Warrington
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Warrington’s Windtree Therapeutics Faces Uncertain Future After NASDAQ Delisting
Warrington-based Windtree Therapeutics faces an uncertain future after being delisted from the NASDAQ stock exchange last week, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company has issued a “going concern” notice, indicating it may have to cease operations. Windtree has attempted to diversify its revenue stream in recent months, venturing into residential real…
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Burlington Stores Opening Third Bucks County Location in Warrington
Burlington Stores, formerly Burlington Coat Factory, is coming to The Shops at Valley Square, Route 611, in Warrington. This will be the department store company’s third Bucks County location, according to a staff report from the Bucks County Courier Times. The national off-price retailer is well known for offering brand-name merchandise at consistently low prices.…
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Philly-Based Cheesesteak Spot To Open Second Bucks County Location Soon
The Philly-based shop, Steve’s Prince of Steaks, is expanding its Bucks County reach with a new restaurant set for Warrington, writes Michael Vyskocil for WJBR. The new location will be on Easton Road near the Target. This will be Steve’s second location in Bucks County, with the other in Langhorne. The new spot brings…
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Central Bucks School District Hiring for Over 100 Positions At August Job Fair
Central Bucks School District is preparing to host a hiring event on Aug. 25 to fill more than 100 open positions before the start of the upcoming school year, writes Jess Rohan for the Bucks County Courier Times. The event will take place at Central Bucks South High School from 4 PM to 7 PM.…
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Warrington Restaurant Ranked One of the Five Best Pizza Spots in Pennsylvania
An eatery in Warrington has been named one of the top five pizza restaurants in the entire state of Pennsylvania, a rare and coveted accolade. Jason Rathman wrote about the Bucks County pizza spot for PhillyBite Magazine. Select Pizza And Grill, located at 855 Easton Road in the Heritage Warrington Center, was listed as the…
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Self-Care Is Healthcare: How Shared Wellness Will Support Our Community
This fall, the Shared Wellness Center will open its doors in Warrington, offering our community a welcoming space dedicated to nurturing both physical and emotional well-being. More than ever, we recognize that wellness isn’t just about treating illness—it’s about cultivating everyday habits that protect and enhance our quality of life. One of the most pressing health concerns…
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Warrington’s Windtree Therapeutics Signs Cryptocurrency Deal Worth Up To $200M
After expanding into real estate and waste management in its search for new revenue opportunities to boost stock value, Warrington-based Windtree Therapeutics has entered a potential $200 million cryptocurrency deal, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Stockpiling digital currencies to increase stock value is an emerging trend among public companies, including video game…
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New Warrington Development to Feature Five Modern Million-Dollar Homes
Developers recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new development of five modern million-dollar homes coming soon to Warrington, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The new development will be located along Elbow Lane. The custom homes within the Pace Way project, a small gated community, will span roughly 4,000 square feet.…
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Warrington’s Windtree Therapeutics Acquires Waste Management Company
Warrington-based Windtree Therapeutics continues to diversify its revenue streams with the acquisition of Titan Environmental Solutions, a waste management business, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The move comes a month after the biotechnology company announced plans to enter the real estate business. Windtree said it has secured debt financing for the transaction,…
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Fairways Golf Club in Warrington Finds New Manager in Spirit Golf Management
Spirit Golf Management has been selected to handle overall club operations at Fairways Golf Club in Warrington, including course maintenance, sales and marketing, player development programming, and food and beverage, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. This is the fourth premier public facility in Bucks County that is managed by Spirit Golf Management. Spirit Golf…
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Warrington-Based Windtree Therapeutics Buys Huston Apartment Complex
Warrington-based Windtree Therapeutics is purchasing a 436-unit apartment complex in Texas as part of its strategy to generate revenue while continuing with the development of new drug candidates, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The biotechnology company will pay the Way Maker Growth Fund, a real estate investment group, $43 million to buy…
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Exploring Sound Healing at Shared Wellness
Sound healing, practiced for centuries, is gaining recognition for its deep effects on the body and mind. Shared Wellness is fortunate to have Nikki Hildebrand on its clinical team. After learning about sound healing in Nepal, Nikki became certified through The School of Mindfulness and Sound, bringing this powerful practice to the Wellness Center. In…
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Warrington Mom Reflects on Hope, Strength Pope Francis Gave Family After Kissing Her Baby During Philly Visit
Kristen Masciantonio of Warrington is reflecting on the hope and strength a simple gesture from Pope Francis gave her family after her daughter was diagnosed with a brain tumor, writes Jo Ciavaglia for the Bucks County Courier Times. Shortly after her daughter, Gianna, was born in 2014, her parents did not know how much time…
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Shared Wellness Opens Doors to the Community With Groundbreaking of New Center in Warrington
In the ever-evolving landscape of mental health and wellness, Shared Wellness, a service provider in Warrington currently supporting people with intellectual disabilities and their families, has embarked on a transformative journey to become a trauma-informed organization. This commitment led to the creation of the Shared Wellness Community Center in 2023. Building on this success, Shared…
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Warrington Teen Sues 11 Major Food Manufacturers Over Diabetes, Fatty Liver
Bryce Martinez, an 18-year-old from Warrington, is suing 11 major food manufacturers over ultra-processed foods after being diagnosed with fatty liver disease and diabetes at 16, writes Abraham Gutman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Martinez claims that the companies deliberately engineered their products to be as addictive as cigarettes. He alleges in the lawsuit that he…








































