Closing a loophole

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York Township supervisors will no longer be able to e-mail each other with impunity.

The state Office of Open Records ordered the township to archive all supervisors' e-mail after a resident's request for e-mails had to be turned down because it was not in the possession of the township.

Previously, all e-mail was pinged to a private e-mail address, including a business address that the state has no control over. The resident wanted the e-mail because he believed there was some improper correspondence.

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