Bob Harvie
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Bucks County Commissioner Gene DiGirolamo Announces Plans to Run for Reelection
One of Bucks County’s Commissioners is seeking reelection in order to continue serving the area he has called home for many years. Damon C. Williams…
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Newtown Rail Trail Project Receives $2.5 Million in State, Federal Grants
A Bucks County trail recently received a large amount of funds through major grants, allowing further updates to the popular outdoor spot. The construction of…
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Bucks County Government Celebrates Retiring Supervisor After 40 Years of Dedication to His Community
The Bucks County government has acknowledged a local man who has retired after four decades of service to his community. Mike Duncan, who served as…
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Bucks County Government Works With Local Organizations to Spread Awareness of Human Trafficking
The Bucks County government has begun working with local safety organizations to raise awareness of a very serious issue. Teaming up with the Bucks Coalition…
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Politicians on Board of Bucks County Commissioners Launch Reelection Campaigns
Two Bucks County politicians have announced their intentions of running to keep their current positions on the Commissioners board. Damon C. Williams wrote about the…
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Bucks County Board of Commissioners Approves $5.5M For Local Emergency Services
One of Bucks County’s most important branches of public safety is being awarded a generous amount of funds to help them in their efforts. The…
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Former Bucks County Commissioner Saved by Local Officers After Severe Health Scare
A former Bucks County commissioner is very thankful to be able to talk to the local law enforcement officials who recently saved his life. Peg…
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Bucks County Commissioners Award $5.5 Million To Struggling Local Rescue Squads
Emergency medical services in Bucks County were just given a significant helping hand after being awarded millions of dollars in aid. Jeff Werner wrote about…
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Bucks County Commissioners Seek to Protect Used Car Buyers from a Citric Squirt in the Eye
Pa.’s first used-car “lemon law” will roll out in Bucks County on Jan. 1, 2023. The ordinance, approved by the Bucks County Commissioners, calls for…
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Area Pols Find Common Ground to Help Keep Household Hazardous Waste from Bucks County Soil
Bucks County Senator Steve Santarsiero, D–10, has joined with two area legislators — one Republican, one Democrat — to propose a change in funding for…
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Bucks County Files Joint Lawsuit Against Local Manufacturers, Citing Negligence for PFAS Contamination
Bucks County The Bucks County Commissioners and District Attorney’s Office have filed a joint lawsuit against a group of local companies for manufacturing and selling…
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Pa. Pharma Settlement Brings $45M to Bucks County’s Effort to Fight Addiction
Pa.’s pharma settlement negotiation with three major players in the area will infuse nearly $45 million in local efforts to curb addition. Peg Quann reported…
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‘Bucks County Conversations,’ New Hyper-Local Podcast, Uploads Premier Episode
The Department of Communications for the Bucks County Board of Commissioners has launched a new podcast, using the streaming format to reach residents in a…
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Bucks County Community College Presents Voting Rights Forum to Honor MLK
Bucks County Community College (BCCC) invites the public to a free, virtual, voting rights forum in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at 2:30…
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Bucks County Commissioners Address 2022 Budget, Vaccination Info, and Small Business Stimulus
The trio of Bucks County Commissioners — Diane Ellis-Marseglia, Bob Harvie, and Gene DiGirolamo — had a busy pre-holiday docket. Samantha Bambino of the Lower…
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Bucks County Commissioners: If You’re Covered by a Vaccine, There’s No Need to Be Covered by a Mask
Yes, COVID-19 cases are again disturbingly on the rise; no, that doesn’t yet signify a return to in-county mask mandates. Peter Blanchard covered the official…
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Bucks County Is Supplying a Resource That Every Small Business Can Use: Start-up Funding
Bucks County is offering a tangible leg-up to startup businesses. Best of all, the only requirement for being considered for it is to ask, as noted…






















