• Costco to Begin Selling Wine, Beer, Canned Cocktails at Warminster Location

    Costco to Begin Selling Wine, Beer, Canned Cocktails at Warminster Location

    After getting approval for a liquor license transfer, Costco plans to start selling wine, beer, and canned cocktails at its Warminster store, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The move is part of a larger push by the warehouse club, one of the nation’s largest wine sellers, to get into the wine and beer…

  • Recession-Resistant Burpee, Warminster Staple Since 1876, Is Thriving at 150

    Recession-Resistant Burpee, Warminster Staple Since 1876, Is Thriving at 150

    Once teetering on the brink, Warminster-based Burpee Seeds, the company behind Big Boy tomatoes and Iceberg lettuce, is thriving again, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Founded by W. Atlee Burpee in 1876, the company is now owned by George Ball, who joined Burpee in the 1980s during a period of serious financial trouble.…

  • Residents at Ann’s Choice in Warminster Connect Over Olympics Experience

    Residents at Ann’s Choice in Warminster Connect Over Olympics Experience

    Norman Denbigh and Andre Brillaud, residents of Ann’s Choice in Warminster, recently met and connected over their shared experience as Olympic torchbearers for the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta, writes Petra Shaw for Patch.   Denbigh was visiting Brillaud’s apartment when he noticed a plaque on the wall given to him for acting as a torchbearer for the 1996 Games.  That summer, Denbigh, then a Flemington resident, carried the torch through…

  • Warminster Tavern Voted Favorite Bucks County Spot to Get Wings

    Warminster Tavern Voted Favorite Bucks County Spot to Get Wings

    According to the Bucks County Courier Times’ 2026 Bucks County wings poll, Kenney’s Madison Tavern in Warminster is the county’s favorite wing spot, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.  This family-run joint is owned by Dan Kenney and operated by him, his mom Claudia, and his sister Michelle.   The neighborhood bar, which was originally called Jack’s Madison Tavern, was purchased in 1991 by Kenney’s father and uncle.  “We’re hands-on…

  • Popular Hot Chicken Chain Opens Second Bucks County Location in Warminster

    Popular Hot Chicken Chain Opens Second Bucks County Location in Warminster

    After a successful debut in Bucks County with the opening of the Bensalem location in July 2023, Asad’s Hot Chicken is now expanding its local footprint to include Warminster, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The new eatery at 348 York Road in a shopping center opened on Friday, January 23, and the first 15…

  • Warminster Manufacturer Creates Iconic Big Bows in Car Commercials

    Warminster Manufacturer Creates Iconic Big Bows in Car Commercials

    The big, iconic bows we see adorning cars in commercials and decorating homeowners’ front doors during the holidays are actually made locally in Warminster, reports staff for 6abc.   At the Car Bow Store, the manufacturer receives large plastic rolls that are cut into strips, glued together, assembled into bows, and then shipped out across the…

  • Area Man Almost Invented the 1st Automobile–in the Late 1700s

    Area Man Almost Invented the 1st Automobile–in the Late 1700s

    A Warminster man is being remembered for “just missing” his chance to be the inventor of the first working automobile. Carl LaVO wrote about the Bucks County inventor for the Bucks County Courier Times. John Fitch was a fieldworker-turned-silversmith from Connecticut. During the time of the Revolutionary War in 1776, circumstances brought him to live…

  • After First Year at Miami, Archbishop Wood’s Jalil Bethea Announces Plans to Enter Transfer Portal

    After First Year at Miami, Archbishop Wood’s Jalil Bethea Announces Plans to Enter Transfer Portal

    Following his first year at Miami, one of the nation’s top recruits in the class of 2024, Archbishop Wood’s Jalil Bethea, will enter the transfer portal, writes Isabella DiAmore for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The No. 1 player in the state, a McDonald’s All-American, and Pennsylvania Gatorade Player of the Year, Bethea averaged 7.1 points, 1.2…

  • This Warminster-Area Landmark is One of Bucks County’s Oldest General Stores

    This Warminster-Area Landmark is One of Bucks County’s Oldest General Stores

    The Ivyland Country Store, a Warminster-area landmark for over 150 years, is one of Bucks County’s oldest general stores and cherished borough treasure, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Geff Rapp, chairman of Ivyland’s 150th Anniversary Committee, noted that while the store’s owners and offerings have changed over time, it remains deeply rooted in the…

  • Warminster Body Shop Polishes its Image with a #1 Ranking on Classic Car Restoration List

