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Today s letters: Doug Ford apologizes, vaccine rollout perplexes

Try refreshing your browser, or Today s letters: Doug Ford apologizes, vaccine rollout perplexes Back to video Doug Ford said he is sorry. Doug Ford says he apologizes. Doug Ford says “the buck stops here,” all the while taking responsibility for mistakes made by his government during the COVID-19 third wave. Bravo, gutsy, honest, humble Mr. Ford. Where are the apologies from Justin Trudeau, François Legault, Jason Kenney et al? Have they made no mistakes? I am waiting. Jacques Dufault, Ottawa Politics is no place for cry-babies I, for one Ontarian, was embarrassed by Premier Doug Ford’s latest boo-hoo fit Friday in front of the press. What a mess!

Muncy Borough explores options for new hall | News, Sports, Jobs

jbergmueller@sungazette.com The Muncy Borough Council is in the early stages of finding a new borough hall to seat its operations. The current borough hall is a historic building in a floodplain and is not accessible to disabled residents. So, the borough council is working on finding the best location for a borough hall either through construction, expansion or renovation. An option standing at the fore of the borough’s conversation is purchasing the Muncy Area Volunteer Fire Company’s fire hall, which it intends to sell, and renovating it. However, Borough Council President Ed Feigle said the costs may be too high. The fire department is asking for $275,000, but Feigle anticipates renovations to make the building functional as a borough hall might push the total cost up to half a million dollars.

Is the School Administration s faulty math keeping our children out of school?

Is the School Administration s faulty math keeping our children out of school?
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Township committee members elect Julie Blake as mayor

Township committee members elect Julie Blake as mayor Township committee members elect Julie Blake as mayor Hopewell Township has a new mayor and deputy mayor at the helm of the township committee for 2021. During the township committee’s reorganization meeting on Jan. 4, Julie Blake was nominated and elected by fellow members of the committee to become Hopewell Township’s next mayor. Courtney Peters-Manning is now Hopewell Township’s deputy mayor after her nomination and election. Blake takes over the duties of mayor from Township Committeewoman Kristin McLaughlin, who nominated Blake for mayor in 2021. “I want to acknowledge the hard work and grace that Mayor Kristin McLaughlin has shown these past two years, along with Deputy Mayor Michael Ruger,” Blake said. “The time and effort that their leadership has provided to us as residents has been outstanding, especially during the many crises we faced this year.”

Hopewell Township green lights appointment of medical director

Hopewell Township green lights appointment of medical director Hopewell Township green lights appointment of medical director The Hopewell Township Committee has approved the appointment of a medical director to potentially oversee public COVID-19 vaccinations if the township were to become a local provider. Committee members appointed Dr. Stephen Vetrano of Physicians Practice Enhancement LLC at a township committee meeting on Dec. 14. “Basically we need someone willing to sign all the documents that are coming through the township should we want to be involved with the vaccine rollout,” Mayor Kristin McLaughlin said. “We need to; we have citizens who need the vaccine.”

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