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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 …

Driving home at night has become a dangerous task, one that I unfortunately have to subject myself to on a daily basis. After a long day, I just want to get home safely to unwind. Like most of us …

Science Sense: COVID-19 and immunosuppression

I have heard from several readers recently seeking clarification on the relationship between COVID-19 and immune suppression. The key question is: how effective are COVID-19 vaccines and therapies in …

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 …

William Donahue, managing editor for Neshaminy Journal, a publication of the Doylestown Historical Society and the Writers Workshop, says in the introduction to the first issue of Volume Four, “Not …

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 …

Chatterbox: Just us

All Chattereaders know I’m a sap for all things about this nation that are, or were once, good and considered to be our great strength. Americans are a single people, nonspecifically and none in …

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. …

Chatterbox: A vote in time

Election Day is coming and voting is a great privilege denied to many. It’s imperative that we the people vote as objectively and wisely as we can for unity, strength and justice across the …

Voting, 2022-style

Living in what may be the ultimate swing district in the ultimate swing state, I shouldn’t have been surprised. High-stakes elections are as Bucks County as stone barns.

The thing that stuck with me last year was the pictures from the walls and objects from the tops of tables and desks strewn among shredded wallboard. There were lamps, rugs, kitchen appliances, …

By the Way: Searching for ancestors

On a gorgeous autumn afternoon during a cemetery walk, Philip McCarty of Norristown and Donald Moran of Upper Black Eddy, who had not met before, discovered they were fourth cousins, descendants of Nicholas Buck, a Revolutionary War soldier.

Push leaders toward peace In Ukraine

It should be of grave concern to all Americans when our president says aloud that we are as close to a nuclear exchange with Russia today than we were during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

This is an urgent explanation and appeal to anyone concerned about the environment. It concerns the Bucks County Planning Commission’s (BCPC) plans for a Neshaminy Greenway Trail (NGT) segment …

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 …

Chatterbox: The mullet and the pompadour

A dear cousin recently suggested I rerun this column; I had to oblige. Chatterbox once talked about young people committing their lives to love, marriage and a baby carriage. We talked about why …

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 …

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