, 2011.
This year's parade theme is "Helping Hands Feeding the Hungry." Help your local food pantries by donating canned goods and non-perishable fooditems. Any donation, even if it's just one can, is gratly appreciated!
Enjoying St patrick's Day...Now That's the Red Oak Life!

Monday, March 7, 2011

A Baseball Story for the Start of Spring Training!!!

“A Yankee Curse” by Steve O’Connor,
    Lowell Mass.



With warm weather forecast for the next few days and spring training underway in Florida, Steve O’Connor shares a baseball story:

I have a cousin several years my junior named Michael Stirk who moved to Chicago after college. I rarely see him, since Chicago is way past Worcester, and since I got married I don’t get around much anymore. Or, to paraphrase Henry Thoreau, “In recent years I have traveled a great deal, in Lowell.” I am kept informed of Michael Stirk’s adventures by another cousin, though, whom I do see regularly, because she lives about fifty yards from me. Michael seems to have had quite a few adventures, and is apparently somewhat of a raconteur. My little cousin Mike is a civil engineer. I hate it when my younger cousins are smarter than I am. He’s also a rock and roller, in a band called Windows Nine. My cousin’s band was booked to entertain the crowd at Cummisky Park, before a game seven that was never played since the White Sox swept the Astros. I hate it when my younger cousins are more talented than I am. He said that that was one gig he was happy never to have played, because the World Series sweep meant more to him.
Oh yeah. He’s a big baseball fan. His loyalties are divided pretty evenly between The Boston Red Sox and The Chicago White Sox. They’re both American League, right? What I know about baseball would fit in a thimble and you’d still have room for a gallon of water, but I believe they’re both American League and so they could never take to the diamond as World Series opponents, but if that could happen, I believe that Michael would come down as 51% Red Sox fan, and 49% White Sox fan.
You get the picture? It was in October of 2004, as the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees were preparing to square off in what many believed would be the final game of the ALCS championship, because the Yankees were up three games to nothing in the seven game series. Mike and two of his business associates went to meet a client to discuss some project that my cousin’s firm had been hired to plan and direct. One of those things engineers like to do, build a bridge or a tunnel or a tower. I can’t believe my little cousin can build a bridge. Notwithstanding, the client came into the meeting wearing that most dreaded article of apparel, a New York Yankees jacket. My cousin’s eyes narrowed. A shiver of disgust tinged with abject horror traversed his spine. His palms began to sweat, and he asked himself just what kind of a person he was dealing with.
His two associates cast nervous glances at Michael, hoping that he would not run out of the room, but my cousin had already donned the polite mask of the frozen smile, a mask which became even more inscrutable as the prospective client, wasting no time on the weather or their health, launched into a speech which he seemed to know by heart. “Big game on tap, guys. Get the broom, eh? You know, there is nothing like sweeping the Boston Red Sox in a championship series. There is just nothing like it for a Yankees fan. They are the biggest bunch of whining babies. I never saw a team that has so many excuses year after year. You guys Yankees fans at all?
“Well, you know…” someone muttered, as my cousin’s frozen smile began to crack.
The client directed them to step into his office and said he was going to get them some coffees. When he was gone, my cousin’s business associates asked him, “Are you ok? Stay calm! Don’t say anything!” Only gradually did they follow the look of indignant horror from Michael’s eyes to their surroundings. The man’s office was a shrine to the New York Yankees. There was a massive photo of Yankee Stadium behind the his desk, framed Yankees baseball cards, banners, programs, a photo of the client himself in the Yankee dugout with Derek Jeter, and most chilling, a poster sized framed and autographed photo of Bucky Dent. Michael Stirk had entered the Temple of Doom. “Mike! Take a deep breath!” his colleagues urged him.

“I’m all right! Let go of me!” he said, shrugging them off. And then, a flame kindled behind his blue eyes, and he told his brave companions, “Keep a lookout!” At the same time, he drew his wallet out of his suit coat pocket, and extracted a large chip of green paint from behind his driver’s license. “What are you doing?” they asked nervously, looking out the door and along the corridor, because Michael had opened the center drawer of the client’s desk, and was crumbling the chip about inside amid its contents. “It’s a chip of paint from The Green Monster,” he said, flinging the remaining crumbs about, and dropping a few between the frame and the glass of Bucky Dent’s smiling image, which seemed for an instant to grimace. Continuing his impromptu exorcism, he mumbled a fantastical prayer which was not strictly in accord with Catholic theology, though it did contain a reference to St. Patrick, and a sorrowful mystery, and was accompanied by a cross made in the air. However, Michael also invoked the spirit of Ted Williams, and ended with the words “ill winds buffet all Bronx bombers and an eternal kaybosh on this and all temples of pin-striped idolatry.”
The client came back with a tray full of coffees, and found my cousin and his two friends smiling and in high spirits. Their business concluded, he stood, and a look of inexplicable anxiety passed over his features. Then he smiled again and said, “Do you know that the Yankees have never lost a championship series after winning the first game? Isn’t that amazing? Of course in this series, they’ve won the first three, so the fat lady has sung. World Series, here we come!”
The rest is history, ladies and gentlemen. Red Sox nation watched in breathless glee as over the next several days, the mighty Yankees imploded, giving up four games in a row, losing the series and gaining the title of the greatest chokers in the history of sports. Now, I don’t say that my cousin’s incantation in the heart of an enemy camp had anything to do with this, that it somehow upset the equilibrium of karmic vibrations on which the eternal order of things is based. I’m sure it was just a coincidence. Michael Stirk himself would not take credit for the sudden and inexplicable reversal in Yankee fortune, but, as Hamlet once said, “There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy, Horatio.” Maybe Saint Patrick and Ted Williams were listening, and tied up the Bambino, but I think it more likely that God himself thought it over, and summoned with divine imperative that angel that hovers in the outfield, because in His infallible wisdom and in his implacable eternal justice, he decided that the Yankees had it coming. And yeah, verily the little Yankee office shrine in Chicago was soon draped in bunting, and there were tears on A Rod’s pillow, and the will of the Lord was done.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Riding Shot Gun with the Red Oak Plow Team!

