Eight of the 11 candidates running for five seats on the Central Bucks School District Board of Directors will meet for a virtual voters forum Wednesday.
The 90-minute forum will stream online beginning at 7 p.m. at the CBSD School Director Candidate Forum 2021 YouTube channel.
Engage and CBSD Parents and Staff United are co-sponsoring the forum, which will be moderated by a member of the Bucks County League of Women Voters, a news release from Engage states.
District Region 4 candidate Lisa Sciscio; Region 7 candidate Michael Simone; and Region 9 candidate Jim Pepper had not committed to the event as of April 30, the news release adds.
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La Salle senior defined by âunsurpassable motivation,â in and out of the classroom
Undaunted by personal trauma, Matthew Cruz, â21, aspires to earn a Ph.D. in evolutionary biology.
If you take Matthew Cruz, â21, at his word, the path he took to La Salle University âisnât entirely unique.â Cruz isnât a legacy, in that he didnât follow a parent or family member to 20th and Olney. And upon arrival, he even changed majors.
Cruz chose La Salle, he said, because of its community. He sought a helpful place with selfless faculty and staffâthose who would nurture his intellectual curiosity, challenge him to be his very best, and mentor him when he most needed support.
EAST ROCKHILLÂ â The newest addition to the township s open space land doesn t stand alone. It s adjacent to the open space we currently have near Deibler Elementary School, so we can connect to existing open space, board Chairman David Nyman said following the April 27 East Rockhill Township Board of Supervisors meeting. During the meeting, the board approved the agreement of sale to purchase the 1.8-acre tract at 1404 Schwenkmill Road.
The $95,000 purchase price was based on an appraisal of the property s market value, Will Oetinger, the township s solicitor, said.
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The board also approved condemning the property, but Oetinger said that is done to provide tax benefits to the seller.
The DA s Office alleges on or about Sept. 27, 2020, and Oct. 17, 2020, Dooner completed an application for a Pennsylvania mail-in ballot for the general election for her mother, who died on Sept. 29, 2020.
Fisher, Weintraub said, signed the declaration on the ballot purporting to be her mother on Oct. 7. On or about March 30, 2020, and Oct. 1, Fisher completed an application for a Pennsylvania mail-in ballot for the election for her mother, who died on Sept. 21, 2020.
According to a statement from his office, a handwriting analysis confirmed that Dooner’s mother did not sign either the application or the ballot and those documents were signed by Dooner after her mother had died.