Warrington
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Bucks County Clerk of Courts Collects $1 Million for New Financial Recovery Program
A Bucks County government agency has recently begun helping local residents through a successful financial recovery program. Christopher Dornblaser wrote about the program in the Bucks County Courier Times. The Bucks County Clerk of Courts recently launched the Delinquency Recovery Program, or DRiP, a restitution recovery program. The program began after Brian Munroe, the county’s…
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Bucks County Public High Schools Go to the Head of the Class in Top 50 Pennsylvania Ranking
Five Bucks County public high schools are among the top 50 in Pennsylvania for 2023, according to a new ranking recently released by Niche. To determine the ranking for its 2023 Best Public High Schools in Pennsylvania list, Niche used a rigorous analysis of key statistics using: Schools were then graded using eight categories, with…
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Warrington Couple Find Their Dream Home Thanks to a Wrong Turn
A Bucks County couple is feeling rather lucky after a chance sighting helped them to secure the home of their dreams. Laura Hoover wrote about the lucky coincidence for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Larissa and Joshua Weiskopf found their dream home – and a farm to boot – when they took a wrong turn while driving…
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Warrington Drum Manufacturer Outfits Local Music Teacher, Who Was Recently Praised by a Funk Legend
A musical instrument manufacturer in Bucks County has been outfitting local musicians for years, even garnering the attention of a legendary player. The Bucks County Drum Company, located at 1760 Costner Drive in Warrington, recently hosted a drum clinic at the New Hope Winery. Among the guest shot evening were Jon Loree, a local drummer…
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Central Bucks South Grad’s Nonprofit Making A Difference To Residents With Disabilities
A nonprofit in the Bucks County area is working with local residents with disabilities, making a difference in how they live their lives. Michele Haddon wrote about the organization for the Bucks County Courier Times. The Next Step Programs, a nonprofit based out the Doylestown area, is helping those living with disabilities to get jobs…
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See Which Five Bucks County High Schools Ranked Among the Top 50 in Pennsylvania for 2023
Five Bucks County public high schools are among the top 50 in Pennsylvania for 2022, according to a new ranking recently released by Niche. To determine the ranking for its 2023 Best Public High Schools in Pennsylvania list, Niche performed an analysis of key statistics from data provided by the U.S. Department of Education and…
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Quakertown Residents Say Goodbye to Beloved Theatre
Local residents recently saw one of their most popular movie theaters close, another establishment that felt the impact of the recent pandemic. Cecilia Levine wrote about the shuttered theatre for Daily Voice Bucks. The Regal Richland Crossing movie theater, located in Quakertown, closed its doors on Thursday, the most recent closure of a Regal theatre…
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Warrington Liquor Store Sells Winning Lottery Ticket Worth $1.3 Million
A liquor store in Warrington recently sold a a Pennsylvania lottery ticket worth $1.3 million to a lucky customer. Staff writers at WGAL 8 wrote about the winning ticket. The ticket, a Pennsylvania Lottery Match 6 ticket, was sold at the Warrington Fine Wines & Good Spirits for the recent Thursday draw. It matched all…
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Central Bucks School District Unveils New Student Mural at South High School
Students and staff at Central Bucks High School South have unveiled their school’s most recent mural, which had been years in the making. The art piece depicts the school’s mascot in a vibrant, stained glass-style mural that will now adorn the halls of the Warrington high school. Standing 20′ by 24′, the large piece is…
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Warrington Man Tapped to Lead New Healthcare Vertical Within WSFS Bank’s Commercial Banking Division
Warrington resident Kevin McKeown has been named WSFS Bank’s Senior Vice President, Director of Healthcare Banking and will lead the new healthcare vertical within the company’s Commercial Banking Division. McKeown will report to Jim Wechsler, Senior Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, Commercial Banking. The Healthcare Banking group will be focused on providing financial services solutions…
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Annual Rubber Duck Race Returning to Warrington in Late September
The Warrington Lions Club will host its third annual rubber ducky race fundraiser during Warrington Day on Sept. 24 at 5:00 PM. The vent will be held in the Neshaminy Creek at Lower Nike Park. Everyone is invited to adopt one or more of the 3,000 rubber ducks that will race for chances to win…
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Warrington Playground Promotes Inclusion for Children of All Abilities
A playground in Warrington has been working toward making itself a fun spot for children of all abilities in and outside of the Bucks County area. Matteo Iadonisi wrote about the Bucks County park for 6ABC Action News. Lion’s Pride Park, standing not he space once used by Twin Oaks Day Camp, has been promoting…
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Warrington Biotechnology Company Enters Global Licensing Agreement That Could Be Worth $80 Million
A biotechnology company in Warrington recently entered a global licensing agreement with a Japanese pharmaceutical company. John George wrote about the recent agreement for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Windtree Therapeutic entered the recent agreement with Lee’s Pharmaceutical Ltd. of Hong Kong and its affiliate, Zhaoke Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. The agreement covers the Bucks County company’s…
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Several Bucks County Companies Make the 2022 Inc. 5000 List for Fastest Growth
Ten Bucks County companies made the 2022 Inc. 5000 list. Ryan Mulligan wrote about the local companies that were featured in the list for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The list ranks the fastest-growing companies in the nation based on their revenue growth in the last three years. To be considered, the companies have to be…
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Warrington Township Police Department K9 Captures Fourth Suspect of the Summer
A K9 from the Warrington Township Police Department has captured his fourth suspect of the summer. Jeff Werner wrote about the brave dog for the Newtown, PA Patch. Jolie, a K9 who works with Corporal John Blanchard, recently apprehended her fourth suspect of the summer. Assisting the Doylestown Township Police Department, Jolie sprang into action…
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Several Bucks County College Students are Using Their Summers to Serve Their Communities
A group of nine college students from Bucks County will spend their summers aiding their communities through nonprofit organizations. Staff members of the Bucks County Herald wrote all about the charitable students. The students recently been chosen to participate in Foundations Community Partnership’s 2022 Summer Youth Corps program. The program puts the students into paid internships…








































