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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 Fri 09 May 2008 9:00 PM GMT

Miami man arrested after Collier traffic stop accused of identity theft
An east coast man was arrested Thursday after Collier County Sheriff's deputies found credit cards, checkbooks and other personal information that didn't belong to him in his car during a traffic stop in Golden Gate.

Report: Plane registered to Estero man crashes in N.C.; 2 killed
Two people were killed Thursday when a homebuilt airplane crashed in Greene County, N.C., authorities said. The plane was registered to an Estero man, according to Cox News Service.

High school ring returned; former maid arrested
Collier County Sheriff's deputies reunited a woman with her missing high school class ring and arrested her former maid on felony charges in connection with the theft, reports said.

Traffic snarls after construction spill near Gordon River Bridge
Naples Police remained on the scene of a construction spill on the Gordon River Bridge at 10 a.m. and delays on U.S. 41 westbound continued. The spill caused near gridlock on westbound U.S. 41 East at the busy drive time of the morning, sending motorists onto Davis Boulevard and other venues to get away from the backed-up traffic.

Palmetto Ridge football player collapses; remains unconscious in Tampa hospital
A Palmetto Ridge High School football player collapsed Thursday during a spring practice and remains unconscious this morning in a Tampa hospital. Late Friday morning, Palmetto Ridge principal Roy Terry said junior Elbrinet Dupras’ vital signs were good and that he was being given medication to treat “swelling’’ at Tampa General Hospital. Head football coach Tim Speakman is on his way to the hospital.

Yet again: gas, diesel prices hit record
Well, here we go again on fuel prices. After several days of prices remaining stable, both the price of regular-grade unleaded gasoline and diesel fuel have again set a record.

Weekend events celebrate Mom
Whether it's a seasonal encore or because of Mother's Day, it's another big weekend for activities in Southwest Florida.

Traffic enforcement locations today in Collier, Lee
Here are traffic enforcement locations today in Collier and Lee counties.

Police Beat: May 9, 2008 - Collier County
 

New classes at The Village School nurture students’ love of the arts
The room is alive as students slide across the floor, twirl in front of the wall of mirrors and jump around in their socks. But once the music starts, they quickly move into place. As the bass line thumps, the students move in sync in a routine that could grace any stage.

Collier’s Supervisor of Elections running for re-election
As Jennifer Edwards takes a stab at a third term in office, she also has to manage the largest election she has faced thus far. Edwards, Collier County’s Supervisor of Elections, has served since she was appointed by the governor in 2000 to finish out the term of her predecessor, who resigned. She then ran for the office in the 2000 election, and again in 2004.

Ave Maria’s enrollment no longer in ‘crisis’ mode
All around Ave Maria University’s campus, Michael Williams, the director of admissions, carries with him a leather portfolio that has the information everyone wants to see.

Home-alone mother sentenced to probation, parenting classes
It was a case that shocked Collier County sheriff’s investigators just days before Christmas: Nine children left alone in a garbage-filled apartment infested with roaches while their parents were in Haiti. On Tuesday, the 26-year-old mother of six of the children pleaded no contest to child neglect and was sentenced to two years probation, admitting she’d spent four days in Haiti.Collier Circuit Judge Frank Baker refused to withhold an adjudication of guilt for Roberta Roseana Desir after he read deputies’ reports about what they found Dec. 20. “A foul odor, roaches, children running around with no clothes on,” the judge told Assistant Public Defender Dave Whiting, rattling off a few details. “I won’t do a withhold. There’s no way.”

Sexually explicit images on Collier County computers lead to investigation of about 40 employees
Some 40 Collier County Public Utilities Division employees are under investigation, suspected of exchanging and transmitting sexually explicit images and materials on county-owned computers.

Ave Maria sees enrollment jump
The new kid on the block is getting much larger. Ave Maria University expects to increase its undergraduate enrollment by as much as 60 percent next year.

Sheriff Hunter honored for community work
It was mid-December when Collier County sheriff’s deputies discovered nine children alone in a garbage-filled Immokalee apartment after their parents abandoned them and traveled to Haiti.

Mail carriers will collect canned goods Saturday
Canned vegetables and meat in your pantry would be consumed almost immediately. All you have to do is load some of it up in a plastic bag and put it out by your mailbox on Saturday.

Collier judge denies ex-prosecutor’s release from jail
A Collier County judge on Thursday refused to release a former state prosecutor from jail on bond without reviewing a written report from a psychologist.

Collier, Lee among Top 10 most dangerous boating areas
Florida again leads the nation in boating fatalities and Southwest Florida is among the most dangerous areas in the state. According to statistics released this week by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, 77 people were killed on the water in 2007. Nine of those deaths occurred in Southwest Florida.

In the Know Lee County: Jumping the curbs to get to new road
Traveling south on Imperial Parkway from Coconut Road there are a number of streets near the road that dead end giving them no access to Imperial Parkway. Now tire tracks can be seen as larger pickup trucks and SUVs drive over the curb and easement making their own access. Is there a plan to put up barriers to prevent this from happening?


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