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This site provides information on the Falling Waters North Preserve community at Naples, Florida.

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Introduction to the North Preserve

The Falling Waters North Preserve gated community occupies a secluded 31 acre site in a natural area of forested preserve on the west side of US41 north of Naples. It is close to spectacular beaches, Golf courses and other recreational amenities. There are plenty of restaurants, shops and good schools nearby.
Passing through the 24 hour gated entrance, you are greeted by spectacular waterfalls, lakes and tropical fauna in the professionally landscaped grounds. A garden path meanders by a lake with waterfall to reach the extra large heated swimming pool with its gazebo and sunbathing areas. 
The ninety exclusive two and three bedroom condominiums are spacious and elegent, each has two bathrooms, a large lanai and an oversized garage with private parking area. The interiors are finished to a high specification with 10 foot ceilings on the first floor units, the second floor units have vaulted ceilings. All units are fully air conditioned and are fitted with a fire sprinkler system and smoke detectors
The attractive two storey condominium buildings have a textured cement exterior wall finish and Spanish concrete roof tiles and are matched by the seperate garages. The community grounds and buildings are managed and maintained by an active Condominium owners Association.



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Last updated on Sat 04 Jul 2009 7:00 AM GMT

Police Beat: Friday, July 3, 2009
Police Beat for Friday, July 3, 2009

South Lee police beat: Friday, July 3, 2009
South Lee police beat for: Friday, July 3, 2009

Online links in today's paper: July 4, 2009
Here are online links for Saturday, July 4, 2009.

Fourth of July weekend got off to a peaceful start
Collier County residents may have been keeping a low-key with pre-Fourth of July celebrations. The Collier County Sheriff’s Office and Naples Police and Fire Department reported no major crimes or events Friday.

Firefighters schooled in Kickball: Bonita Middle School students victorious
There was a clear winner, but everybody got hosed one way or another. Bonita Springs Middle School’s graduating eighth-graders dominated a group of Bonita and Estero firefighters in a June kickball game and were rewarded with a shower of cool water from the ladder truck at the end of the hot game. The final score was 15 to 9. It was not for a lack of confidence or trash-talking on the part of the firefighters, though.

Golden Gate firefighters aid MDA with holiday boot drive
About a dozen Golden Gate firefighters raised their boots Friday to collect money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Firefighters collected money from motorists at the intersection of Logan Boulevard and Pine Ridge Road in Golden Gate Estates.

The Mercato shares its secret as Fourth launches concert series
So far, The Mercato – Italian for “market” and a sprawling residential, restaurant and shopping complex in North Naples – has been one of the area’s better-kept secrets. With the kick-off of its Summer Concert Series on Friday night – an outdoor, festival-style event scheduled for 5 to 8 p.m. on the first Friday of each month through September – employees working at The Mercato hope it doesn’t stay that way for long.

PHOTOS Staying cool was goal as 3-day weekend starts with heat index near 100
Friday was the start to a long Independence Day weekend for many in Collier County. As the heat index approached 100 degrees, those tried to have fun while staying cool. The Sun-N-Fun Lagoon had admitted almost 1,200 people by 2 p.m. Friday, according to Rich DeGalan, supervisor at the water park.

FREEDOM TO LEARN: Veterans well-served at FGCU
The purpose of CampusVeterans is to support the educational, professional and social development of students, faculty and staff at FGCU by adherence to the highest standards of accountability, citizenship, commitment, compassion, customer service, excellence, integrity and stewardship.

FREEDOM TO LEARN: Former Marine still a Gyrene at Ave Maria
While in boot camp I heard that Ave Maria University had a scholarship for Marines, called the Gyrene Scholarship after a nickname for the Marines. The scholarship would later be open to all of the Armed Services. Throughout my time in the Marines, it was my goal to attend Ave Maria upon my discharge for a degree in theology.

FREEDOM TO LEARN: Edison program eases transition for college-bound veterans
I am now in my third semester at Edison State College and excelling in my academic career. I maintain a 4.0 GPA and have been awarded many scholarships. One of the main reasons for my success in college is the Veterans Organization here on campus.

Chris Griffith: Effort to protect consumer from bad appraisal creates havoc
One of the many protective measures that evolved from the housing downturn is the HVCC – Home Valuation Code of Conduct. It was developed by federal officials to protect consumers purchasing or refinancing homes by eliminating fraud and inflated appraisals. The effort was looked upon by some as little more than closing the barn door after the horses got out. n a nutshell, mortgage brokers may no longer communicate with appraisers. The communication with appraisers is done strictly with the lender-bank though an “appraisal management company.”

Two students, one kayak and a 1,500-mile paddle creates a lifetime of memories PHOTOS
Charles Vaught and childhood friend Tommy Owen kayaked more than 1,500 miles of the Mississippi River. The ambitious trip started May 4 in Minnesota and ended recently in Louisiana, some 53 days later. On their journey, the two, who are from Southwest Florida and attend Florida Gulf Coast University, passed through five states. They braved bad weather and lived out of a tent on banks of the river. They survived on rice and macaroni, Pop Tarts and candy, military-style MRE (Meals Ready to Eat) and the kindness of strangers they met along the way.

New high-tech device for cancer treatment debuts in Naples PHOTOS/LINKS
The RapidArc turns around the patient for better dose distribution, something that no other computer-controlled radiation system, or what’s called intensity-modulated radiation therapy, can do. The urology practice just debuted the RapidArc this past week, starting with patients with prostate cancer and will roll out the system to patients with other cancers shortly.

Online links from today's paper: July 3, 2009
Here are online links from Daily News editions of July 3, 2009.

Marco YMCA summer camp celebrates 4th of July
Cloudy skies and the threat of rain Thursday afternoon did not deter Camp Director Dithson Noel and his staff of 5 counselors from organizing and hosting a pre-Fourth of July party for the Greater Marco Family YMCA campers at Parkside Elementary School in East Naples. Over 80 campers and parents enjoyed a holiday parade by the children who made their own floats and each group’s routine was based on a patriotic theme.

Higher education news in brief
Higher education news in brief.

Organized crime: South American thieves keeping local authorities busy
Robert Taylor’s career is a non-stop game of cat and mouse. And if the retired Miami Beach detective is the cat, the mice are international crooks and jewel thieves. Taylor, 55, is the director of operations for the South American Theft Group Intelligence Network — or SATGIN — an East Coast nonprofit dedicated to tracking organized crime rings from south of the border. “We’re like ‘America’s Most Wanted’ for South American theft groups. That’s what we are,” Taylor said. “We’re the clearinghouse.” In June, Taylor traveled to Naples every week to train Naples police officers about South American theft groups. He’ll be coming back this month to provide the same training to Collier County sheriff’s deputies.

Debate continues on whether to outsource Collier clerk of courts employees
Could Collier County commissioners outsource services currently provided by Clerk of Courts Dwight Brock?

Police Beat: July 2, 2009
To report a crime or suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Naples Police and Fire Department at 213-4844, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office at 774-4434 or the Marco Island Police Department at 389-5050.


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