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1 day ago |
phillyburbs.com | Jess Rohan
Jess RohanBucks County Courier TimesThe Central Bucks School District board of directors will decide Thursday on a final budget that would raise taxes by nearly 6%. The proposed tax hike is the highest in over a decade, exceeding last year's high of 5.3%. A Central Bucks homeowner with a property valued at an average fair market value for the district of $634,920.63 would see their tax bill, which is currently at $5,862, increase by $329 under the proposal.
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2 days ago |
phillyburbs.com | Jo Ciavaglia
A former Bucks County family therapist accused of secretly recording women using his office bathroom is facing more criminal charges after authorities identified more than a dozen new victims. The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office initially charged Jonathan Elliot Moyer, 55, of Lehigh County, with illegally filming four of his patients using hidden cameras, but another 17 victims were subsequently discovered, according to the DA.
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3 days ago |
phillyburbs.com | Jess Rohan |Jeanine Santucci
Canadian wildfire smoke is affecting air quality across the U.S., reaching as far south as Florida. The smoke is causing moderate air quality levels in many areas, posing potential risks for sensitive individuals. Experts recommend limiting outdoor activities and using air filters when air quality is affected by smoke.
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3 days ago |
phillyburbs.com | Jo Ciavaglia
A Bristol Township man has admitted he lied to a Bucks County grand jury about who killed a 21-year-old Bristol Township man in 2020. In a brief court appearance by video May 30, 29-year-old Quashaad James pleaded guilty to felony charges of perjury and false swearing charges in the murder of Shaquille Love. Bucks County Common Pleas Judge Wallace Bateman Jr. accepted the plea and sentenced him to 18 months to six years in state prison.
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3 days ago |
phillyburbs.com | Jess Rohan
The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania refuted a key claim Monday made by Souderton Area School District related to a lawsuit filed last year by a group of residents. This suit was filed after district officials banned three residents from attending board meetings.
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