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City interviews librarian Theodore Griffiths for new Lancaster City Ethics Commission slot

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Lancaster City Council interviewed Theodore Griffiths, a Lancaster public‑library manager, as one of five candidates for three openings on a newly created Ethics Commission; members asked about bias, conflict handling and availability for volunteer service.

Lancaster City Council conducted one of a planned series of interviews on May 27 for nominees to a newly created Lancaster City Ethics Commission, hearing from Theodore Griffiths, a Lancaster Public Library manager.

Griffiths told council he lives in the city, has not held elected or appointed office in the last year and does not hold party or PAC positions. He described his professional background as a librarian and manager overseeing business services and circulation at Lancaster Public Library and said he…

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