“We thank York County residents for their patience throughout this often frustrating process,” York County President Commissioner Julie Wheeler said. “We’re hopeful that as more vaccine becomes available in the next few weeks from the federal and state governments, we can significantly increase the number of people getting vaccinated in York County.”
The website is a collaboration of the county commissioners, York County planning commission, York County Office of Emergency Management and local health care providers WellSpan Health, UPMC and Family First Health.
Officials used money from its CARES Act allocation to pay for costs associated with the website, which will have more information on the community vaccination site once it is operating at the old A.C. Moore building at Manchester Crossroads on Route 30.
York attorney announces candidacy for court of common pleas
Updated Mar 03, 2021;
Posted Mar 03, 2021
York attorney Suzanne Smith has announced her candidacy as a judge for the York County Court of Common Pleas.
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Attorney Suzanne S. Smith of York has announced her intention to run for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in York County.
Having practiced law for nearly three decades, Smith, a Republican, is a graduate of the University of Dayton Law School. She has previously worked as a clerk for the Honorable John C. Uhler and in the York County Office of the Public Defender. She also worked in private practice at Kearney & Marshall and eventually opened her own firm, Marshall & Smith.