• Warrington Restaurant Offering Ukrainian Food, Music for a Humanitarian Cause

    Warrington Restaurant Offering Ukrainian Food, Music for a Humanitarian Cause

    A restaurant and taproom in Bucks County is offering a night of food and music to help the people of Ukraine. Great Barn Taphouse, located at 1500 Main Street in Warrington, will be hosting a traditional Ukrainian dinner fundraiser on July 31 at 6 PM. Half of the proceeds from the kid and pet-friendly event…

  • Human Services Co-Responder Continues Work with Several Bucks County Townships

    Human Services Co-Responder Continues Work with Several Bucks County Townships

    A human services co-responder in Bucks County is continuing to help members of her community through her outreach methods. Dino Ciliberti wrote about the co-responder for the Warminster Patch. Katrina Mattioni is a Human Services Co-Responder who recently began to work with the Warrington Township Police Department. Through her work, she has been able to…

  • Bucks County Township to Be Sprayed for Mosquitos to Combat West Nile Virus

    Bucks County Township to Be Sprayed for Mosquitos to Combat West Nile Virus

    A township in Bucks County will be sprayed to control the amount of mosquitos in the area, a preventative measure against diseases. The Bucks County Department of Health’s West Nile Virus Mosquito Control Program is conducting an ultra-low volume (ULV) mosquito control operation in the area of Warrington Township on July 14, with a rain date of…

  • Warrington Resident Remembered for Time with Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Commission

    Warrington Resident Remembered for Time with Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Commission

    Carol B. Rice, of Warrington Township, a retired deputy commissioner for Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, died on June 17 aged 80, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Rice was also a former member of the Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Commission, a member of the Warrington Township Park and Recreation Board, and an ardent community…

  • In Central Bucks School District Library Controversy, One Book is No Longer Being Challenged

    In Central Bucks School District Library Controversy, One Book is No Longer Being Challenged

    Five new library books in the Central Bucks School District have been challenged over their content, but one complaint has already been withdrawn, writes Jo Ciavaglia for the Bucks County Courier Times. The person who challenged The Living Bible wrote in a letter the complaint was filed months ago but they did not realize it…

  • Associate Executive Director of Warrington Nonprofit Awarded for Work in Community

    Associate Executive Director of Warrington Nonprofit Awarded for Work in Community

    A man from Bucks County is being acknowledged for his work in the mental health field, and his former school is the one awarding him. Nicholas Emeigh, the Associate Executive Director of NAMI Bucks County, will be the first recipient of the ROAR Alumni Award. Presented by both the Bristol Township School District and Bristol Cares,…

  • ‘Warrington Community Day’ Set for the First Day of Fall. Read to Learn All the Details

    ‘Warrington Community Day’ Set for the First Day of Fall. Read to Learn All the Details

    A popular community event is returning to Bucks County, with tons to do for families and friends looking for a fun time outside. Warrington Community Day is set to be held on Sept. 23 at John Paul Park at Lower Nike, located at 301 Folly Road. A rain date of Sept. 24 is being reserved…

  • Bucks County Firefighter Assists First Responders in Interacting with People with Autism

    Bucks County Firefighter Assists First Responders in Interacting with People with Autism

    A firefighter in Bucks County his helping his coworkers to communicate with local residents who have special needs. Madeleine Wright wrote about the local firefighter for CBS Philadelphia. Brian Focht, a Bucks County firefighter, is providing first responders with the knowledge to help them better interact with people with autism. The lieutenant with the Horsham…

  • The UPS Store to Officially Open Latest Location in Warrington After Soft Opening

    The UPS Store to Officially Open Latest Location in Warrington After Soft Opening

    A postal services company will be opening their latest storefront in Bucks County, giving residents the chance to conveniently ship their items. The UPS Store will be opening a new location in Warrington. Located in the popular Shops At Valley Square, the new store recently held a soft opening to get the community acclimated to…

  • Warrington Synagogue Continues Worship Services, Despite Only Having 15 Members

