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Protestors and city officials gather outside the DELCORA building in Chester to protest the Delaware County Regional Water Authority’s deal with Aqua America, Inc. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
With a late December ruling, Delaware County Common Pleas Judge Barry Dozor thwarted the county government’s attempt to block the $276.5 million sale of the regional wastewater system known as DELCORA to Aqua Pennsylvania theoretically bringing an end to one of Delco’s long-running, will-they-won’t-they political feuds.
“The whims of politics or changing county administrations do not waive away legally enforceable binding contracts. The reliance and predictability of valid legal contracts is paramountly important and serves public policy,” Dozor wrote in the order.
but if they can get things done, i m ready to give them a chance. finally there s luzerne county, pennsylvania, one of only three in the keystone state to go blue to red. obama won here by 4.8 points in 2012, trump easily won the county by more than 19 points, a swing of 24.2 points. ann marie has worked in the family business for 53 years. she flipped and likes trump s aggressive foreign policy. he is not going to take no baloney off of anybody. he s going to be he s going to be and he s going to kick kick it. rich and eileen both volunteered and voted for obama. you were a democratic county council member for luzerne county. yes. and you voted for donald trump. yes. and i m on the executive committee, too, for the democrats, but i still went for
reporter: finally there s lucerne county in pennsylvania, one in the keystone stayed to go blue to red. obama won here by four points in 2012 and trump easily won the county by 19 point, a swing of 24.2 points. anne ma rise bossart has lived in the family business for years and she flipped and liked trump s aggressive foreign policy. he s not going to take no baloney off anybody. he s going to be and he s going to kick it. reporter: richard and eileen both volunteered and voted for obama. you were a democratic county council member for lucerne county and you voted for donald trump. yes, amend i m on the executive committee for democrats and i still went for trump. reporter: both flipped but watching closely.
aggressive foreign policy. he s not going to take no baloney off of anybody. he s going to be and he s going to kick it. reporter: richard and elene both volunteered and voted for obama. you were a democratic county council member for lucerne county and you voted for donald trump? yes. and i m on the executive committee for democrats but still went for trump. reporter: but flipped, but watching closely. he tried to go with the health care act, was really a disaster. reporter: at this family bowling, we caught up with commercial pipeline construction worker andrew coleman. he has a wife, two kids, they have insurance. he doesn t. right now i don t have insurance through my employer and i can t afford it the way it s going now. that s a big thing for me. that s the reason i voted for him. reporter: christine, a republican and mother of two,
policy. he s not going to take no baloney off anybody. he s going to be and he s going to kick it. reporter: richard and eileen both volunteered and voted for obama. you were a democratic county council member for lucerne county and you voted for donald trump. yes, and i m on the executive committee, too, for democrats and i still went for trump. reporter: both flipped but watching closely. he tried to go with the healthcare, act, was a real disaster. reporter: here we caught up with a pipeline construction worker andrew coleman who has a wife and two kids. they have insurance, he doesn t. right now don t have insurance through my employer, and i can t afford it the way it s going now, so that s a big thing for me. that was half the reason i voted