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Upper Bucks Free Press • April 2013


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The Upper Bucks Free Press is published by The Free Press LLC and administrated by Christopher Betz, a lifelong resident of the Quakertown area.  As a local business owner, council member for Trumbauersville Borough, and concerned citizen, Chris recognizes the need for better unbiased and comprehensive reporting of the who's who and what's what of the Upper Bucks area.  So starts our journey.

If you have an interest in helping us to report the local news to our community, or an interest in sponsoring the initiative, please contact Christopher Betz at cjbetz@ubfp.org

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