Today I rode along with one of the guys from the Red Oak Plow Team!

It was a very interesting and exciting experience!
First of all, these guys have guts. When they are out on the road, the conditions are terrible.
Just getting to each of Red Oak's locations can be quite a chore!

Once the plow operator gets to each site they start the process of clearing the lots and sidewalks.
One of the largest obstacles is getting around the parked cars. It really helps when the car's owners can move their cars away from where the plow is and clear them off when the plow is there.

At Eagles Landing Apartments, the sidewalk crew was out clearing the walkways, the mailboxes and dumpster areas.

Next time you see the Red Oak Plows give the guys a wave!! They are there for you!!!






Tuesday, January 25, 2011

This is Cool...and I mean COOL!!!


The Red Oak reporter saw something that I can only classify as COOL last night!


The Bedford Village Inn has constructed an Ice Bar that will be used this week to serve martinis, wine and beer. Enjoy your martini from the ice luge or just hang out at the 8700 pound sculpted bar. It took executive chef, Earl Anthony Morse a week to create this beautiful sculpture.
The bar will be open all this week from 5 to 9:30pm. Just in time for wine week in NH!!
Enjoying your drink at the Ice Bar...Now That's the Red Oak Life!!

Monday, January 24, 2011

A Trip to Walpole NH!! What a Treat!!!


Are you looking for a cute NH Town to visit and explore??
Then a trip to Walpole might be just the thing for you. Walpole is located about 30 minutes north of Keene NH on Rte 9. The town has a beautiful Village Green, some lovely shops, an outdoor skating rink and is home to Burdick's Chocolates.

Burdick's Chocolates makes their own gourmet confections and bonbons. Their mail order business has a great selection of gourmet food and choclate baskets that can be made to order.

When you go, be sure to stop in their store/restaurant for a cup of hot chocolate and a pastry. What a treat!! Now That's the Red Oak Life!






















Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Red Oak has a Passion for Plowing!!



Red Oak Knows Snow!!!


Everytime the Snow Flies the Red Oak Plow team springs into action.

The work starts before the storm with a check of our equipment.

We have 5 plows and a sander truck. Sand, salt and other supplies are loaded and delivered.


Then the plowing begins. This involves several trips to each location. During the storm the plow drivers are working to open up the lot and clear as much snow as possible. As residents clear the snow from their cars and move to plowed spaces more areas are plowed. As the storm winds down and after it is over, the plows return to do the final clean up and removal of snow!





The snow shovelers are another important part of the process. They work for many hours to clear doorways and sidewalks.


At Red Oak we Know Snow!!! It's the Red Oak Life!!




Thursday, January 13, 2011

A New Restaurant with Comfort in Mind!!



The Red Oak Reporter was looking for some real comfort food after the storm this week.

I tried the newest restaurant in Manchester and was not disappointed!!

It's called: Mr Mac's Macaroni and Cheese. It is located at 497 Hooksett Rd in Manchester.

The menu includes 15 kinds of macaroni and cheese and over 20 toppings. I recommend the classic All American with ground beef and Mushrooms added in. There are 3 sizes for each entree and they even have lobster Mac and Cheese. I'm saving this for a special treat!

You can have your food delivered or eat in.

Visit them on their website: http://www.mr-macs.com/

Monday, January 3, 2011

Red Oak Maintenance Works!!!






The Red Oak Team can respond to any maintenance request that you may have. One of the reasons for this is that we have a fully stocked warehouse on site.
From making our own sceens to fixing a plumbing or electrical problem we can take care it it faster and more efficiently than any other property rental company.

A Grateful Resident Writes to Red Oak Apts!!



Here are some kind words that someone from Eagles Landing Apts wrote about Red Oak.
"Dear Red Oak:
Thank you so much for your rapid and skilled responses to all of my recent maintenance requests. You make my home a nice place to live." --Mike N.
Thank you Mike...We are glad that you like your home. We promise to continue our dedication to great service!
Ron Dupont
Owner of Red Oak Apt Homes