Stan and Jeanne Fallon
Stan writes: "Dear Pam, I would like to thank you for finishing our house so fast and meeting our every needs. I know it was not easy to meet my handicap needs in such a short period of time. The courteous and friendly behavior of your workmen was astonishing. The quality of the workmanship was outstanding. My wife and I could find no one in your organization that didn't respond immediately and pleasantly. We have had many friends here as well as family and they all have fallen in love with the place. The layout of your development has been ideal because of easy access and it's ideal proximity to your community center."
Jack & Suzanne Hickey
We joined the Cinderberry Family on December 22, 2006, relocating here from Bay Colony, near Clarksville. We were looking for a home that was free from outside work, lawns, raking & pruning, etc. and this location more than fills the bill. I have two grown children from a previous marriage and two grandchildren. Suzanne has a grown son and two grandchildren, also from a former marriage. One of these grandchildren, Tyler, can be seen from time to time enjoying the great pool facility we have here. If you are reading this and trying to decide on moving to Cinderberry, don't wait! Good homes, good neighbors, and less work!
John and Denise Bresnan
"We are extremely pleased with the community as well as the quality of the homes constructed by Circle J Developers. In addition to the superior construction of the homes, we are pleased with the design and maintenance of the development. Any and all of our concerns have been discussed and addressed in a timely manner by Robin and Pam James, and the staff they employee."
Geri Pease
A great way to end a year, as well as a good way to start 2007, Geri Pease moved to The Village of Cinderberry on December 28, 2006. Originally, she resided in Syracuse, NY, where she attended school, married and had a family of three children. After the death of her husband, she remarried and moved to PA, where she has the pleasure of claiming another family of three adult children and five grandchildren. Hobbies include walking, yoga, knitting and sewing.
Nancy HeckNancy joined the community on March 24, 2005. She was raised in Baltimore County and the Dundalk area of Baltimore. Her first jobs were clerical and secretarial. In 1971 she went to work for Giant Food as a cashier and worked for them for 19 ½ years. Nancy lived in Salisbury until she married and then moved to Berlin. Nancy and her husband were married for 7 years before hew passed away from cancer. Nancy has 1 daughter, Chris, who lives in Brooklyn, Maryland. Nancy’s hobbies are reading, traveling, Red Hats in Berlin and Bunco in Berlin and Cinderberry.


