Warminster
Warminster Township is a vibrant community with a population of approximately 33,286 as of 2023. Established in 1711, it offers a blend of historical charm and modern amenities.
Residents enjoy an urban-suburban mix, with numerous parks, bars, and above-average public schools.
The township is also home to over 900 commercial businesses, contributing to its dynamic local economy. Its proximity to Philadelphia provides convenient access to city life while maintaining a close-knit community atmosphere.
Address: 401 Gibson Avenue, Warminster, PA 18974
Phone: 215-443-5414
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Three Popular Chain Restaurants Arriving in Lower Bucks County
New locations of Nifty Fifty’s, Chick-fil-A, and Panda Express are in the works for Lower Bucks County, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier…
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Archbishop Wood Falls Short Winning Girls’ State Title Despite Valiant Efforts from Ryan Carter
The Archbishop Wood High School girls’ basketball team fell short of winning the state title this weekend, despite a valiant effort from injured Ryan Carter,…
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Warminster-Based Arbutus Biopharma Lays Off Over Half of Workforce, Exits Its Headquarters
Warminster-based Arbutus Biopharma laid off over half of its workforce and is exiting its headquarters to conserve cash while continuing its pursuit of a hepatitis…
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Eighteen-Year-Old Rahim Kakar Opening His Second Red Rooster Hot Chicken in Doylestown
Eighteen-year-old Rahim “Rich” Kakar, a Central Bucks East graduate, is opening the second location of his Red Rooster Hot Chicken in Doylestown, writes Michele Haddon…
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Warminster-Based Connell’s Hugs From Heaven Helps Kids Preserve Memories of Lost Loved Ones
The mission of Warminster-based nonprofit Connell’s Hugs From Heaven is to help children navigate through the painful journey of losing a loved one, writes Racquel…
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Two-Time State Champion at Archbishop Wood, Deja Evans Finds Her Perfect Fit at Drexel
After one season at the University of Albany, Deja Evans, a two-time state champion at Archbishop Wood High School, found her perfect fit at Drexel…
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EPAC 2024-2025 All-Conference Basketball Teams Feature Harcum College Standouts
The Eastern Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (EPAC) announced the Division I and Division II All-Conference Teams for the 2024-2025 basketball season. Amber Bullard from Philadelphia, a…
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Three New Chase Bank Branches Coming to Bucks County
Chase Bank is planning to add 15 branches in the Philadelphia region before the end of the year, including three in Bucks County, writes Jeff…
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Baby Bureau in Warminster Ensures Every Baby and Mother Receives What They Need from the Start
The Baby Bureau in Warminster is supporting Pennsylvania families as they embark on their journeys with their newest additions, providing everything they might need from…
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Warminster Native Gary Martin Records Second-Fastest Indoor Collegiate Mile at Millrose Games
Warminster native and former Archbishop Wood track star Gary Martin ran the second-fastest indoor collegiate mile at the Millrose Games, with a time of 3…
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Ellie Mooney Finds Joy Onstage at Walnut Street Theatre in Noël Coward’s Centennial Comedy
Bucks County’s Ellie Mooney is among the cast members in the Walnut Street Theatre’s production of Hay Fever, as the theater celebrates the centennial of…
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Local Beer Festival Organizers and Inspire Credit Union Unite to Support Three Bucks County Charities
The Bucks Beer Bash has partnered with title sponsor Inspire Credit Union to support three deserving charities in Bucks County. Last year, their collaboration raised…
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Bucks Beer Bash Returns to The Fuge in Warminster on March 8 with Local Brews, Food, and Fun
A major local craft beer and beverage festival is coming back to Bucks County after a huge success last year in one of the coolest…
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Bucks Beer Bash Teams Up with TMA Bucks and Local Officials for Safer Driving Initiative
As the Bucks Beer Bash festival approaches, a Bucks County nonprofit is once again partnering with event organizers to promote safer driving for all. The…
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Nifty Fifty’s, the Philadelphia-Based Retro Restaurant Chain, Coming to Bristol
Philadelphia-based restaurant chain Nifty Fifty’s is planning to open one of its 1950s-themed eateries in Bristol Township, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier…
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Warminster Students Making Difference in Their Community Through ‘The Giving Tree’ Nonprofit
With the help of The Giving Tree, a nonprofit focused on fostering charity work in youth, Bucks County students are making a difference in their…
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New Owner Plans Expansion for Perkins Property in Warminster
The property that once housed the Perkins Restaurant & Bakery in Warminster has a new owner who is planning to expand the site, writes Dino…










