    Warrington Synagogue Continues Worship Services, Despite Only Having 15 Members

    A religious center in Bucks County is continuing their unique services, event after seeing a decrease in regular attendees. Jarred Saffren wrote about the local center for the Philadelphia Jewish Exponent. Darkaynu, located at 2040 Street Road in Warrington, is a nondenominational synagogue which has seen its already-small congregation ebb and flow in numbers since…

  • Local Family Boasts of Several Generations of Die-Hard Philadelphia Sports Fans

    Local Family Boasts of Several Generations of Die-Hard Philadelphia Sports Fans

    A nearby family with Bucks County connections is celebrating a long lineage of Philadelphia sports fans in their bloodline. Dave Uram wrote about the family for KYW Newsradio. The local family, which includes the 88-year-old patriarch Hank Marron of Hatboro and his 61-year-old son John Marron of Warrington, boasts several generations of proud die-hard Philly…

  • As St. Patrick’s Day Approaches, Bucks County Police Crack Down on DUI Drivers

    As St. Patrick’s Day Approaches, Bucks County Police Crack Down on DUI Drivers

    Police in the Bucks County area are preparing to keep drunk drivers off the road during on of the most popular holidays of the year. Deanna Durante wrote about the crackdowns for NBC10 Philadelphia. Law enforcement in Warrington Township wants the public to know they will be keeping the roads safe following the St. Patrick’s…

  • Warrington Wellness Center to Host Grand Opening Over the Course of Several Days

    Warrington Wellness Center to Host Grand Opening Over the Course of Several Days

    A new wellness center will soon be opening in Bucks County, and the owners are planning on opening even more locations in the near future. Restore Hyper Wellness, located at 1551 North Main Street in Warrington, will be hosting its grand opening March 1-5. As part of the celebration, the new wellness center will be…

  • Deli-Restaurant Chain to Open Their First Bucks County Location, Their Third in PA

    Deli-Restaurant Chain to Open Their First Bucks County Location, Their Third in PA

    A popular deli-restaurant chain will be opening their first location in Bucks County, and hungry residents will have another new place to eat. Chris Rollins wrote about the new eatery for 94.5 PST. McAlister’s Deli, a restaurant chain based out of Georgia, will be opening their latest location in Warrington. The new establishment will take…

  • Warrington Librarian Faces Backlash from School For Displaying Quote from Nobel Prize-Winning Author

    Warrington Librarian Faces Backlash from School For Displaying Quote from Nobel Prize-Winning Author

    In one of the latest controversies to come out of a Bucks County school district, a librarian is being forced to remove a quote from a famous writer. Andrew Lapin wrote about the incident for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. A librarian at Central Bucks High School South in Warrington was ordered by the principal to…

  • New Salon Location Opens in Warrington, with Over 40 Individual Suites for Hair Stylists to Work Out Of

    New Salon Location Opens in Warrington, with Over 40 Individual Suites for Hair Stylists to Work Out Of

    A new salon is opening in Bucks County, with several individual spots for stylists to work out of for their clients and the community. Jeff Werner wrote about the new spot for the Northampton Patch. Salons by JC, located at 377 Easton Road in Warrington, just opened their new location at the former site of…

  • Local Students Host Fundraiser, Raise $1,000 for Warrington Nonprofit Specializing in Mental Health

    Local Students Host Fundraiser, Raise $1,000 for Warrington Nonprofit Specializing in Mental Health

    A Bucks County school has awarded a generous donation to a local organization that works to help those with mental illness. The Middle Bucks Institute of Technology recently raised $1,000 for the NAMI Bucks County, a local nonprofit that aims to assist those living with mental illness and other similar conditions. “NAMI Bucks County helped…

  • Bucks County Government Celebrates Retiring Supervisor After 40 Years of Dedication to His Community

    Bucks County Government Celebrates Retiring Supervisor After 40 Years of Dedication to His Community

    The Bucks County government has acknowledged a local man who has retired after four decades of service to his community. Mike Duncan, who served as the Building Supervisor with General Services, recently retired after 40 years of employment with the county. Beginning his career in the Neshaminy Manor’s kitchen, he worked his way up to…