Right to Know: North York appeals state decision to turn over fire company audit
York Dispatch
North York is fighting the state Office of Open Records decision forcing officials to turn over an audit of the now-disbanded Liberty Fire Co. to The York Dispatch.
Borough officials appealed the OOR s ruling, which will move the matter to the York County Court of Common Pleas. The hearing is scheduled for May 11 via Zoom.
The York Dispatch will be represented by attorney Paula Burke, who is also jointly representing the York Daily Record in the same case.
The York Dispatch filed several Right-to-Know requests seeking the audit from North York in March 2020 and in January 2021. The borough denied the requests, claiming the audit was related to criminal and noncriminal investigations and therefore exempt from Pennsylvania s Right-to-Know Law.
The event was open to pre-registration and welcomed walk-ins. The program offers Spanish speakers to explain the vaccination process.
Janice Ness of York drove there to receive her first dose. She saw friends and relatives on Facebook receiving their vaccinations and knew it was time. Her advice was, “get it, my doctor recommended that I get it, get it.”
The Community-Accessible Testing & Education mobile unit will return to the area on Saturday, May 8, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at CASA located at 225 E. Princess St. in York.
Another vaccination drive will be held in Gettysburg on Monday, May, 10 at South Central Community Action, located at 153 N. Stratton St.
Springetts Summer concert series, food truck festivals planned for this summer
York Dispatch
Food trucks and music festivals in Springettsbury Township will provide some much-needed entertainment and fun this summer for residents who spent much of the past year cooped up indoors.
The township s Food Truck Fridays and The Sounds of Summer Concert Series will resume this year, after both events were either modified or cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Springettsbury Township s concert series will be held every Sunday and Wednesday from June 6 through Aug. 1, according to Township Manager Mark Hodgkinson.
All concerts will start at 7 p.m. and will be followed with a fireworks show at 9:15 p.m., Hodgkinson said. A full schedule will be made available on Springettsbury s website at https://www.springettsbury.com/.
A mobile vaccination clinic was held Monday in York County.The CATE mobile vaccination unit offered the shots at the York County Food Bank on Haines Road in Springettsbury Township.Organizers hoped to bring in underserved groups who have hesitated to get the COVID-19 vaccine.Anyone interested in receiving a vaccination from CATE can learn more at CATEmobileunit.com.The CATE mobile unit will return to York County on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at CASA, which is located at 225 E. Princess St. in York.
SPRINGETTSBURY TOWNSHIP, Pa.
A mobile vaccination clinic was held Monday in York County.
Apr 30, 2021 Penn National Gaming Opens Career Center In York County
(Springettsbury Township, PA) Those who are looking for a job in York County are being encouraged to visit Penn National Gaming s new career center. The center is located at the York Galleria Mall in Springettsbury Township, and it is currently accepting applications for Hollywood Casino York, which is expected to open this August. It will be open Monday through Friday from 10:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. You can find more information by visiting Penn National Gaming s official website.