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There is a new book entitled “The Big Con,” by Marina Mazzucato and Rosie Collington, University College of London. In it you can read how experts lead companies astray. It works like this: A …

The cancellation of assembly speaker Dr. Mykee Fowlin at Quakertown High School shows the depth to which we’ve fallen in failing to honor our Constitution’s First and most important …

In fifth grade we were told my high-functioning autistic son would never be able to go to college, never graduate from high school and never hold a job.He started volunteering at 14. He graduated …

In trying to reassure all of us that the banking system is sound, the government has said that it will see to it that everyone who deposited money in the recently failed SVB will be able to get their …

I read with interest Don Leypoldt’s article “NCAA tourney: Heaven? No, Iowa for Funk and Richardson.” It gave credit and highlighted the abilities of four local athletes who are participating …

I was saddened to hear of the cancellation of inclusion speaker and psychiatrist, Dr. Mykee Fowlin from presenting at Quakertown High School. It surprises me so much that the board would not want to …

While reading your recent (March 9) headline article regarding the issues between Froelich’s mulching ventureand the surrounding area, I wondered if something else I had recently seen may alleviate …

It was only recently that the Herald announced a commitment to reduce political strife in future articles and editorial pages. That sees to have been short-lived. A March 2 guest opinion, titled …

I enjoy the Poet’s Corner column. I especially enjoyed the recent poem “Where I’m From”. I was quite surprised to see that a 13-yea-old had written the poem, with its last line message that …

Did the author of a March 2 letter to the editor know the real issue about book banning, and the difference between a public ibrary and a school library? Did he know schools are to operate in loco …

Paul Teese’s report on U.S. weapons spending is alarming (Budget cuts should start with defense spending, 2/2/23).Social Security and Mdicare are in need of shoring up, the border with Mexico is …

We are writing as high school students enrolled in an Early Childhood Education (ECE) certificate program at Middle Bucks Institute of Technology. We are learning about child development and the …

Robots among us

I wonder how many diners in Bucks County are having their meals served to them by genuine robots? The restaurant at the Wesley Enhanced Living, where I eat, has two bots. Each with little TV type …

New Hope Borough Council is laying out its plans for road improvements for 2023, kicking-off the bidding process for eight repair projects with an authorization to advertise the program. Once …

This is in response to the article ‘Law firm with religious liberties focus reviewing CB library policy’ (Bucks County Herald, Feb. 9). The hiring — or should I say the acceptance of the …

Recently I was walking in Doylestown Borough with an out-of-town companion and we passed a sign that read “Ban Guns, Not Books.” My companion asked what that was about. I told him that the ruling …

If the Feb. 23 opinion writer (If there’s no place in society for “assault -style” weapons, why do cops have them?) would look at the history of police weapons, he would find that police needed …

I am both sorry for and grateful to John Fetterman for his honesty around checking into Walter Reed for treatment of severe depression. It took courage to tell the truth of his situation, at the risk …

Doylestown Health’s decision to sell the Pine Run retirement community to the highest bidder violates the trust between the hospital and the community. Pine Run residents made an irreversible …

The Feb. 16 guest opinion regarding the felling of ash trees at the Fuller-Pursell Preserve was sincere and heartfelt, however it does not discuss best practices of forestry management when emerald …

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