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Old 04-10-2009, 09:56 AM
 
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I'm looking into that, South Range....I live very close to there....drive by it all the time and never realized they had their own lake hiding back there (even Google Maps doesn't show it until you push 'satellite' view). I'm not big into hunting so I'm not sure just yet, but definately something I'm looking into

I can now also answer my other earlier question.....there's no dress code at the Poland schools.
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Old 04-10-2009, 06:12 PM
 
Location: The Raider Nation._ Our band kicks brass
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I just started using http://maps.live.com They have a much closer aerial view. The bird's eye is so close you can almost see the white's of their eyes. It also lets you look from all four directions.

The photos are newer than Google's too. I would guess within the last 2 years.
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Old 04-15-2009, 06:13 PM
 
Location: Youngstown, OH
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I am curious about Poland as well. I heard it is quite an attractive little town. Where are they located in direction to Youngstown? And how far are they from the city?

It's not really all that far from Youngstown, none of the suburbs are. However, each suburb is it's own little world and with Canfield (zip 44406) and Poland (44514) in particular, no one from Youngstown would dare cross into the zips. They are VERY safe, upper-class, and are just a short jot to the shopping center of Boardman (44512). Really, if the zipcodes are any of those above, as well as Austintown (44515), you're good to go. Other than an incident here and there (as with any place), Youngstown trouble stays in Youngstown.
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Old 12-14-2010, 09:04 PM
 
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I can't help you with the garbage situation, but as for the schools:

Poland does not have strict dress codes, and I'm pretty sure Lowellville doesn't either.

One thing you may want to consider is that Lowellville, being a small district, only has one K-12 school building. Poland on the other hand has three K-4 buildings, a 5-6 grade building that is "connected" to the 7-8 grade building, and of course a high school. It's also been rated "excellent with distinction" this year.

Hope that helped you.
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