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I thank the Chalfont New Britain Business Alliance for hosting a meet the Pa. House and Senate candidates on Sept 27. Hoping to have some questions answered I went to the meeting. …

A little over a year ago, Tropical Storm Ida spun off tornadoes –– plural –– and dumped up to 10 inches of rain on Southeastern Pennsylvania, leaving behind scarred and flooded …

Thank you for printing the letter from AARP on prescription costs and how the Inflation Reduction Act passed by Democrats in Congress and signed by President Biden helps seniors.

The League of Women Voters of Bucks County appreciates the letter from Curt Biehn in the Oct. 6 edition of the Herald in response to a League article titled “The three categories of eligible …

My wife and I recently returned from a trip to Europe, including Normandy. We visited the American Cemetery and walked on Omaha Beach. I was just over three years old on D-Day. If we had not …

Todd Polinchock has lauded his voting record ending with, “remediate PFAS/PFOA from our water using state dollars” Well, who didn’t? It’s one of those red herrings politicians throw into …

I refuse to vote for anyone who says that Biden stole the election and is therefore not legitimately our president.

The Republican Party in Pennsylvania has been taken over by the Trump MAGA crowd, leaving many lifelong Republicans in an uneasy place. The importance of this election cannot be overstated, …

I am a new voter, and I support Dr. Mehmet Oz because he cares about Pennsylvania working families and businesses. The first time I understood what Dr. Oz stood for was when he came to visit a …

I am writing to you for help in trying to preserve if not save some land in Hulmeville Borough. The property behind the Hulmeville Firehouse which formally belonged to the Black family has been …

The article ( Sept. 29) in the editorial section of the Bucks County Herald by the League of Women Voters titled “The three categories of eligible voters: Avs, SVs, and NVs” is an attempt to get …

As he seeks to become a United States senator, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman claims that he got involved in politics to fight crime in “his city,” Braddock, Pa., after two of his students were …

I feel compelled to bring attention to school board representation in Council Rock, especially Region 9: Wrightstown Township and Newtown Township Districts 1 & 2. This is my region and is …

According to investigative reporting by SpotlightPA on the Tax Rebate Program, in the past decade Pa. state lawmakers introduced 24 Bills, six during this current legislative session. None of these …

l Storm Ida spun off tornadoes –– plural –– and dumped up to 10 inches of rain on Southeastern Pennsylvania, leaving behind scarred and flooded communities and many millions …

A friend told me about a letter to the editor he read recently from someone who talked about driving in Doylestown and honking at a pedestrian with two canes. I did not see the letter myself but …

I don’t have a problem with letters from individuals who have a different point of view ... if they clearly and honestly state why they believe their opinion is valid; however, as Stephen …

As a member of a local cycling club, I have the opportunity to ride through bucolic Upper Bucks County. Unfortunately, the beauty is being spoiled at an alarming rate because of the seemingly …

As a retired educator of over 40 years, I want to thank the Bucks County Herald for reporting on book banning. I have made a library for my grandchildren to read and share based on the banned …

Thank you to our community for celebrating Banned Book Week. Red Wine and Blue, Advocates for Inclusive Education and the Rainbow Room hosted three community events this past week.

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