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I have always resisted writing letters to the editor but this is where I start. I am 87 years old. In grade school I had two math teachers - Mrs. Morris and Miss Luckey. How they managed to …

A front page article in the Nov. 17 Herald reported a decision by the Central Bucks School District to engage the law firm of Duane Morris LLP, and specifically Philadelphia partner Bill McSwain, …

The results of the midterm election surprised most of us. Since the 1940s, midterm elections following most presidents’ first term, have resulted in a sizable loss of congressional …

Reflections on Bucks County sign wars

I hate the fact that our politics resorts to lawn and road signs to convince voters to vote for candidates. In an ideal democracy, name recognition would not need to be created for uninformed …

On Aug. 2, 2021, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is quoted as saying that it “will be hard not to hit” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with the speaker’s gavel if he becomes the Republican …

I think Marie Carota’s concerns about the Neshaminy Greenway Trail (Nov. 2) need to be addressed. The trail along the creek is a great idea and the plan needs to move forward. While I am not …

The opinion printed in the Nov. 3, edition of the Herald submitted by Terry Dunkelberger hit the nail right on the political head.

Having devoted the bulk of my free time for the last 35 years to landscape renewal and restoration, I am convinced that those who understand the least about what Nature is and how she works, are …

The article about Farley’s Bookshop in New Hope (Farley’s Bookshop sold to Longtime employees, Oct. 20) was a real memory stretch for me, but since my folks first took me to the bookshop, on …

I am a Jew living in Bucks County. I have lived in the United States for over 31 years. I am a naturalized American citizen, and I have Israeli citizenship. We Jews are a very diversified people. …

While it has become tiresome to have to continually respond to vacuous accusations that “We need leaders who admit that climate change exists,” this is the heading of a letter in the Oct. 6 …

Regarding, “New Hope-Solebury launches capital campaign for new stadium,” Oct. 6, what is significantly left out of this article is the fact that just a few years ago the district spent $28.5 …

I am really appreciative of your inclusion of David Segarnick’s articles about SARS/COVID-19. They are very informative and I hope they are welcomed by all readers.

I found the Bucks County Voters Guide compiled by the League of Women Voters (LWV), included with the Herald (Oct. 20), most informative and a valuable source of information on the candidates …

Hurricane Ida made the shortcomings of an under-maintained stormwater infrastructure obvious. The streams, culverts, bridges and ditches that were quickly overwhelmed also have compromised safety …

In her letter published Oct. 20 Doreen Stratton claims that Dr. Oz is wrong in asserting that Democrats treat convicted, violent criminals more leniently. Yet the statistics she cites support …

I had been looking forward to the Bucks County Herald’s public service publishing of the guide compiled by the League of Womens Voters of Pennsylvania, and its comprehensive information for all …

Words of wisdom for Doug Mastriano and his supporters from a true religious leader, the Rev. Billy Graham. “I don’t want to see religious bigotry in any form. It would disturb me if there was …

Both Liz Cheney and Nancy Pelosi should receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom for their defense of our democracy. This despite the great chasm between their personal political beliefs.

State Senate candidate Jarrett Coleman began his political career when he was elected to the Parkland School Board in 2021. In the 10 months he’s served, he voted against the school budget and …

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