Jollick Manor Rumors Addressed

Washington County Commissioners Chairman Nick Sherman admits that he has heard the rumor for nearly a year that Washington and Jefferson College was buying Jollick Manor and that residents there would be displaced. While admitting that W&J is interested in the property, he says the housing facility is not for sale at this time. Monday evening, the Washington County Housing Authority held a special meeting to take care of several employment issues. The meeting was quickly redirected by more than 60 people from Jollick Manor who wanted the board to address rumors that Jollick Manor was going to be sold to Washington and Jefferson College. Before opening the floor to public comment, Authority Chairman Steve Toprani addressed the crowd and told them that there are no plans to decommission Jollick Manor. He said that the Authority, and to his knowledge, County Commissioners are not entertaining any plans to sell the property. Unconvinced, frustrated residents continued to loudly argue with the board about the rumor. Board member Clyde Wilhelm stated that he heard the rumor in 2025 and questioned whether it would be prudent to spend several hundred thousand dollars on Jollick Manor if it was to be sold. The board tabled the spending measure until assurances were granted that no such plans were in place. The board then went on to authorize the repairs. Tracy Levith felt that the answers were political speak. Board member Monique Taylor said that she would never have agreed to sell the property because her aunt lived there. The board did accomplish their stated agenda. They accepted the resignation of Stanley Shook as Deputy Executive Director. They approved Dennis Fisher as Interim Deputy Executive Director. Washington and Jefferson College has not yet responded.

