Warminster
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Warminster Giant Sells Winning PA Lottery Scratch-Off Ticket Worth $3.2 Million
Bucks County’s lucky lottery streak just got a little richer. A “20,000 a Month for Life” scratch-off ticket was recently sold at a Giant supermarket in Warminster for just $10, writes Jo Ciavaglia for Bucks County Courier Times. The winner can collect $20,000 every month for the rest of their life for a sum of…
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Walmart Debuts “Store of the Future” at Renovated Warminster Supercenter
Walmart has debuted its newly renovated Warminster Supercenter, unveiling the retailer’s “Store of the Future” concept in Bucks County for the first time, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch. The grand reopening at the Street Road location last Friday introduced shoppers to a reimagined store while also marking 30 years since the Warminster Supercenter first opened…
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New Film Tells the Story of Warminster’s Overlooked Spaceflight History
Before humanity took its first steps on the moon and NASA was an established space program, the Naval Air Development Center (NADC) in Warminster was developing technology and techniques to help people reach the stars. It’s a piece of history many Bucks County locals aren’t aware took place in their backyard, but one resident is on his own mission to change that. Before the Moon is a new documentary dedicated…
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Warminster Tavern Voted Favorite Bucks County Spot to Get Wings
According to the Bucks County Courier Times’ 2026 Bucks County wings poll, Kenney’s Madison Tavern in Warminster is the county’s favorite wing spot, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. This family-run joint is owned by Dan Kenney and operated by him, his mom Claudia, and his sister Michelle. The neighborhood bar, which was originally called Jack’s Madison Tavern, was purchased in 1991 by Kenney’s father and uncle. “We’re hands-on…
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Warminster’s Spartans Wrestling Club Celebrates 50th Anniversary
The Spartans Wrestling Club in Warminster is celebrating 50 years of serving the community and teaching the sport to young people, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch. The Warminster Township Board of Supervisors honored the club last week for its decades of service. To show their appreciation for the support, the Spartans gifted recognition plaques to Supervisors Chairman Kenneth Hayes and Supervisor Chuck Heybach, who…
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Secondhand Shop in Warminster is a Bargain Hunter’s Dream Paradise
Warminster is home to Holy Redeemer Thrift Shop, a secondhand store bursting with treasures just waiting to be uncovered, writes Claire Allard for Family Destinations Guide. Walking through the sliding automatic doors, shoppers are greeted by a well-organized, open layout, with overhead lights shining in every corner. The furniture section boasts a wide collection of items to explore,…
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This Ivyland Landmark is One of Bucks County’s Oldest General Stores
The Ivyland Country Store, an Ivyland landmark for over 150 years, is one of Bucks County’s oldest general stores and cherished borough treasure, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Geff Rapp, chairman of Ivyland’s 150th Anniversary Committee, noted that while the store’s owners and offerings have changed over time, it remains deeply rooted in the…
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Archbishop Wood Grad to Experience Sweet 16 With Alabama Despite Injuries
Despite having had an injury-limited season, Archbishop Wood High graduate Jalil Bethea will get to experience the NCAA Sweet 16 with Alabama, writes Katie Lewis for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archbishop Wood boys’ basketball coach John Mosco regards Bethea as one of the most talented players he has encountered in the Philadelphia Catholic League. “He’s very…
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Costco to Begin Selling Wine, Beer, Canned Cocktails at Warminster Location
After getting approval for a liquor license transfer, Costco plans to start selling wine, beer, and canned cocktails at its Warminster store, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The move is part of a larger push by the warehouse club, one of the nation’s largest wine sellers, to get into the wine and beer…
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Warminster Events Center Building Formerly Trained Astronauts for Apollo 11
Before The Fuge in Warminster became known for hosting events, beer festivals, and a craft brewery, the space was previously used to help train astronauts for missions, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch. Formerly known as the Johnsville Centrifuge, the facility was used by NASA to train three of the most famous astronauts in history: Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and…
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Local High School Seniors Compete for $275K in Prizes at Warminster Auto Technology Competition
Twenty-four local high school seniors gathered in Warminster for the Greater Philadelphia Auto Technology Competition, hoping to win big prizes, according to a staff report from 6abc. The event, organized by the Auto Dealers Association of Greater Philadelphia, started on Friday. Students rotate through ten workstations designed to test their automotive knowledge and hands-on abilities.…
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Warminster-Founded Arbutus Biopharma to Receive $190M in Moderna Settlement
Four years after suing Moderna over its Covid-19 vaccine, Arbutus Biopharma, which was formerly headquartered in Warminster, has secured a $190 million share of a $950 million settlement, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Filed together with Genevant Sciences in early 2022, the patent infringement lawsuit claimed that Moderna’s vaccine violated several U.S.…
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Recession-Resistant Burpee, Warminster Staple Since 1876, Is Thriving at 150
Once teetering on the brink, Warminster-based Burpee Seeds, the company behind Big Boy tomatoes and Iceberg lettuce, is thriving again, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Founded by W. Atlee Burpee in 1876, the company is now owned by George Ball, who joined Burpee in the 1980s during a period of serious financial trouble.…
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Warminster’s Celero Soccer Academy Gives Young Players a Place to Practice
Celero Soccer Academy in Warminster is the perfect facility for young soccer players looking to improve their skills, whether they’re playing recreationally or on a travel team, reports Greg Payne for FOX 29 Philadelphia. The facility opened in November of last year and offers a variety of lessons, classes, and private sessions for players to check out. Classes take place on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Families…
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Warminster Man Scored Seahawks’ First Points, but His Accordion Made Him a Legend
Warminster’s Don Bitterlich, a graduate of William Tennent High School, kicked the first points in Seattle Seahawks history, but became better known for his longtime passion for the accordion, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Bitterlich began playing the accordion at seven and later attended Temple University on a soccer scholarship. Despite never having…
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Residents at Ann’s Choice in Warminster Connect Over Olympics Experience
Norman Denbigh and Andre Brillaud, residents of Ann’s Choice in Warminster, recently met and connected over their shared experience as Olympic torchbearers for the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta, writes Petra Shaw for Patch. Denbigh was visiting Brillaud’s apartment when he noticed a plaque on the wall given to him for acting as a torchbearer for the 1996 Games. That summer, Denbigh, then a Flemington resident, carried the torch through…
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Former Archbishop Wood Star Collin Gillespie Emerges as Key Contributor for Suns
A Villanova product and Archbishop Wood graduate, Collin Gillespie has emerged as a key contributor for the Phoenix Suns in his second NBA season, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Recruited by Jay Wright in 2017, Gillespie was told he would redshirt his freshman year at Villanova, with a potential complementary role not expected until his fifth year. “I…
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Popular Hot Chicken Chain Opens Second Bucks County Location in Warminster
After a successful debut in Bucks County with the opening of the Bensalem location in July 2023, Asad’s Hot Chicken is now expanding its local footprint to include Warminster, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The new eatery at 348 York Road in a shopping center opened on Friday, January 23, and the first 15…









































