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After several contentious meetings in recent months, including two where police escorted a resident from the meeting, Wrightsville Borough Council is discussing moving public comment for items not on the agenda to the end of its meetings.
Council member Don Bair raised the issue at councilâs July 19 meeting, initially favoring moving all public comments to the end of the meeting. He said public comments are frequently about issues on the agenda, and people can listen to council discuss and debate the issues.
âTheyâll be more informed about whatâs going on,â he said, adding that it also would âstreamlineâ meetings.
EDITORIAL: It s just a mask
York Dispatch Editorial Board
For God s sake, it s just a mask. Just a simple cloth that covers the nose and mouth and has been proven to dramatically cut down on the spread of COVID-19.
What s more, no one is mandating masks any more. People, including schoolchildren, are free to go into any school, business, church or other public place without a face covering.
And no school districts in York County are suggesting that students will have to wear masks when they return to school in the fall. As health and safety plans are being passed, districts are saying no to mask mandates and that they will consider guidelines from the state and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention when making any changes.