U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick insists he voted against the latest plan to investigate the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol for the same reason he voted for an earlier plan to have an independent investigation.
He wants a truly bipartisan committee to look into what happened when the Capitol was stormed, injuring more than 100 police officers and leading to the deaths of five people. It s very simple, said Fitzpatrick, R-1 of Middletown. I am 100% committed to unifying bipartisanship, and I am 100% opposed to divisive partisanship. To this end, I had my Bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus (29 Democrats, 29 Republicans) formally endorse the independent bipartisan commission.
At 62 years old, Willie Macatantan doesn’t stop for much not even COVID-19.
Throughout the pandemic, Macatantan was changing beds and disinfecting rooms for Pine Run Retirement Community’s sick patients, often volunteering to work seven days a week, unfazed by the potential health risks.
After a year of cleaning around the clock and interacting with those recovering from the virus, Macatantan was named PA Staff Member of the Year by LeadingAge PA, an organization representing senior living providers and services across the state. The award is typically given to those who have “exhibited excellence” and provided “exceptional service” to community members, according to LeadingAge’s website.
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A 65-year-old driver was pronounced dead Thursday following a crash in Bristol Borough, authorities said.
When police responded to a one-car accident at the intersection of Old Route 13 and Mill Street, they spoke to the driver, who soon became unresponsive, Bristol Borough police said.
Officers quickly removed the man from the car and determined he was in cardiac arrest, police said.
Officers immediately began CPR and applied an AED until the Bucks County Rescue Squad was able to arrive, police said.
Bucks County Rescue members were unable to revive the man as they were taking him to Lower Bucks Hospital, police said.