Perhaps landscapers and construction workers can be obtained from Coleman under a work release program. Back in the 1960's people I knew who owned a huge estate on the Eastern Shore of Maryland hired prisoners to clean up the grounds. I think they paid them about $1.50/day. They must have been state, not federal prisoners though...
Coleman could be a place to volunteer in some capacity if one has the desire.
Just a thought - if a retiree has a relative or friend incarcerated within Coleman the retiree could move to Fenney where he would be close enough to make visiting his relative or friend very convenient. Heck, maybe he could drive a golf cart, ride a bike or even walk to the prison.
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Last edited by manaboutown; 11-02-2018 at 09:53 PM.
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