    Warminster Body Shop Polishes its Image with a #1 Ranking on Classic Car Restoration List

    HotCars.com celebrates the Buick Gran Sport, listing one restored by a Bucks County body shop as its premier example of a muscle car makeover.  The years 1960-1970 mark the era of the muscle car, those souped-up, super-cool, roaring, glistening machines that were equally as slick on city streets or drag strips.  A 1969 Buick Gran Sport nabbed a #1 spot on the website’s list of revived beauties. Its resurrection work was done by Nick Serwo of Ivyland Collision and Restoration…

  • Aerospace Heritage Event Blasts Off at The Fuge in Warminster July 20

    Aerospace Heritage Event Blasts Off at The Fuge in Warminster July 20

    Southeastern Pennsylvania’s rich contributions to early U.S. manned spaceflight will be celebrated this month with a special event.   On Saturday, July 20, from 1 PM to 5 PM at The Fuge in Warminster, the Southeastern Pennsylvania Cold War Historical Society will host “The Space Race in Southeastern Pennsylvania.”   The Fuge, now an events…

  • Young Phillies Fan From Warminster Goes Viral After Playful Taunts Toward the Houston Astros

    Young Phillies Fan From Warminster Goes Viral After Playful Taunts Toward the Houston Astros

    A young Phillies fan from Bucks County recently went viral after a video of him taunting the Astros made the rounds on the internet. Christopher Dornblaser wrote about the young fan for the Bucks County Courier Times. Carson Wallace, a 5-year-old from Warminster, was seen playfully taunting an Astros fan during the World Series. His…

  • Bucks County Italian Market Launches Alto Bakery & Caffè in Warminster

    Bucks County Italian Market Launches Alto Bakery & Caffè in Warminster

    Altomonte’s, the iconic Italian market and delicatessen operating in Doylestown and Warminster, is launching a bakery and cafe, writes Jeff Werner for The Patch.   Alto Bakery & Caffè which will open its doors to the Warminster community, will be offering an ample selection of authentic gourmet Italian fare including Roman pizza slices, gelato, sandwiches,…

  • Tesla Dealership Property in Warminster Listed for $19 Million 

    Tesla Dealership Property in Warminster Listed for $19 Million 

    The property hosting Warminster’s Tesla dealership has been listed for sale at nearly $19 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.   The site is one of seven Tesla dealerships in the region and the first in Bucks County, having opened its doors to customers earlier this year.  Owned by Drake Motor Partners PA,…

  • Penn Community Bank Contributes $15,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery and Delaware Counties

    Penn Community Bank Contributes $15,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery and Delaware Counties

    Penn Community Bank has contributed $15,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery and Delaware Counties (Habitat MontDelCo) to help lower-income residents with home buying. The donation aligns with its home-ownership programs: Home Buying, Almost Home Financial Empowerment, and Neighborhood Revitalization programs. Home Buying The Home Buying Program serves residents earning 30–80 percent of the median…

  • C&N Bank Makes Significant Donation throughout the Collar Counties to Bolster Education Efforts

    C&N Bank Makes Significant Donation throughout the Collar Counties to Bolster Education Efforts

    C&N recognized the importance of investing in local education with donations totaling $800,000 to area educational improvement, scholarship and prekindergarten scholarship organizations. The donations were made under the Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program (EITC). Education is key to a strong and prosperous community. However, there are many budgetary roadblocks preventing children from receiving the level…

  • Archbishop Wood Senior Becomes First Pa. High School Competitor to Run an Under-Four-Minute Mile

    Archbishop Wood Senior Becomes First Pa. High School Competitor to Run an Under-Four-Minute Mile

    The first Pa. high school student ever to break the four-minute mile threshold did so at last weekend’s Phila. Catholic League championships. Gustav Elvin lapped up the good news in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Senior student Gary Martin had flirted with the Pa. record in the past. But at the regional competition, held at Delaware County’s…

  • The Great American Relay, a Coast-to-Coast Run Organized by a Fort Washington Marathoner, Pounds Through PA

    The Great American Relay, a Coast-to-Coast Run Organized by a Fort Washington Marathoner, Pounds Through PA

    The Great American Relay, which raises funds for police, fire, and military causes, covers 18 states and 3,500 miles in 38 days. The final baton hand-off will occur October 19 at Los Angeles Fire Station 5, with that team of runners finishing up an hour later at the Santa Monica Pier. Judy Wonderly of Warminster…