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Recently, I wrote a letter to Governor Shapiro on behalf of my friend Yvonne. I met Yvonne when we were partnered to write our spiritual autobiographies. I soon learned that Yvonne was optimistic, …

A recent letter (Shapiro would put mail-in ballots in the hands of non-citizens, Oct. 5) stated that with the new automatic voter registration, Gov. Shapiro “is proud to declare that all state …

Recent campaign letters from “Together for Council Rock” candidates Nikki Khan, Tracey Osecki and Kimberly Winnick, attempt to scare our neighbors by using loaded and dangerous terms like “book …

We’re all told the importance of each and every vote. That is ever so true. Yet what carries more weight and proves greater in determining outcome is not voting. Don’t vote — don’t show up, …

As a Doylestown Township resident, I am so pleased to hear that the township supervisors operate in a bipartisan way. Incumbent Jen Herring (D) is the vice chair and Barbara Lyons (R) is the chair. …

In case anyone missed the latest edict from Governor Josh Shapiro it is important to note that he is proud to declare that all state inhabitants currently holding a Pennsylvania driver’s license …

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the start of the Iraq War when our country chose to invade Iraq. I was recently talking to one of our neighbors who lives just down the street from us. She told me …

As West Rockhill residents prepare to vote for a new supervisor this November, keep in mind how it feels to have your taxes fund Keyser Care. What’s that, you ask? That’s the amount Mr. Jay Keyser …

Cliff swallows are federally protected, migratory songbirds, and it is a violation of state and federal laws to harm them or interfere with their nests while they are breeding. They help us by eating …

A small faction of the Republican House is threatening a shutdown of our government unless Congress approves massive spending cuts. Many people — military, police, government employees, social …

Doylestown Borough deserves recognition for its decision to reduce light pollution through its Lights Out Doylestown initiative, as well as through its adoption of a lighting ordinance to regulate …

I remember voting my first time, the year the voting age was lowered to age 18 in 1971. I stood in a long line, so incredibly proud to be a fully fledged, adult American citizen, doing what has long …

Democracy is a form of government in which people are afforded power by representation in government. That representation is established through the right and freedom to vote. However, this right is …

As a Republican candidate for School Board Director, I would like to speak on the importance of governing effectively. As a team, we will elect strong leaders who will establish lines of …

I agree with Dr. Stephen Mass’s (Aug. 24) opinion not to allow biological boys to be competing in girls’ sports spaces. I grew up in Northwest Ohio in a town similar in geographical size as …

Peace of mind can be defined as the feeling of being safe and protected. While there are different milestones throughout our lives that bring us more peace of mind, one standout moment for me was …

Thank you, Rick Haring, for so articulately expressing the outrage many of us are feeling regarding the 40% raise given by the current Central Bucks Board of Education to Superintendent Abram …

In April, the Pennridge School Board signed a contract with Vermilion Education to consult on social studies curriculum. There has been strong public opposition at recent board meetings to both the …

To recap the final episode in New Hope’s parking garage saga: On Aug. 15, members of borough council’s recently formed “new” garage committee presented an analysis of the flaws in plans for a …

In our most recent New Hope Borough Council meeting (Aug. 15), residents were asked to build a 333-space parking garage for $28,000,000 ($23,000 per household liability) to be leased to hotels and …

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