• Warminster Towne Center Welcomes Back Famous Footwear

    Warminster Towne Center Welcomes Back Famous Footwear

    After being closed for a month due to extensive renovations, Famous Footwear in the Warminster Towne Center is back in business with a new look, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. When the store at 940 Street Road first closed, residents were wondering what could be the reason and if the store would reopen. They…

  • Long-Awaited Warminster Townhome Development Along Bristol Road Gets Official Nod 

    Long-Awaited Warminster Townhome Development Along Bristol Road Gets Official Nod 

    A Warminster townhome development is officially approved, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch.   The project proposing twenty single-family townhomes along Bristol Road has been signed off by the Warminster Township Board of Supervisors.   Last April, the project received preliminary land approval. It was recommended for final approval in late November.   This development has been long-awaited,…

  • Newly Opened Alto Bakery & Caffè in Warminster Offers $1 Espressos Through March

    Newly Opened Alto Bakery & Caffè in Warminster Offers $1 Espressos Through March

    Alto Bakery & Caffè in Warminster is celebrating its recent opening with a special promotion for the rest of the month, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. To entice customers to check out all it has to offer, the new eatery is offering $1 espressos through March 31. Additionally, free drip coffee is available on…

  • Tesla Warminster Showroom Opens, Its First in Bucks County

    Tesla Warminster Showroom Opens, Its First in Bucks County

    Tesla recently opened a showroom in Warminster, the company’s first for electric-powered vehicles in Bucks County, writes Peg Quann for the Bucks County Courier Times. The new dealership is located across the street from Archbishop Wood High School. This is Tesla’s sixth dealership in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The owner of the nine-acre property that…

  • William Tennent High Girls Wrestling Team Makes History By Participating in Their First Tournament As PIAA-Sanctioned Team

    William Tennent High Girls Wrestling Team Makes History By Participating in Their First Tournament As PIAA-Sanctioned Team

    William Tennent High School Girls Wrestling Team made history in December when they took part in their first tournament as a PIAA-sanctioned team, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. During the tournament, Yasmina Ergashova was the first one to record a takedown and back points, as well as a fall. Brianna Rodriquez recorded the fastest…

  • Warminster Library Welcomes Back Libby App for Kindle Users: Free Access to Bestsellers

    Warminster Library Welcomes Back Libby App for Kindle Users: Free Access to Bestsellers

    Warminster Library is announcing the return of the Libby app, offering Kindle users free access to a wide range of e-books, writes Dino Ciliberti for The Patch.   This move comes after a brief switch to cloudLibrary, which, despite its extensive collection, lacked compatibility with certain Kindle e-reader devices.  By reintroducing Libby, Warminster Library aims…

  • ESPN Projects Archbishop Wood Star Jalil Bethea As No. 4 Pick in 2025 NBA Draft

    ESPN Projects Archbishop Wood Star Jalil Bethea As No. 4 Pick in 2025 NBA Draft

    Archbishop Wood star Jalil Bethea is having a great senior high school season which keeps raising his profile, writes Tom Moore for the Bucks County Courier Times. Recently, ESPN’s Jonathan Givony projected the 6-foot-4 Bethea as the No. 4 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. That means that the athlete would leave University of Miami…

  • Demolition Begins at Warminster’s Saint John Bosco School

    Demolition Begins at Warminster’s Saint John Bosco School

    Four years after its final open house, Saint John Bosco School on County Line Road is being demolished, writes Dino Ciliberti for The Patch.   The future of the site remains uncertain, with Township Zoning Officer Mike Italia confirming the demolition but no plans for what will follow.  In recent years, school grounds hosted a…

  • Local Bucks Beer Festival and Credit Union Team Up to Help Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

    Local Bucks Beer Festival and Credit Union Team Up to Help Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

    Beer festivals have a history of supporting local charities and the Bucks Beer Bash happening March 9th at The Fuge in Warminster is no exception. Event host and CEO of The Fuge Sam Cravero envisioned an event that not only allows attendees to celebrate the community of local craft breweries, distilleries, and wineries but also…

