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With the Support of Local Leaders, State Senator Steve Santarsiero Cut the Ribbon on His New District Office in Newtown on June 14, 2019

With the Support of Local Leaders, State Senator Steve Santarsiero Cut the Ribbon on His New District Office in Newtown on June 14, 2019 | Newtown News of Interest | Scoop.it

State Senator Steve Santarsiero on June 14 joined local and county officials in cutting the ribbon on his new district offices on the second floor of the Santander Bank building at the intersection of Terry Drive and Newtown-Yardley Road in Newtown.

 

“It’s exciting. I’m happy to be back here in Newtown,” said the senator. “This is a great location for us. It’s a nice office and there’s plenty of space for us to help constituents and to have meetings on local issues. And it’s got plenty of parking and is centrally located.”

 

Santarsiero’s district offices in Newtown and Doylestown offer assistance with various state services including: rent and property tax rebates, SEPTA ID cards, REAL ID information, obtaining handicapped parking placards, applications for public benefits, complex issues with state government and more.

 

Santarsiero said he’s also happy to assist and help local borough, township and school leaders in addressing their concerns and issues. He is currently making the rounds, meeting with office holders throughout the district.

 

Numerous officials from the southern end of the district attended his open house on Friday, including officials from Morrisville, Newtown, Yardley and Tullytown boroughs and Newtown and Lower Makefield townships.

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