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The following information (which is not cited) contradicts with the U.S. census bureau. Maybe some of it is for the metro area?
"The population estimate for July 1, 1998 was 3,012 inhabitants, an increase of 20 since 1990. The pop. of the town in 2002 is 12,000 people."
I updated the schools, history and sports section on January 1,2005
[edit] Layout
I think it would be better if the map and Demographics go first, see Boardman, OH and canfield, OH pages for layout.
[edit] village v. township
FYI, there's Poland Village and Poland Township. The village is the historical center of the town, while the township is much larger and the majority of what people commonly refer to as "Poland." This might account for the differences in population figures. Also, because of the historical role of T1,R1, Poland has a strict building code for the village. Everything has to be in colonial period.