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The Villages
Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Trolls need to find something productive to do with their time

To the Editor:

I have lived in The Villages for 15 years and when I first got wind of the “Trolls” was when I was told that I had a rose trellis on either side of my garage door and I had to take one down. I was only allowed one. I could move it to the side of my house, but could not have one on either side of my garage door.
Was this ridiculous or what? I don’t understand these people that ride around trying to cause trouble for people that don’t even live in their neighborhood.
If it makes your yard look nice, what is your problem? We have over 3,000 clubs here now, can you not find something other then being a busybody to occupy your time? At least, have enough gumption to own up to who you are instead of being anonymous. Find a hobby and let all of us live in peace and enjoy this beautiful place we live in.

Brenda White
Village of Summerhill

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