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Friends and family released hundreds of balloons at Log College Thursday night as tribute to a Warminster mom who died from cervical cancer on Oct. 1.
Are you passionate about your faith? Whether you’re affiliated with a religious organization, house or worship or parochial school, serve as a religious leader in the community, or just feel spiritual, we want your voice on Patch.
A timely doctor's visit allowed Mark McKee to catch his colon cancer at an early stage. He now wants everyone to know the importance of regular colonoscopies.
The Bristol Borough graduate was killed in Afghanistan during an enemy attack on Sept. 21.
The annual event in Plymouth Township raises money for first responders and military members in need and their families.
A weekly radio show aims to educate general practitioners about how to recognize early signs of autism.
The mayor is eager to host visitors from Warminster, Pa., in his own town located in Wiltshire County, England.
Friday marks the one-year anniversary of the murder of Plymouth Township Police Officer Brad Fox, of New Hanover; here is a look at how his life, and death, impacted our community.
More than a hundred guests attended the fire company's annual ceremony that honors the first responders who died during the Sept. 11 attacks.
The plaque honors Plymouth Township Police Officer Bradley Fox, who was killed pursuing a suspect while on duty.
The Garden of Reflection, the official Pennsylvania Sept. 11 Memorial, will host a “Remembrance in Light” ceremony Wednesday.
Two fundraisers will be held Aug. 24 and 25 to help Rialee Jacoby, a 10-year-old Warminster girl who has been diagnosed with bone cancer.
Young Marine Sergeant Luke Sliwinski was recognized for his work supporting wounded military veterans.
Two young campers at Children of America have spent the summer selling bracelets to raise money for a charity that makes superhero capes for sick children.
The mayor's visit is the latest development of a new friendship between the twin towns.
Warminster Patch's Facebook followers tracked down the owner of a labrador found wandering Cooper Drive Thursday night.
Judith D'Amico spent almost 20 years working at the circulation desk at the Warminster Library before she died in March. Money is being collected to create a memorial honoring her service.
An Upper Southampton Eagle Scout Candidate Winston Stauffer wants to properly dispose of your tired, torn and tattered American flags.
Want to win a cool million? Audition to be a contestant on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" next week in Philadelphia.
Find three local attractions you can visit on about one tank of gas.
Read about this and other news making headlines Monday in Patches across the region.
National Dog Day is Aug. 26. What will you do to celebrate man's best friend?
Incoming middle schooler Luke Sliwinski received the Personal Commendation Ribbon Award, the second highest award in the national organization.
The six-foot working replica of Fitch's famous invention was released in a pond at the Warminster Community Park Saturday morning.
A dispute between DirecTV and media giant Viacom led to a blackout of popular cable channels like MTV and Nickelodeon for local DirecTV subscribers.
Find four local attractions you can visit on one tank of gas.
Corey Kesselman was remembered as a happy-go-lucky, fun-loving kid. He was killed on May 25 at the Meadowood Condominiums.
Breathing Room Foundation gets $30K grant from Susan G. Komen's Philadelphia affiliate.
Giant Food Stores have partnered with PetCareRx to fill pet medications at your local Giant pharmacy.
1 in 10 residents of the five county area to travel, says AAA.
The organization continues to raise funds that will help find a permanent home for its collection of artifacts.
A child on the autism spectrum can have a tough time opening up and making friends. Here are some tips to help teach the social skills necessary to branch out.
Parents need to become advocates for their ASD-diagnosed children and learn as much as possible about services that can help usher the child to adulthood.
The more a parent can learn about how a diagnosis is made, the more they will feel empowered and hopeful that their child can be helped.
AAA Foundation in-car camera study shows distractions vary by gender and other factors.
Simply Enjoy Vanilla Cream Puffs have been voluntarily recalled from Giant.
Joyce Hughes discovered a love and talent for quilting after some gentle pushing from Kyle Quinn, a Warminster man who was killed at Kutztown University in 2007.
Kutztown University student Christine McGhee suffered debilitating brain injuries after her then-boyfriend pushed her out of a moving vehicle and dragged her approximately 100 feet.