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Election 2025: Elizabeth Thomson For Horsham Council
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Elizabeth Thomson of Horsham presents her ideas.

I am an original Patcher who returned nearly three years ago after a decade away from journalism. I serve as the Local Editor for Patch sites in Lower Bucks County and eastern Montgomery County, including Warminster, Bensalem, Yardley, Levittown, Upper and Lower Southampton, Hatboro-Horsham, and Abington. .
I have been married almost 30 years. We both attended The University of Delaware, where my son is now graduating as a Blue Hen.
I am a long-suffering Philadelphia sports fan and was born right outside of Philadelphia. I consider myself a huge fan of Classic Rock music and started collecting vinyl again after all these years!
As a journalist for three decades, I was editor of three newspapers, have over 35 awards, and broke a story that led to the federal indctment of a mayor in North Jersey. I have logged lots of time in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and northern New Jersey.
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Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Elizabeth Thomson of Horsham presents her ideas.

Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Alec Shaffer of Hatboro presents his ideas.
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A second series of protests against the Trump Administration takes place on Saturday.
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Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Roy Bant Jr. of Abington Township presents his ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Tom Rafferty of Hatboro presents his ideas.
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