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Pennsbury election mailer raises questions for use of racist imagery

A mailer from two candidates in the Pennsbury school board election receiving backlash for its racist imagery, but the campaign says the men are working to fight for all students not raise divisions in the district. The mailer, paid for by Friends of Falls Guys, was sent to Falls and Lower Makefield voters ahead of Tuesday s primary in support of Region 3 candidates Tim Watkins and Frank Cabanas. It seemingly warns residents that a vote for three of their opponents is a vote in favor of a merger with the Morrisville School District that could impact parts of the district more than others.

Abuse allegations are common in child custody disputes Why do judges make tragic mistakes?

Abuse allegations are common in child custody disputes. Why do judges make tragic mistakes? Adiel Kaplan and Kate Snow and Eric Salzman and Anna Schecter and Noah Frick-Alofs © Provided by NBC News Jacqueline Franchetti s 2-year-old daughter Kyra loved Mickey Mouse, blowing bubbles and going fast on the slide at the park. She had just learned to roll down the hill in the backyard the day before her father, Franchetti s ex-boyfriend, Roy Rumsey, picked her up for a weeklong visit, Franchetti said. It was a court-mandated, unsupervised visit in July 2016, a few months before the trial to decide the former couple s custody case.

Three Bucks County attorneys running for Common Pleas Judge seat

Corr said his experience in over 70 jury trials would help him handle the backlog. “I know that is something I can do right away going in, he said. He said the backlog won t be known until the courts open up fully, when people will began filing notices of intent to go to trial in their civil or criminal cases. Another issue facing the courts, he said, is access to the courts themselves. He noted that during the pandemic, the courts allowed people to appear in court via video. Corr said he has seen officials making use of video technology, such as Zoom or Microsoft Teams, for some hearings.

Police nab alleged driver in hit-and-run that injured man reportedly mowing lawn

Police nab alleged driver in hit-and-run that injured man reportedly mowing lawn Updated May 08, 2021; Authorities in Bucks County on Saturday arrested a man accused of striking someone with a vehicle then fleeing Thursday. Joel McGriff, 40, of Milford Township outside Quakertown, was arrested by Richland Township police, assisted by Quakertown police, according to a bucks.crimewatchpa.com post. McGriff is accused of driving a vehicle that struck 70-year-old John Gruver outside Gruver’s home in the 200 block of Mill Road in Richland Township, then continuing on without rendering assistance. Gruver was taken to St. Luke’s University Hospital, Fountain Hill, where he has undergone multiple surgeries, police said.

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