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Bucks County Recorder of Deeds Receives $5,000 Grant

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Always working to improve the office, Dan McPhillips,  Bucks County Recorder of Deeds, is continuing the project to preserve and improve records dating back  to 1684. McPhillips received word at the beginning of the year that the office is the recipient of a $5,000  grant to assist with improvement phase of the project. This project is supported by a grant from the  Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission’s Historical Archives and Records Care Grant, a  program funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  

The grant will be used to improve the digital images of pages found in fifteen of our historic deed  books. When these books were originally scanned in the 1990s, the technology was not as advanced as  it is today. Because of this, the quality of current images online is very poor, sometimes unreadable. Kofile,  the preservation company the office has been using for this project, has taken on the responsibility of not  only preserving these books, but also providing clear digital images of each page within the books. 

McPhillips says, “Being the recipient of any grant is an honor, but to receive this grant shows the  importance of this project to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As the Recorder of Deeds, it is my job  to make sure the records of the county are available to the public. This grant helps make the process of  improving the records faster, and in turn, better for the people of Bucks County.” 

Once Kofile has completed the digital improvements, the files will be sent to our recording vendor  Landex. From then both online and in office digital records will be updated.  

To contact the Bucks County Recorder of Deeds office, please call 215-348-6209 or visit us on the  web at https://www.buckscounty.gov/414/Recorder-of-Deeds.

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Bucks Republicans Announce Endorsed Candidates for 2026 Elections

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The Bucks County Republican Committee on Wednesday announced their recommended slate of candidates for the 2026 election.

Following a rigorous vetting process, committee members from across the country are supporting a team of proven leaders and dedicated newcomers. From defending our taxpayers to ensuring our neighborhoods remain safe, these candidates have the integrity and work ethic required to deliver results for our communities, said Chairwoman Pat Poprik.

“Our 2026 ticket represents the very best of Bucks County,” said Poprik. “We are united and ready to get to work.”

𝐌𝐞𝐞𝐭 the 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔 𝐑𝐞𝐩𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐧 𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐦:

  • U.S. Congress: Brian Fitzpatrick

Credit: Bucks County Republican Committee

  • PA Senate: (Lower Bucks)  Frank Farry

Credit: Bucks County Republican Committee

  • PA House: (Lower Bucks) Kristin Marcell, K.C. Tomlinson, Joe Hogan

Credit: Bucks County Republican Committee

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Credit: Bucks County Republican Committee

  • Statewide: Stacy Garrity (Governor) & Jason Richey (Lt. Governor)

Credit: Bucks County Republican Committee

 

Credit: Bucks County Republican Committee

You can click here to get involved and learn more about the endorsed candidates

The Primary Election will be held Tuesday May 19 with the General Election scheduled for November 3.

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Fmr Bucks County Resident, Trump Voter Convicted of Voter Fraud

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Earlier this month federal prosecutors announced a Bethlehem man was convicted of election fraud by a federal jury for voting twice in the 2020 presidential election

United States Attorney David Metcalf announced  Matthew Laiss, 32, of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was convicted  at trial on March 3 of election fraud offenses in connection with the 2020 presidential election.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Laiss  was charged by indictment in September of last year with one count of voting more than once in a federal election and one count of voter fraud and was convicted on both charges.

According to court filings, from at least October 2012 until about August 2020, Laiss resided in, and was lawfully registered to vote in, Ottsville, Pennsylvania, a municipality located in Bucks County. In or around August 2020, Laiss moved his primary residence from Ottsville,  to Frostproof, Florida. The same month, he applied for and obtained a Florida driver’s license and registered to vote in Florida.

In or about October 2020, the Bucks County Board of Elections mailed a ballot for the November 2020 general election to the Laiss’  former address in Ottsville, Pennsylvania, where his parents continued to reside.

As proven at trial, on or about October 31, 2020, Laiss filled out and returned the Pennsylvania mail-in ballot, casting a vote for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States of America, prosecutors say.

Then, according to investigators, on or about November 3, 2020, Laiss went to a polling location in or around Frostproof, Florida, and voted in the 2020 general election, casting a vote for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States of America.

According to a Penn Capital-Star report, the double voting was uncovered with the help of a multistate voter roll maintenance program called ERIC, which was the target of conservative attacks in the years after the 2020 election.

Numerous conservative-run states left ERIC between the 2020 and 2024 election, including Florida, where Laiss was double-registered, the report says

Pennsylvania remains an ERIC member state, even though legislation has been authored by Republicans at the state level to withdraw from the program, according to state records.

This “…conviction reinforces a simple principle: our elections must be fair, secure, and lawful, ” said U.S. Attorney Metcalf. “Casting a ballot in more than one jurisdiction undermines public trust and dilutes the votes of others. Our office will continue to protect the integrity of federal elections and hold accountable those who violate the law.”

Laiss is scheduled to be sentenced June 10, 2026, and faces a maximum possible sentence of five years’ imprisonment, three years of supervised release, and a $10,000 to $250,000 fine, for each of the charges on which he was convicted.

This case was investigated by the FBI, with assistance from the Pennsylvania Department of State, and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Mark Dubnoff.

Editor’s Note: Mr Laiss in myriad of media reports publicly declared his support and votes for President Trump in the 2020 Elections

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Construction Planned for Thurs.-Fri. Nights on I-95N in NE Philadelphia

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PennDOT announced that construction activities will occur at night Thursday on northbound I-95 in Northeast Philadelphia.

Motorists are advised of the following travel restriction:

All scheduled activities are weather permitting. Motorists are advised to allow extra time for traveling on northbound I-95 because backups and delays will occur.

The sheet piles will help support the embankment during northbound reconstruction of I-95 between Wheatsheaf Lane and Margaret Street as part of PennDOT’s $355.3 million I-95/BR3 project.

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