Old Farm Neighborhood Association

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Old Farm Neighborhood Association (OFNA) was established by its residents to maintain and improve the quality of life in the Old Farm Subdivision, the community, the city and county of Durham, North Carolina.

 OFNA consist of volunteer residents that meet monthly to discuss and take actions on issues important to us.   The Association works closely with the Partner Against Crime District Two (PAC2), Inter Neighborhood Council (INC), and
  National Night Against Crime (NNO).

 

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History of Old Farm

As a proud resident of the Old Farm Community.  I always heard things about Old Farm before blacks moved out to Old Farm.  I would love to get information on what was on the land of Old Farm... more
Started: May 4th 2017Replies: 0

Home Safety Tips

Checklist For Going Out-of-Town: Leave a light on somewhere in the house, preferably on a timer; Have someone move your garbage can, yard waste cans, and recycling bin back into place; Have someone... more
Started: May 9th 2005Replies: 0

Sewer Line Repair

I live at 602 Red Carriage Avenue. Recently, I ask the city?’s sewer maintenance depart to clean out my sewer line. The city sewer maintenance crew accessed my main sewer line at the curb and... more
Started: February 28th 2005Replies: 0

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Should you refinance your home mortgage?
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Removing Mold, Mildew Or Musty Odors From Your Home
Mold_th A water leak or high humidity can lead to mold, mildew, or other biological growth. Depending on the severity, conditions can lead to rot, structural damage, premature paint failure, and a variety of health...
After a Board Recall - Turning Things Around
Aftertherecallthumb Occasionally, after all the efforts to convince some board members (even if they are a minority) to communicate well and be reasonable with the members of their community, there will be those whose actions...
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