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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I'm the poster who made the original comment re Sherwood. We live in Olney, and I obviously know it isn't part of the DCC. My comment referenced down county friends who criticize Sherwood (i.e.: our friends who live in the DCC area). No clue why subsequent posters started lumping Sherwood in with the DCC. Re: the DP who said it might be a farms related comment - perhaps. Although the comments I've heard firsthand apply to racial demographics. People seem to think the school is 100% white kids (they probably think we still have farms (the kind with animals; the kinds where we used to have field parties back in the 80s/90s) in Olney, too). It's true that we don't have a lot of FARMs; that's because[b] we don't have much rental housing (not a lot of apartments or condos)[/b]. [/quote] That didn't just happen to happen that way.[/quote] depends on zoning laws Years ago, 108 was a narrow road surrounded by farming community. Multi-housing units aren't existing on well and septic. so no - It DIDN'T just happen that way; it happened for a very different reason than you're implying.[/quote]
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