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Berlin Mayor’s Decision To Remove Lord’s Prayer Before Meetings Questioned

BERLIN – Changes in meeting procedure prompted questions from one longtime councilman this week.

During Monday’s meeting of the Berlin Town Council, Councilman Dean Burrell expressed concern regarding some operational changes implemented by Mayor Zack Tyndall in the weeks since his election. Tyndall has eliminated the recital of the Lord’s Prayer at the start of each meeting.

“Never have I heard a concern from any citizen about the Lord’s Prayer,” Burrell said. “I would have thought that change in operation or decision would have been presented to this group before it was changed and possibly heard public comment.”

Burrell, who has served on the council since 1994 and is now its vice president, congratulated the town’s new elected officials but offered some observations at the close of Monday’s meeting. He addressed the elimination of the prayer as well as Tyndall’s new practice of requiring a second for each motion made. He said not requiring a second to motions had been a longstanding tradition for the council.

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3 thoughts on “Berlin Mayor’s Decision To Remove Lord’s Prayer Before Meetings Questioned”

  1. When are you people around here going to realize this younger generation are the manipulative camellia going. They SAY EVERYTHING you want to hear while running and some even POSE to side with conservative viewpoints but once they get elected the far left progressive garbage surfaces.

  2. This Berlin Mayor needs to be removed what a total waste if he totally mislead the Berlin people in his run for office and is now doing this like he thinks he is all that then impeach him now, he can be removed.

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