  • Ava Renninger Leads Archbishop Wood to Victory With 14th Catholic League Title

    Ava Renninger Leads Archbishop Wood to Victory With 14th Catholic League Title

    Ava Renninger, an Archbishop Wood senior, has guided Vikings to another Catholic League title, writes Isabella DiAmore for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The undersized 5-foot-6 guard transferred to Archbishop Wood in her sophomore year. She became a starter for the Vikings by her junior year, attracting Division I interest, and recently signed with Fairleigh Dickinson, to…

  • Local Nonprofit Teams with Bucks Beer Bash for Safer Driving

    Local Nonprofit Teams with Bucks Beer Bash for Safer Driving

    A Bucks County nonprofit wants to make driving safer for everyone and now organizers of a major local beer event are teaming up to help them spread the word. The Bucks County Community Traffic Safety program is part of TMA Bucks and is focused on reducing the number of highway deaths in Bucks County through…

  • PROTECS Opens Innovation Center in Building Leased to Warminster’s Arbutus Headquarters

    PROTECS Opens Innovation Center in Building Leased to Warminster’s Arbutus Headquarters

    Life sciences real estate company PROTECS is acquiring a 35,000-square-foot research and development lab facility in Warminster.   The building is the latest edition of the PROTECS Innovation Center which also serves as the global headquarters to the biopharma company Arbutus, which focuses on developing a cure for Hepatitis B patients.   PROTECS uses its…

  • 108-Year-Old Warminster Resident, Del Marlow, Shares Secrets to Longevity

    108-Year-Old Warminster Resident, Del Marlow, Shares Secrets to Longevity

    Warminster resident Del Marlow is celebrating 108 years of life, and he has some words of wisdom for a long life, writes JD Mullane for Bucks County Courier Times.   Marlow, who lives with his daughter, Gail, says that a secret to a long life is eating well and working.   Born in 1916, longevity…

  • Warminster Welcomes Tesla to Bucks County 

    Warminster Welcomes Tesla to Bucks County 

    Electric vehicle giant Tesla made its debut in Bucks County with the grand opening of its Warminster dealership at the old Pathmark property along York Road, writes Dino Ciliberti for The Patch.   Although the store’s showroom and service center are open to the public, the business is still awaiting a permit to deliver vehicles.…

  • Archbishop Wood Track Star Gary Martin Continues to Make History at the University of Virginia

    Archbishop Wood Track Star Gary Martin Continues to Make History at the University of Virginia

    Gary Martin, an Archbishop Wood graduate who became the first high schooler in Pennsylvania to run a sub-four-minute mile two years ago, continues to break records at the University of Virginia, according to a staff report from The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Warminster native set the school mile record last week at the Eagle Elite Invitational…

  • Archbishop Wood Basketball Star Jalil Bethea Makes History as McDonald’s All-American Team Member

    Archbishop Wood Basketball Star Jalil Bethea Makes History as McDonald’s All-American Team Member

    Warminster basketball star Jalil Bethea has risen from benchwarmer to a prodigy, reports Gabriella Galati for 6 ABC.   The senior guard at Archbishop Wood High School has been named to the prestigious McDonald’s All-American team, making him the first player in the school’s history to achieve this honor.   This distinction places him in…

  • Senior Kirby Mooney Broke Several Records in His Four Years Leading William Tennent Basketball

    Senior Kirby Mooney Broke Several Records in His Four Years Leading William Tennent Basketball

    Senior Kirby Mooney continues to break records as he leads the William Tennent basketball team to more victories in his last year playing for the Warminster school, writes Tom Moore for the Bucks County Courier Times. On January 2, Mooney became the school’s boys basketball career scoring leader with 1,344 points with a free throw…

  • Is Bucks County Getting Its First Lidl? Inside the German Grocer’s Expansion Plans

    Is Bucks County Getting Its First Lidl? Inside the German Grocer’s Expansion Plans

    Popular German grocer Lidl is again considering opening its first location in Bucks County, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The discount supermarket retailer previously considered opening a 29,136-square-foot grocery store in Warminster, in the old Pathmark property on York Road where a Tesla store is expected to open soon. Lidl also intended to develop…