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Mall Juvenile Policy, Arby's Opens: Eastern Montco Business Briefs
The Willow Grove Park Mall has instituted a policy in which juveniles must have a parental escort during late afternoon and evening hours.

EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA —If you bring anyone under the age of 18 to the Willow Grove Park Mall in the later afternoon or evening hours, they better be accompanied by an adult.
The mall has instituted its Parental Supervision Policy to make shoppers feel safer.
Meanwhile, a stone's throw away from the Montgomery County line, an Arby's has opened on Street Road in Warminster.
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These were some of the business stories making news recently in Eastern Montgomery County:
Willow Grove Mall Adopts Parental Supervision Policy
The Willow Grove Park Mall is implementing a new policy aimed at cracking down on unruly teens causing trouble for shoppers. Willow Grove Park's Parental Supervision Policy will be in effect starting Tuesday. The goal is to provide a secure and family-friendly shopping environment, according to mall representatives. Willow Grove Park shoppers under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian 21 years or older on Monday through Saturday starting at 5 p.m. and on Sunday starting at 3 p.m. or at any other time the policy is in effect. (Read More)
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Arby's Opens In Warminster Township
After months of anticipation and a few delays, Arby's has finally opened its newest Bucks County location on Monday to the delight of residents in the region. The community has been licking its lips about the mouth-watering famous roast beef sandwiches that the fast-food chain touts in its commercials where "We Have the Meats." Arby's opened in the building that once housed Saladworks in front of the Giant Shopping Center at Center Point Place on Street Road in Warminster Township, right near the Montgomery County line. (Read More)
Amazon Fresh Opens 4th PA Store
Amazon Fresh has opened its fourth location in the state —and third in Bucks County. Thursday's opening of Amazon Fresh's Oxford Valley store comes about a month after another supermarket opened on Street Road in Bensalem Township. The new 44,500-square-foot store will be located at 2424 Lincoln Highway and be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day of the week. (Read More)
Wawa Named Nation's Top Convenience Store In New Study
A new study has crowned Wawa as the nation's leading convenience store chain. The American Customer Satisfaction Index this week released its first-ever Convenience Store Study 2024. Results of the study were gleaned from 5,710 randomly selected customers who were surveyed between March and September 2024. The study ended with Wawa earning an industry-leading score of 82 out of 100. (Read More)
Arcadia University Ranked No. 1 For Studying Abroad
They are No. 1 in the state and No. 11 in the country. Arcadia University's highly-touted Study Abroad program is earning more recognition for sending students overseas. Officials said they were proud to announce that Arcadia University is ranked as the top school in Pennsylvania for study abroad in the U.S. News & World Report 2025 Best Colleges rankings. (Read More)
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