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Dec 04, 2008
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Not Your Garden Variety Thursday, June 01, 2006
Just as you can count on a vista of new flowers and plants each summer at Ann’s Choice—all 103 acres meticulously landscaped by its professional crew—you can count on even more greenery around campus. Thanks to the “Green Thumbs” of one of Ann’s Choice’s most popular clubs—The Garden Club.
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The Little Details Make a Big Difference Monday, May 01, 2006
For the people that call Ann’s Choice home it’s having the little things available here on campus that make all the difference. “People are so attracted to this lifestyle because we make it so easy for people to enjoy the good life,” says Marie Dmoch, one of Ann’s Choice retirement counselors. “We provide an array of unmatched amenities at a tremendous value and take care of nuisances like shoveling snow, raking leaves, fixing appliances, landscaping, trash removal, security, and more. Residents have more time to truly pursue their passions.”
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Ann’s Choice Now 1,000 Strong! Monday, May 01, 2006
Imagine being the first one to discover not just a new home, but an entire new community. Shirley Riel, Ann’s Choice first resident and pioneer, did just that two and a half years ago when she moved to Ann’s Choice from Annapolis, Maryland.
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Everything Under One Roof Saturday, April 01, 2006
Everything you need is here—right down the hall from your new home. Walk through the lobby and the first person you’ll see is the concierge, who will be happy to meet your requests and put you in contact with any staff member you want. It’s also the place to grab some coffee or tea, pick up a paper, and start your day. Later in the day you can swing by to get your mail.
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Best Selling Home Nears ‘Sold Out’ Status Saturday, April 01, 2006
“Eighty percent of our Brightons are already spoken for,” says Donna Donohue, retirement counselor at Ann’s Choice. “Of the few new ones that remain, the majority are in Ann’s Choice’s two newest buildings, Morris Square and Braxton Court. And these buildings are quickly filling up.”
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New Jersey Resident Finds New Home in Keystone State Wednesday, March 01, 2006
After living in the same house for 53 years, Evelyn Hirsch, from Cedar Grove, N.J., wasn’t about to move to just anywhere. “I wanted a community that had a lot of potential,” she says. “I wanted a place that felt like home.”
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Ann's Choice - Warminster, PA |
| Ashby Ponds - Ashburn, VA |
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Brooksby Village - Peabody, MA |
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Cedar Crest - Pompton Plains, NJ |
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Charlestown - Catonsville, MD |
| Eagle's Trace - Houston, TX |
| Fox Run - Novi, MI |
| Greenspring - Springfield, VA |
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Henry Ford Village - Dearborn, MI |
| Hickory Chase - Hilliard, OH |
| Highland Springs - Dallas, TX |
| Linden Ponds - Hingham, MA |
| Maris Grove - Concord, PA |
| Monarch Landing - Naperville, IL |
| Oak Crest - Parkville, MD |
| Riderwood - Silver Spring, MD |
| Seabrook - Tinton Falls, NJ |
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Sedgebrook - Lincolnshire, IL |
| Tallgrass Creek - Overland Park, KS |
| Wind Crest - Denver, CO |
| Windsor Run - Charlotte, NC |
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