A letter alerted the township that Seliga “consistently uses the Warrington Township relationship in hopes that we will waive any fees for her accounts.”
About: Bradley Vasoli
Bradley Vasoli is the senior editor of The Independence.
Presler’s posthumous birthday present to Kirk: a Bucks early-vote drive
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Plumstead upzoning died four years ago; Republicans say don’t revive it
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Bradley Vasoli: Political parties should stop making primary endorsements
While endorsements don’t help voters nominate winning candidates, they do plenty else, none of it good.
