Carroll County Commissioners March 18

Carroll County commissioners Wednesday kept their distance from one another so as to avoid spreading coronavirus. Clockwise from left foreground: commissioners coordinator Mellisa Seamans, commissioners Terry McCarthy, Amanda Bevard and David Babson, and treasurer Joe Costello. Standing is Rep. Ed Comeau (R-Brookfield). (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)

OSSIPEE — Carroll County commissioners held their first socially distanced meeting Wednesday and explored the possibility of holding electronic meetings that can be projected on the wall so that the public can have access as required under the New Hampshire Right to Know Law.

Such actions are being explored in the wake of a coronavirus outbreak that’s sweeping the world. The CDC and other health organizations have been suggesting that people keep at least 6 feet away from each other.

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