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Any school district that has enough money to hire a public relations firm has: (A) no need for state funding, and (B) apparently cannot justify its own actions. David Hartman, Warminster

In the July 21 Issue of the Herald, I found it interesting to learn that the Solebury Township Board of Supervisors passed a resolution urging the New Jersey Department of Transportation to …

As was reported earlier this year, the Plumstead Historical Society (PHS) acquired the old chapel that was home to the Danboro Community Association (DCA) for decades. Built in 1888 it was …

You can’t change the decisions made this year with a $15K a month spinmaster. Canceling a trip to the Holocaust Museum? Reviewing the inclusion a book in the library if a parent objects? …

Many in the community have voiced a range of emotions from concern to outrage over the recent decisions the Central Bucks School Board has made regarding library book policy. In short, the board …

As a retired teacher, I felt compelled to attend the July 26 meeting of the Central Bucks School District that would involve a vote regarding censorship of books in the school libraries. …

I commend the Herald for reporting on the board of supervisors meetings in Nockamixon Township. It’s hoped that more residents read the Herald then visit the township website and/or attend the …

I read Scott Bomboy’s article on the First Amendment and local school boards and chuckled. Freedom of the press has a long history. In 1747, Julien Offray de La Mettrie wrote “Man a …

We’ve all seen them: pictures on social media of people hugging, feeding, or playing with tiger or lion cubs. The animals are adorable, and the people look like they’re enjoying …

As California and other parts of the country continue to run low on water, and as vast areas of farmland are destroyed by agribusiness practices, how are we to break our dependence on food …

I was disappointed to see the article on page one of the Herald on July 14, essentially an editorial opinion preaching the anti-abortion position of the Catholic Church.

Years ago when I was an elementary school teacher in grades 3-6, I would always start the day off with a short history lesson titled, “This Day in History,” using patriotic songs as my main …

While I, too, was disgusted by the letter from Don and Barbara Landry (”A personal solution to the abortion dilemma,” June 30), I would like to thank the Herald for printing it.

Whoa ... I said when I heard that the DCNR (Department of Conservation and Natural Resources) has named the Delaware Canal Towpath Best Trail in Pennsylvania. Maybe its the most dangerous …

On July 11, the Delaware Township mayor and township committee passed a resolution questioning the Route 29 rockfall mitigation projects in Hunterdon County, N.J. That resolution calls upon …

Here is what Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick said following the overturn of settled law granting the right of a female person to decide if her pregnancy is wanted or dangerous, as quoted in …

The opinion piece, ‘Priest wants to “change hearts“ about abortion’ (July 14), is not a news item and does not belong on the front page, let alone above the fold. There has been plenty of …

I would like to add an opposing view concerning the use of a residential property for commercial use in the North Sugan Road area of Solebury Township. The current owners purchased a home next …

Stephen Hanover’s recent letter (“Reality check needed for climate watchers”) is nonsensical. The average temperature of our planet is slowly increasing, but that does not mean more land …

PennFuture is extremely dismayed by the Supreme Court’s decision last week in the case of West Virginia vs. Environmental Protection Agency. This misguided decision will have far-reaching …

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