Warminster
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Philomena Santucci’s Square Pizza in Warminster Celebrates 10 Years
Philomena Santucci’s Square Pizza in Warminster recently celebrated its 10-year anniversary with local fans and State Rep. Brian Munroe, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch. The family-owned pizza spot has been offering its square pizzas since 1959, when it opened its first location in Northeast Philadelphia. “We’re incredibly grateful for the citation and the PA state flag,” wrote the restaurant…
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Bucks County Eagles Fan Battling Leukemia Receives Donation from Jason Kelce
Six years ago, Eagles fan and Bucks County resident Tom Trampe went viral online for a clip in which he offered to suit up for the Philadelphia football team. Recently, Trampe, also known as “Chomp,” was diagnosed with leukemia and had to undergo emergency brain surgery, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch. Doctors had noted that his chances of survival were not…
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Warminster’s Burpee Launches Patriotic Flower Seeds for Semiquincentennial
Warminster-based Burpee Gardening is marking the nation’s 250th birthday by partnering with the Museum of the American Revolution to create a Declaration Bouquet collection of five new flowers inspired by the words from the Declaration of Independence and the national anthem, writes Liz Grossman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The collection, which debuted on Dec. 1,…
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Warminster Manufacturer Creates Iconic Big Bows in Car Commercials
The big, iconic bows we see adorning cars in commercials and decorating homeowners’ front doors during the holidays are actually made locally in Warminster, reports staff for 6abc. At the Car Bow Store, the manufacturer receives large plastic rolls that are cut into strips, glued together, assembled into bows, and then shipped out across the…
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Your Budget-Friendly Treasure Hunt Awaits at Warminster’s Goodwill Store
Warminster’s Goodwill Store & Donation Center is a treasure trove of pre-owned goods, with everything at affordable, budget-conscious prices, writes Author Claire Allard for the Family Destinations Guide. The interior of the building, despite its unassuming exterior, contains endless rows of clothing racks, with everything from old band t-shirts to prom dresses from the previous…
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Bucks County Italian Market Launches Alto Bakery & Caffè in Warminster
Altomonte’s, the iconic Italian market and delicatessen operating in Doylestown and Warminster, is launching a bakery and cafe, writes Jeff Werner for The Patch. Alto Bakery & Caffè, which will open its doors to the Warminster community, will be offering an ample selection of authentic gourmet Italian fare, including Roman pizza slices, gelato, sandwiches,…
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Warminster Restaurant Offers a Nostalgic Diner Experience with Delicious Food
Tucked away in Warminster is Eagle Diner, an unassuming spot that blends charm and comfort with a menu full of delicious diner classics, writes Claire Allard for Family Destinations Guide. There are plenty of mouth-watering dishes to choose from, ranging from sweet breakfast options to savory entrées. Omelets are cooked to perfection, stuffed with fillings,…
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Archbishop Wood Soccer Player Has Support System On and Off the Field
Archbishop Wood’s girls’ soccer captain, Brigid Johnston, has an impressive support system, both in the stands and on the field, writes Melissa Hanejko for the Bucks County Courier Times. During a game, Johnston’s parents, six siblings, dozens of first cousins, aunts and uncles can be seen cheering her on. But for the high…
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Lower Bucks Chamber to Honor Local Leaders at Champions for Good Event
The Lower Bucks County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a special “Wicked”-themed event to celebrate local organizations and individuals who serve the community. The Champions for Good event will be held on Nov. 19 from 6 to 9:30 PM at The Fuge in Warminster. Awards are given to local businesses, organizations and professionals across…
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Warminster’s Drive and Thrive Brings Community Together at Car Show Event
Warminster’s Drive and Thrive, a nonprofit dedicated to providing support to the community through transportation, recently hosted their annual car show on Oct. 4 in Fort Washington. With over 100 stunning cars, trucks and jeeps on display, the event celebrated automotive passion while raising critical funds to support Drive and Thrive’s transportation programs. …
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Warminster Museum New Home of Former Willow Grove Navy Base Air Traffic Tower
The air traffic control tower from Horsham’s former Willow Grove Naval Air Station has found a new home in a Warminster museum, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The Johnsville Centrifuge & Science Museum, also known as the Naval Air Development Center (NADC) Museum, now displays the tower in the NADC’s Craven Hall site. …
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Tariffs Deal Blow to Warminster Electrochemical Instrumentation Firm
Warminster-based Gamry Instruments, which produces electrochemical instrumentation and accessories, is one of many Bucks County companies facing challenges related to tariffs, writes Tom Sofield for the New Hope Free Press. Gamry Instruments’ products range from glucose sensors to corrosion testing systems for the U.S. Navy ship hulls. They are used across both consumer and industrial…
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Warminster Native Named ‘Man of the Year’ by Atlantic East Conference
Dominic Petruzzelli, a Warminster native and defender for the men’s soccer team at Neumann University, capped off a standout 2024 season by receiving Atlantic East Conference Man of the Year honors, writes Tyler DelPercio for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The award, established in 2019, recognizes one male student-athlete in the conference for excellence in both academics…
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Ann’s Choice Senior Living Offers Residents a New Way to Stay Active
Ann’s Choice Senior Living Community in Warminster is offering a new fun way for its residents to keep active, writes Petra Shaw for the Patch. Drums Alive is the community’s new program blending rhythmic drumming and aerobic movement. Residents follow a choreographed routine using exercise balls balanced on buckets as drums. Each session…
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Bernard Granor, Retired Attorney and Home Construction Innovator, Dies at 97
Bernard Granor, retired attorney, realtor, homebuilder, community activist and volunteer, died on May 16 at age 97 at Ann’s Choice Senior Living Community in Warminster, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Called “a serial entrepreneur” by his family, Granor was not only a retired partner at Granor & Granor law firm, a realtor with…
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Bucks County Black Bear Peacefully Caught in Warminster Township
A black bear in Bucks County, seen making its way through Warminster, was caught by authorities last week, writes staff at 6abc. Locals called the police after the bear was seen near Evergreen Avenue and Juniper Street near the Speedway section of the area. The Pennsylvania Game Commission was contacted to assist local police.…
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Warminster Biopharma Firm Ends $285M Licensing Deal with Chinese Company
Warminster-based Arbutus Biopharma has ended a 4-year licensing deal worth up to $285 million with Qilu Pharmaceuticals, a Chinese drugmaker, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The deal granted Qilu rights to imdusiran, an experimental therapy Arbutus is developing as a potential cure for chronic hepatitis B. These rights cover mainland China, Hong…
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Warminster Food Bank Braces for Potential SNAP Cuts From New Spending Bill
Warminster Food Bank fears that President Donald Trump’s spending bill, which includes cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, will hurt Bucks County residents who are struggling with food insecurity, writes Kim Hudson for CBS News Philadelphia. A partner agency provides the food bank with much of its supply. However, federal food grant…









































