Warrington
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McAlister’s Deli in Warrington Has Reopened Under New Ownership
McAlister’s Deli, best known for its handcrafted sandwiches, spuds, soups, salads, and sweet tea, is set for a grand reopening celebration in Warrington next week under new ownership, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The franchise location reopened in November, and the new owner hopes the celebration will draw renewed attention to…
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Warrington Native, Former Eagles Free Agent Now Coaching Players at Vanderbilt
A former player in the NFL, who grew up in Bucks County, is now coaching prospective players at a major university. Ashleigh Durden wrote about the player for World News Era. Josh Adams became a known name when he was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2018, playing for the team as an undrafted free agent. Before…
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Representative Munroe Endorses Shared Wellness’ Mission for Inclusive Community Well-Being During Visit
Representative Brian Munroe visited Shared Wellness last week to understand the full scope of the Titus Road renovation project aimed at making wellness resources accessible and inclusive for everyone in the community. The visit underscored Rep. Munroe’s support for Shared Wellness’ mission and plans to expand its services, ensuring that individuals with intellectual disabilities and…
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Warrington Farmers Market Will Not Return in 2025
After four years of offering fresh produce and local goods to residents and visitors, Warrington Farmers Market in Warrington will not return in 2025, marking the end of its role as a vibrant community gathering place, writes Lauren O’Neill for the Bucks County Herald. According to founder Mariah Drenth-Cormick, the decision was made amid numerous…
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Warrington’s Windtree Therapeutics Eyes Acquisitions to Stay Afloat
To remain viable, Warrington-based Windtree Therapeutics plans on boosting revenue by acquiring smaller companies with FDA-approved products, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. One of the region’s oldest biotechnology companies will pursue this new corporate strategy of all-stock deals while advancing its internal drug candidates for heart disease and cancer. “We believe that…
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New Wawa Superstore Comes to Warrington
Wawa is set to open its newest location in Warrington, reports Jeff Warner for the Patch. The new convenience store will open on December 20 at the intersection of 611 and Street road, just in time for Christmas. The superstore replaces the former 3,200-square-foot store with a considerably larger footprint. The new Wawa boasts 5,585…
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Former Central Bucks South Rivals Join for a Dramatic Win
Danny Gies and Owen Pinkerton, two former Central Bucks South rivals, were once vying for the starting quarterback position on tthe junior varsity squad, writes Aaron Carter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Last week, the duo joined forces for a dramatic, game-winning touchdown against visiting rival Central Bucks West that secured their team the coveted Central…
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PrimoHoagies Opens New Location in Warrington
PrimoHoagies has opened at 1515 Main Street, Warrington, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Owned by Bucks County residents Eric and Dana DiPinto, this new store brings their cherished family recipes and dedication to quality to the local community. Using time-honored recipes, PrimoHoagies layers Thumann’s gourmet meats and cheeses, a secret spice blend, and…
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Windtree Therapeutics Secures $12.9 Million Financing to Boost Operations and Eliminate Debt
Warrington biotechnology firm Windtree Therapeutics has secured financial stability through a $12.9 million financing arrangement, providing $3.4 million in new funding and eliminating $9.5 million in senior notes, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company achieved this by selling 16,099 shares of convertible preferred stock with warrants to purchase up to…
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Lions Pride Park, a Roaring Success in Warrington Township, Is Officially a ‘Great Place’ in Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA-PA) has cited Warrington Township’s Lions Pride Park as a ‘great place’ in the Commonwealth. The APA-PA annually honors places like this one, noting their value in community building and contributions to the public good. Lions Pride Park joins 46 other statewide APA-PA Great Places, including the…
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Dirty Dough Brings Delicious Stuffed Cookies to Warrington
Cookie lovers in Bucks County have a new destination: Dirty Dough, a popular cookie brand from Arizona, has opened a new location at The Shops at Valley Square in Warrington, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The store, located in the former Claire’s space, is run by local franchisee Scott Love…
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J.Crew Factory Opens New Store at Shops at Valley Square in Warrington
The popular retailer J.Crew Factory has opened its doors ahead of schedule at the Shops at Valley Square in Warrington Township, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The new store offers J.Crew’s signature styles for men, women, and children at discounted factory prices. J.Crew Factory, an offshoot of the flagship J.Crew brand, was initially…
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Art Helps Warrington Woman Overcome Addiction
Kelly Murphy, founder of Warrington-based Shameless Soles, managed to beat her opioid addiction with the help of art, writes Alyana Gomez for 6abc. “I paint to keep me out of my head,” said Murphy. A self-taught custom shoe painter, Murphy did not know she could draw until she first put pen to paper during her…
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Rally House to Open New Store in Warrington’s Valley Square
Rally House, a sports apparel chain, is poised to open its newest Bucks County location in Warrington’s Valley Square shopping center, writes Jeff Werner for The Patch. The 14,900-square-foot location will be strategically placed across from Wegmans. Further boosting its regional presence, Quakertown is also gearing up for the grand opening of Rally…
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Long Summer Turns Into 45-Year Legacy for Richboro Restaurant Owner
Giuseppe’s Pizza and Family Restaurant has been serving delicious pizza, chicken dishes, salads, and much more to Richboro locals and visitors for 45 years, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. For the establishment’s owner Tony Giaimo, the secret to running a successful restaurant is simple. “Just hard work and keep going,” he said. Nearly…
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Duck Donuts to Open New Beach-Themed Location in Warrington’s Valley Square
Warrington is gearing up to open Duck Donuts later this month, writes Lisa Dukart for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Outer Banks-inspired donut shop will debut in the Shops at Valley Square, making it the second Bucks County location. Despite its roots the North Carolina vacation spot; the donut chain is headquartered in Cumberland…
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Warrington Native and Archbishop Wood Graduate Ryan Bates Joins the Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears have finally managed to land Warrington native and Archbishop Wood graduate Ryan Bates, write John Wawrow and Tom Haines for the Bucks County Courier Times. The Bears will trade a fifth-round pick to the Buffalo Bills for the 27-year-old offensive lineman. The deal was announced on Monday and is still pending a…







































