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Jim McClure
An editorial cartoon published in The Gazette and Daily in 1968 bore the tag, “But Few Care.”
An inspection of 80 houses in the Freys Avenue neighborhood of York found code violations in 95 percent of them.
At least 5,000 city families were living in substandard residences, “many with NO inside toilet – bath or hot water.”
Think about that for a second. Outhouses were the only option for thousands of York city families in the 1960s. That was less than 60 years ago.
The cartoon was published at a time when city officials were stonewalling against calls for affordable and livable housing – the city’s standard response to issues raised by low-income people living and working in the city.
Law enforcement discovered that one of her son s top four teeth had deteriorated and the remaining portions were completely black.
A dentist found that the children had 11 and 14 cavities, respectively. One boy needed nine crowns and two extractions, while the other required eight crowns, six extractions and one filling, police said.
Mong told investigators that she didn t take her children to the dentist because she hadn t cleared the treatment with their heart doctor. She reported that she also didn’t have transportation from Lancaster.
Outside the courtroom, Bill Graff, Mong’s attorney, declined to comment.
Mong appeared via Zoom from York County Prison, where she’s been incarcerated for several weeks after failing to appear for court.