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Independent voters, beware of “Pink Slime” partisan fake news organizations masquerading as legitimate local news. These sites are taking advantage of the closings of local newspapers. (All the more reason to keep the Herald going.)

My compliments to the Tinicum Chairperson Eleanor Breslin on her opposing comments about colored lighting proposed for the Frenchtown Bridge (“Tinicum officials: Uhlerstown-Frenchtown Bridge work will slow EMS response,” Aug. 1). A carnival indeed.

A recent Letter to the Editor criticizing the Republican platform (“GOP platform is full of fantasy,” July 18) used a tactic sometimes referred to as a “presumptive close.

Sensible regulations vital for crypto

The time has come for the U.S. to adopt sensible regulations for the cryptocurrency world.

In our very divided political climate, it is easy to feel disillusioned. One may feel that things are so heated and confusing it is not worth getting involved on any level, including voting.

Red light cameras are an enforcement-for-profit racket that has nothing to do with highway safety.

Pennsylvania has a new law regarding Pharmacy Benefit Managers. While a few decent reforms were achieved, the public ought to know that the changes made to the bill the day before the vote substantially weakened the original legislation.

The safety of our pedestrians and the motoring public continues to be one of our most significant concerns in Montgomery Township.

HISTORY LIVES: Amos Stone House to the Mesquito Grille

Amos Stone House to the Mesquito Grille. In 1849 Amos Stone (1819-1897), a shoemaker by trade, bought the property at the intersection of West State Street and West Court Street for $200 and built a house.

Falling

I fell in love with a field of rye. It happened this spring for the first time and I am not young. Let me tell you how this field was both a single being and a multitude.

Kate Brandes’ creative energy seems boundless. She’s a novelist, watercolorist, printmaker, geologist, environmental scientist, professor, wife, mother and gardener.

In the last six months of his presidency, President Biden should adopt peacemaking as his legacy.

We are in the midst of the most unusual national election in many of our lifetimes.

On Durham Road north of Durham, on Durham Road farther north, on Route 212 west of Route 611 and on Ballek Road west of Steely Hill, the roadblocks were not the result of hungry ash borers (“Frequent Upper Bucks power outages blamed on emerald ash borer,” July 18).

“White” was the most disgusting show I have ever seen at Langhorne Players and my wife and I have been coming for 15 years (“‘White’ the latest Langhorne Players show to tackle a tough topic,” July 18).

President Joseph R. Biden’s speech from the Oval Office on July 24 can easily be described as a love letter to the American people.

Let’s make Bucks County a Blue Zone

There are many reasons Bucks County is already a great place to live: our beautiful wildlife, vibrant river towns, historical significance and proximity to major cities.

There was a Letter to the Editor in the July 11 edition (“Why abortion is not murder”) that made definitive statements about abortion not being murder.

Pennsylvania’s congressional delegation must hold health insurance companies accountable for leaving Americans with kidney failure behind.

Kayden Mancuso’s story can help Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania

Mothers in Pennsylvania, and elsewhere, have been suffering a brutal fate at the hands of the American family courts as they beg judges to protect their children from unstable fathers.

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