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James gang middletown
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james gang middletown

Unlike some posters in other forums, he is leaving to find whatever he is seeking instead of sitting here complaining. I live in M'town and find the first paragraph above to be untrue. i wish you luck with your house hunting and if it were my decision, i'd go with Brunswick! (SORRY MIDDLETOWN but you've lost everything that ever appealled to me!) The history is very interesting.īTW, i'm moving 4 hours south into West Virginia (this weekend) because the prices on houses is impossible and the coast/big cities just keeps pushing west. as for community things, not real sure but they have Brunswick Days and have lots of Railroad productions. and you can jump right on 340 to run into frederick (and larger towns). i have also biked/hiked the C&O canal and walked into Harpers Ferry and i miss that! their housing is alot more affordable and it still has that small-town charm.

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middletown does have community activities, such as Heritage Days and various "park" events (marble tournaments, movie showings, etc).īrunswick (in my opinion) used to be considered a trashy place to live. housing is OUTRAGEOUS and most of the people just want to "out-do" their neighbors.

james gang middletown

now, the snobs of gaithersburg, rockville, and dc have moved in. 10 years ago (when i was in school there) it was still okay. Both are nice and safe communities to live in if you have children and I thoroughly enjoyed living in both places. Middletown wasn't really an option I wanted to explore since I lived in that area and Brunswick offered a lot more of what I wanted. Trip from Brunswick to Frederick takes two minutes than Middletown to FrederickĪll in all, i'm very happy to be living in Brunswick. Houses are still close, but not as close as Middletown for new construction I think taxes are still lower in Brunswick and we have to support a police dept. Great access for jobs in Northern Virginia and I-270 corridor (Can go 70 or MD-28 to 270 corridor) it's dry and will have to drive down either 40 or 40-A to hit the liquor store. How do they think they got there? You won't be buying any beer or liquor in Middletown. My parents built a home in Myersville 18 years ago, and the thing I noticed most about Middletown, was that people that newly moved in, want to shut off the borders to other people. They walk around with their heads in the air, not down at the ground so they don't make eye contact (DC mentality). I also find the people of Brunswick to generally be more friendly. Brunswick has it's own police force, which at some times can be obnoxious, but we have a pool, tons of community events, movie night when the weather is nice in the park. The town has changed a lot in the past couple years. I never entertained Brunswick as a remote possibility to move to when I was younger. Brunswick used to be a blue collar and what we Middletonians often refered to as a redneck town. I moved to Brunswick 4 years or so ago from Myersville.

james gang middletown

I went to Middletown Middle and High School for 7 years, which is the top rival school of where I live now (Brunswick), so i'm biased in both directions =P infact, they probably provide even less, unless you love golf. Having spent my entire life in the Frederick area, 6 in Frederick, 14 in Myersville (west of Middletown) and 4 in brunswick, I would say Middletown is more of a "snobby" community, and the town doesn't provide anything more than Brunswick does, for quite a bit more money.














James gang middletown