Glen Oaks
Delivering neighborhood connections to your mailbox every month.
Welcome! Let’s get to know our neighbors.
We know genuine connections with neighbors next door and business owners down the street make for a more meaningful experience. And we believe getting to know people in our community should be simple. That’s why Stroll meets you where you’re at – your mailbox.
We are grateful to serve this amazing community.
DISCLAIMER: This publication is owned by The N2 Company, and is not affiliated with or sponsored by any club, developer, or homeowners association.
Every month, we share stories from and about different residents within our neighborhood.
See below for a few of our recent favorites.
Bourbon Chicken
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The Gin Blossom
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The Dynamic Duo Next Door
From football fields to scavenger hunts, John and Annemarie keep life full of fun
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More Than Wood and Walls
For Danielle Baise, it’s never just a sale. It’s about relationships, trust, and helping neighbors feel at home in Glen Oaks.
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Important Phone Numbers
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Stroll 4th of July Parade
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Keeping Up with the Robinsons
From neighborhood workouts to roller coaster adventures, this Glen Oaks family knows how to stay on the move and bring people together along the way.
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Meet Your Publisher
Maria Mears
Maria Mears is the owner and publisher of Stroll Glen Oaks, where she leads the magazine’s vision, partnerships, and storytelling strategy. She takes a hands-on, relationship-driven approach, working closely with each client to ensure they feel supported, understood, and confident in how their story is shared.
A 10-year resident of Norton Commons, Maria is deeply engaged in the community through nonprofit and civic leadership. She serves on the boards of the Animal Care Society and the St. Matthews Chamber, reflecting her commitment to stewardship, collaboration, and strengthening the systems that support local businesses and community well-being.
Known as a connector, Maria brings people, ideas, and institutions together through thoughtful storytelling, consistent presence, and meaningful engagement, both in print and beyond the page. She lives in Norton Commons with her husband, Robb, and their lively household of pets.
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