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Presidential Ads Leaving Pennsylvania, For Now
Without presidential campaigns to compete with, state races running on smaller budgets have a chance to make a splash in Pennsylvania.

I spent a good part of my adult life leaving the Lehigh Valley. I've lived and worked in Turkey, China and England, but the Valley seems to be my center of gravity. After graduating from William Allen High School and Kutztown University, I went to graduate school at Emerson College in Boston and then City University in London. Traveling abroad changed me in many ways, especially in how I think of other cultures and my own. But it also made me homesick. After more than a decade of working as a teacher and journalist overseas, I returned home, to Allentown. Since then, I've been a journalism teacher and an editor for community newspapers. And now with Patch, it's clear there's no place like home.
Without presidential campaigns to compete with, state races running on smaller budgets have a chance to make a splash in Pennsylvania.

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Tuesday, Oct. 9, is the last day to register to vote in the 2012 presidential election.
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Find and post yard sales in the Levittown area on Patch.
Bucks County properties will be on the block for the monthly sheriff's sale tomorrow, September 14.
For the last week, the county health department has concentrated spraying for mosquitoes in Bristol Township. It resumes tonight, Sept. 13, at 7:30 p.m.
Read this and other headlines from around the region.
Read this and other headlines from around the region.
Bristol Township Police report thefts from vehicles on Saturday and Sunday.
Companies drilling for natural gas in Pennsylvania will pony up more than $200 million for their activities in 2011.
Delegates with the Pennsylvania Democratic Party gathered at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. last week and said they have eyes on several candidates to challenge Gov. Tom Corbett in 2014.
The Bucks County Health Department will spray for adult mosquitoes Monday night, between 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. - weather permitting - in Bristol Township.