There was a suggestion made during the recent New Hope Borough Council meeting, according to Blake Barrigh’s report in the June 13 Herald, that “the Odette’s building essentially blocks pedestrians from reaching the canal at that location.” This is false.
Thank you, Ted Williams, for your recent Guest Opinion in the Bucks County Herald (“PA can shed the shame of live pigeon shoots,” May 30).
Some Democratic Senators want women to be eligible for the military draft. This isn’t a new policy position for the Democrats in the U.S. Congress and U.S. Senate.
The bad news is an 11-year-old boy shot at a home in Levittown, which ended up leaving a hole in a bedroom wall (“Middle school student suspected of firing 380-caliber bullet into Bristol Twp. house,” May 23).
As a 40-year member of State Street Players I was flabbergasted to learn of Our Lady of Mount Carmel’s pastor will no longer support the troupe (“Our Lady of Mt. Carmel cuts ties with State Street Players,” June 20).
Living on River Road in Upper Bucks County means many nice things, like beautiful views from the front porch, spectacular sunsets and an excuse to keep a kayak handy. But lately it also means dangerous car accidents.
As we near Independence Day, I started thinking about our country’s complicated history and the true meaning of patriotism. It is not a simple, one-size-fits-all concept.
Concerning Donald Trump being allowed to run for president (“Felons typically can’t vote. Can they run for president?” June 13), while the U.S. military has rigorous moral character standards, having a criminal record does not automatically disqualify you from enlisting in the military.
Donald Trump’s chances of winning his trial in Manhattan were similar to your chances of beating the New York Yankees in 1927 with their replete lineup of murderous row hitters.
I recently had an appointment at a friend’s home near Yardley. I followed the GPS instructions to take Taylorsville Road through Yardley and onto Big Oak Road.
What a joyous and sad day simultaneously on May 30 when former president Donald Trump became a convicted felon.
How disappointing it was to read the Bucks County Herald’s April 18 article entitled “Chalfont updates comprehensive plan.
I love my family. I love my friends. I have cool neighbors. Many of us think differently, vote differently, believe differently, and even wear the colors of the opposing team. No political leader is …
In a recent guest opinion (“O Canada, how should we govern?” May 16), the writer tells of some of the good aspects of life in Canada. I agree that Canada is a fine country and with many positives but several footnotes should be added.
“Bucks County sues ExxonMobil, Chevron, others over climate change” read the headline in the March 28 Herald. I chuckled at first, since we were close to April 1, but as I read further, I could see that this was not a joke.
Governor Shapiro proposed a budget starting to respond to the PA Supreme Court ruling stating that PA schools are drastically underfunded.
At 7:30 a.m. Monday I was driving on Geigel Hill Road and saw a Blooming Glen Contractors pickup truck stopped in the oncoming lane. I slowed down and saw two newborn fawns on the road.
I fully appreciate the insights shared in the recent article (“The Right to Protest Peacefully is Fundamental,” May 16) from the League of Women Voters. However, I would like to expand on this …
In response to “Park’s name still eludes Solebury officials” (5/9/24 issue), why not call it: “Should have been the new New Hope-Solebury Library & Community Center instead of a small …
The poem “peaches and linen” brought a tear to my eye (Poet’s Corner, May 16). At 16 years old molly jones has incredible insight and sensitivity.Her ability to forgive is more than many people …