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Candidate Profile 2021: Matthew Weintraub, District Attorney
Matthew Weintraub, Bucks County's current District Attorney, is seeking re-election in November.

Kate Fishman is a Pennsylvania Field Editor with Patch, reporting on local news in Bucks County including Doylestown, Newtown, New Hope, and the nearby NJ town of Lambertville. She has previously written and reported for The Oberlin Review and the New Paltz Times.
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Matthew Weintraub, Bucks County's current District Attorney, is seeking re-election in November.

Mid-October is a great time to pick up the biggest pumpkin possible at Levittown area pumpkin patches.
There's only a couple of weeks left to get the best pumpkin for Halloween in the New Hope-Lambertville area.
There's only a couple of weeks left to get the best pumpkin for Halloween in the Warminster area.
Halloween and fun are right around the corner, and you don’t have to travel far to find the best fall farms near Bensalem in 2021.
Get ready for Halloween and family fun in the Yardley area by visiting these nearby pumpkin patches in 2021.
Forty-eight sites in the county will be collecting unneeded, unused, or expired medications for National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day.
Here are three of the biggest stories in Bucks County today.
The towpath has been closed as part of the Scudder Falls Bridge Replacement Project, in order to make a walkway connector across the bridge.
Looking for something to do in Bucks County this weekend? Check out this roundup of events happening in our area.
Good eats and live music are in the cards on Sunday.
Police have filed charges after a man's body was found behind a dumpster at the Townhomes @ Gateway in September.
Six ballots had already been deposited in the mock ballot box found in Bristol Borough Hall. Learn more.
The man said he used a cellphone charging cord to strangle her. She had apparently tried to end their relationship that day.
The man said he used a cellphone charging cord to strangle her. She had apparently tried to end their relationship that day.
Here are three stories you won't want to skip in Bucks County today.
Fish in the Neshaminy Creek basin were found to have "greatly concerning" levels of PFOS, a chemical substance in the PFAS family.
The benefit to aid those impacted by the remnants of Hurricane Ida raised around $100,000, on a weekend with less than ideal weather.
Police responded to 34 alarms, 19 abandoned 911 calls, 34 medical calls, five domestic disputes, and six bookings last week.
Police are seeking a 6 ft. tall white man with salt-and-pepper hair.