Warrington
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Southern Comfort Eatery McAlister’s Deli Announces Grand Opening in Warrington
McAlister’s Deli is getting ready to open its first Bucks County location in Warrington on March 11, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The new eatery will be the Georgia-based company’s third Pennsylvania location. The deli, which is known for its genuine southern hospitality, sandwiches, spuds, and most of all its famous sweet tea, will…
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Warrington Wawa Undergoes Major Expansion: Closed for 8-9 Months for Renovations
The Wawa in Warrington closed its doors on Feb. 5 for the next eight to nine months as the convenience store undergoes major renovation, writes Jeff Werner for The Patch. The original store, built in 1994, was 3,200 square feet. The new construction is slated to make way for a 5,585 square-foot Wawa and six…
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Warrington-based Windtree Therapeutics Explores Strategic Options to Boost Shareholder Value
Warrington-based Windtree Therapeutics is currently exploring strategic alternatives to enhance shareholder value, including the possibility of acquisitions or being acquired, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company has enlisted the services of Ladenburg Thalmann & Co. Inc. to assess its options. Despite a challenging financial landscape, Windtree has taken significant steps…
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Warrington’s Windtree Therapeutics Partners with China-Based Lee’s Pharma for Heart Disease Drug Expansion in Asia
Warrington-based biopharmaceutical firm Windtree Therapeutics is entering a multimillion-dollar licensing deal with a Chinese drug company for its three new cardiovascular disease drug candidates, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The agreement with Lee’s Pharmaceutical Ltd. could value up to $138 million along with double-digit royalties on the sales of future products.…
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Warrington Introduces Red Light Cameras on Route 611
Warrington will install red light enforcement cameras at two intersections on Route 611/Easton Road, making it the first municipality in Bucks County and the third in Pennsylvania to use the new technology, according to a staff report from TAPinto Doylestown. The cameras will be installed by the end of the month at Bristol Road and…
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Rite Aid Warrington Store Up for Sale in Wake of Bankruptcy Filing
The Warrington Rite Aid is among several locations in the region up for sale amid the company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. In a strategic shift, Rite Aid is not selling the properties themselves but their leases. The Warrington location is among those affected. The impact of…
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Former Central Bucks South Basketball Head Coach Moved to Upper Moreland to Coach His Son
Jason Campbell was more than happy as a Central Bucks South basketball coach until his son became a freshman at Upper Moreland in 2021-22 and he had to miss most of his games due to a clash in schedules, writes Tom Moore for Bucks County Courier Times. Campbell was determined to not let the same…
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Warrington Native and Lafayette’s Star Linebacker Finalist for 2023 Buck Buchanan Award
Warrington native and Lafayette Leopards Linebacker Billy Shaeffer is one of the three finalists for the 2023 Buck Buchanan Award. The Buchanan Award will be presented on January 6 at the Stats Perform FCS National Awards Banquet in Frisco, Texas. The recognition honors the national defensive player of the year in Division I FCS college…
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Lifelong Friendship Fuels Football Success for Central Bucks South Linebackers in Quest for PIAA Title
Central Bucks South seniors Sean Moskowitz and Adam Oscar are lifelong friends who have been playing football together for years and are now fighting for a PIAA title together as starting inside linebackers, writes Drew Markol for the Bucks County Courier Times. “You hear stories about kids first playing football together in the youth leagues,”…
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Warrington Startup, MentoMind, Revolutionizes SAT Prep with Innovative AI Learning Platform
Warrington-based Amit Jain’s startup, MentoMind, is revolutionizing SAT preparation through a unique AI-based learning platform, functioning as a virtual tutor for K-12 students, writes Sarah Huffman for Technical.ly Jain, CEO and former computer science teacher, transitioned from corporate software engineering back to education, driven by the pandemic’s impact. MentoMind emerged from his desire to…
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Warrington Wawa’s Upgrade Includes Bigger Store and Gas Station
The Warrington Wawa will be pumping the brakes on operations, but only to make room for a larger space, writes Michele Haddon. The Philly-area favorite convenience store chain on 550 Easton Road will be starting demolition in the next three months. It will instead be expanded to a 5,585 hundred square-foot space with…
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Popular Warrington Pizza Restaurant to Close its Doors After 25 Years of Business
The Uno Pizzeria & Grill of Warrington, located at 1661 Easton Road, is set to close this weekend after many years of service. The restaurant announced that it will be closing its doors on Oct. 1 on its official Facebook page. Situated within Doylestown Pointe Plaza, the restuarant shared the shopping center with a GIANT…
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Warrington Restaurant Offering Night of Fine Dining to Help Local Breast Cancer Patients
Árdana Food & Drink, a popular restaurant in Warrington, is preparing for a night of great food and wine to benefit local cancer patients. In partnership with Main St., a Doylestown nonprofit formerly known as Pine2Pink, the restaurant will be hosting a five-course dinner and wine pairing on Oct. 4 from 6:30 – 8:30 PM.…







































