
Bruce Siwy
Regional News Director at Courier-Post
Regional News Director at Bucks County Courier Times
Regional news director for the Courier-Post (@cpsj) in NJ and @CourierTimes in PA. Author of "Jailing the Johnstown Judge." Compelled by the power of the riff.
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2 weeks ago |
phillyburbs.com | JD Mullane |Bruce Siwy
One of the few towns in Bucks County with a ballot question was Langhorne Manor Borough, where voters appear to have upheld a prohibition on small games of chance. The initiative to allow small games of chance was led by Jay Ferraro, a former councilman and borough manager. Standing outside of borough hall, the town’s sole polling place, on the day of the primary, he said he launched the effort on behalf of the Barbara T.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Bruce Siwy |Chris Ullery |Danielle Camilli
Visit and refresh this page throughout the day for news and notes on the Pennsylvania primary in Bucks County and across the commonwealth. Welcome to Primary Day in Pennsylvania. While the election season of 2025 hasn't grabbed the same headlines of last year's presidential race and down ballot contests, there are still important decision for voters to make. Votes in contested primaries today will set up the races that will appear on the ballot in the general election Nov. 4.
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4 weeks ago |
audiobooks.com | Bruce Siwy
In 1988, Judge Joe O'Kicki was regarded by his peers as one of the most brilliant legal minds in the United States. He was newly remarried, sworn in as the president judge of a Pennsylvania county and on the fast track to a federal bench . . . Silently, however, a state police vice unit was in the midst of covert operation into O'Kicki's personal affairs.
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Feb 14, 2025 |
sports.yahoo.com | Nick Butler |Bruce Siwy
Ride PATCO with us to the Eagles parade in PhiladelphiaMore than a million visitors are expected in Philadelphia for the Eagles Super Bowl parade, including thousands of fans from South Jersey. We’re giving readers a glimpse of the experience — from the PATCO train station in Lindenwold, to the City of Brotherly Love's confetti-littered streets. Check here throughout the day for photos, descriptions and interviews with South Jersey locals who made the trip to celebrate with the champions.
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Feb 14, 2025 |
courierpostonline.com | Nick Butler |Bruce Siwy |Chris LaChall
Nick Butler Bruce Siwy Chris LaChallCherry Hill Courier-Post(This story has been updated to add new information and photos.) The crowds head homeThe Walt Whitman Bridge was backed up with bumper-to-bumper traffic as people made their way back to South Jersey after a day of partying. -Nick Butler The champions arrive on Broad StreetWith a helicopter circling overhead and behind police motorcycles, the championship football team at last arrived. Head coach Nick Siranni tossed T-shirts to the crowd.
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My book on Pennsylvania’s Judge O’Kicki, who escaped the country after being convicted on corruption charges, is half off until Mother’s Day. Mom will love it. https://t.co/u3Ftb1Wbyu

Past 30,000 words on the new book and, more importantly, still investigating. https://t.co/ap8vbhWDHy

RT @cpsj: This lawsuit claims a Pemberton Township undercover officer was at fault in a fight that resulted in his stabbing. Here's what we…