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Mack & Fisher Beat Butler & Boyle by Going Positive!
The Butler & Boyle campaign took the slimy LOW ROAD to launch vicious attack ads while the Fisher & Mack Campaign took the HIGH ROAD & WON

I have been a resident of Newtown Township since 1995. In January, 2018, I began a 2-year term as a Newtown Township Supervisor after retiring from my pharmaceutical online publishing business. I hope to be re-elected as a Supervisor so that I can continue to serve my community.
An important function of an elected official, in my opinion, is to keep residents informed about important decisions that impact their lives. That is why I applied to be a Newtown Patch Mayor. I am happy to say that my application has been accepted and I look forward to share stories and information with the Newtown Patch community.
I am a member of the Newtown Business Association
I have B.A. degree from Franklin and Marshall College, an M.S. and MPhil degree in biochemistry from Columbia University and a M.A. degree in communication arts & computer graphics from the New York Institute of Technology
I am a member of the New York Academy of Sciences
I have served on the Country Bend Homeowners' Association Executive Board since April, 2015
I am married to my wonderful wife Debbie and we have two grown sons who attended Council Rock North and the Pennsylvania State University
The Butler & Boyle campaign took the slimy LOW ROAD to launch vicious attack ads while the Fisher & Mack Campaign took the HIGH ROAD & WON

The Attack Mailer many residents received Saturday before the election is a dirty trick filled with lies, distortions & phony arguments.
Newtown Township residents deserve amenities that make Newtown an attractive and vibrant place to live, work and do business.
One of the best ways to stop the attacks on science is to elect more scientists to Congress and local offices.
Newtown Township Manager Micah Lewis presented his recommended 2020 Budget to the Board of Supervisors on October 14, 2019.
Let me know what is important to you for keeping Newtown Township a great place to live, work, and play.
Let's prevent Newtown from turning into a modern day "Pottersville"
The Board of Supervisors approved her application in a unanimous vote at the September 25, 2019, public meeting.
Mike Sellers, a member of the Newtown Creek Coalition, invited New Township to join the project.
Dennis Fisher shares his qualifications for the 2019 Newtown Township Supervisor elections.
“Friends of Roberts Ridge Park” to Plant and Care for 32 Native Trees in the Park
Do you ever wonder what exactly supervisors do and how much they are paid?
Is a mobile-based service needed to notify Newtown residents about emergencies, public meetings, special events, etc.?
The Newtown Board of Supervisors approved the advertisement of a Request for Proposal to hire an independent outside consultant.
The group, in association with the Neshaminy Creek Watershed Association, proposed a plan to be put before the Newtown Board of Supervisors.
“I wish you the best of luck in November,” said Tom Tosti, President of the Council, which represents over 6,350 union members.
How did we get into this mess and will it improve?
Incumbent Democratic Supervisors John Mack and Dennis Fisher topped the chart in number of votes received.
Residents Complained of Traffic Accidents at the Twining Bridge Intersection