Residents may notice discoloration and low water pressure during flushing, which will take about six weeks.
The 25th annual event, which had been scheduled for May, will be posted online in October.
Other top stories this past week from the Warminster Patch included a local restaurant awarded for its coronavirus help.
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Morrisville resident sells home quickly and moves to Ann’s Choice
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Gritty and friends will be on hand for a parade Monday afternoon in Warminster.
The Philadelphia-based waste collection company has been running behind since the coronavirus shutdown began.
Ann’s Choice Personal Moving Consultant provides tips for decluttering.
Tiny U.S. flags showed up in the yards of nearly 200 families on the holiday, thanks to this family of five.
The Young Professionals Group Donated Snacks for the Staff at Neshaminy Manor
Local high school students awarded $8,000 scholarships
Warminster Township Free Library has announced when curbside pickup will start and when doors will reopen to the public.
Students from Sellersville Elementary School & Central Bucks West Win Prizes
Students from Area High Schools & Bucks County Community College Were Honored
Proceeds to support NOVA anti-bullying programs in local schools
Ann’s Choice TV is Community’s Hub During Covid-19
Erickson Living’s Realty & Moving Services Adapting to Times
An organizer on Monday called off plans for a march in Warminster Township after a conversation with its police chief.
Funds raised from donations during February & March 2020
In March, the couple invited neighbors in their shared courtyard to stay-at-home sing-alongs every afternoon
Innovative changes for extraordinary times
The Success of the Industrial Skills Programs at Bucks is a Collaborative Effort; EvoLLLution Interview on 12-Week Training Programs
Scroll through these photos of coronavirus-shutdown chalk art that your neighbors in and around Warminster shared with Patch.
With visitor restrictions in place during the coronavirus shutdown, a volunteer program seeks to address isolation and loneliness.
Chalk drawings and other uplifting messages have appeared during the coronavirus shutdown. We'd love to share ones you've seen.
It's OK, even helpful, to get outdoors during the coronavirus shutdown. Here's how health officials say you may enjoy public spaces.
The $20 scratch-off ticket was good for the game's top prize.
Other stories this past week from the Warminster and Hatboro-Horsham Patch sites included school coronavirus plans.
Antil's engaging new book, "A Lincoln Treasure Trove," includes little known facts and anecdotes about Abraham Lincoln.
Other top stories this past week from the Warminster Patch site included two men charged with illegally selling a stolen gun.
In Bucks County, we'd love to share your favorite images of the year's shortest month.
The 12-year-old spent more than a month in the hospital after being hit while boarding a school bus in what police said was a DUI crash.
Other top stories this past week from the Warminster and Hatboro-Horsham Patch sites included news about the race for Congress.
A new pavilion with restrooms, a splash pad, soccer fields, trails, softball fields and more are planned, starting this spring.
K9 officer Bowie and his handler won on Wednesday's episode of "America's Top Dog" and will go on to the finals.
Other top stories this past week from the Warminster and Hatboro-Horsham Patch sites included celebrity mansion news in Warminster.
In Warminster, the 25th annual event will see hundreds of duckies floating a quarter-mile down Neshaminy Creek.
Other top stories this past week from the Warminster and Hatboro-Horsham Patch sites included a look at a $1.5 million home.