Magisterial District Judge Daniel J. Finello, Jr. has served Warminster and Ivyland since 2003.
Both Warminster fire companies have butted heads with officials about the township's failure to add full-time firefighters during the day.
Drake Motors had outlined plans for a Tesla dealership and service center at the old Pathmark on York Road.
New Warminster Police Officer Megan Hein has two sisters and a brother. She's the first of four officers the township expects to hire soon.
Supervisor Mark McKee announced at Thursday's meeting that he will leave the Warminster board after 11 years.
Warminster Township supervisors Thursday approved the eatery to replace Saladworks on West Street Road.
The township issued a statement after its two fire companies held town meetings explaining their fire coverage throughout Warminster.
Bucks County Coroner Meredith Buck took over the Warminster-based office in January 2020. She is the first woman elected as Bucks coroner.
State Rep. Brian Munroe is introducing his first legislation for the 144th Legislative District. His bill would extend parole eligibility.
The car company went before Warminster supervisors to detail renovations for the old Pathmark site on York Road that could add 30-40 jobs.
With the demolition of the old Navy site nearly complete, funding will assist in the property joining Warminster's parks system.
See the latest announcement from the Warminster Township.
Warminster supervisors applied for a state grant that would help fund updates to some of the aging stormwater basins in the township.
Warminster Supervisors Chairman Kenneth Hayes said a culture problem in the administration building has been fixed with new staff additions.
Brian Munroe, as Bucks Clerk of Courts, launched the program after discovering 30 years of uncollected court fees valued at $230 million.
The Warminster Township Police Department is seeking candidates until Feb. 10. Supervisors had said that four officers would be hired.
Warminster supervisors unanimously approved Kenneth Hayes as chairman and Kathy Frescatore as vice chairwoman at Tuesday's reorganization.
Warminster resident Brian Munroe was sworn in Tuesday. He is also opening his legislative office on Street Road in Warminster.
Trees should be placed curbside the week of the second Monday in January.
Township supervisors will hold their regular meeting on Jan. 5. Other meeting dates for Warminster boards are slated for January.
Township offices will be closed Monday for the New Years Holiday. There WILL BE trash, recycling and yard waste collection Monday.
The demolition of Shenandoah Woods began during the year and a gun rally stirred fears among some Warminster residents and officials.
Less than 100 people out of 10,400 Warminster residents have yet to pay their 2022 tax bill, the tax collector informed supervisors.
After approving a new five-year police contract, the Warminster supervisors are authorizing the township manager to proceed with hiring.
The Warminster Township Parks and Recreation Department announced the closure of the township's parks system due to the freezing forecast.
While a supervisor said there's a "dire need," the upgrades would be made in phases at the township's five parks.
Warminster officials said the 13-question survey will help develop offerings as the library tries to reinvent itself after the pandemic.
Warminster Township Supervisors are expected to adopt the preliminary spending plan at its meeting Thursday.
The Warminster Fire Department informed residents about the steps taken to ensure protection.
The Warminster Township Parks and Recreation Department is hosting the blood drive at the WREC Building from noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday.
Brian Munroe said his Street Road office is now open. Munroe began his term in the 144th Legislative District on Jan. 1.
Bucks County Coroner Meredith Buck said she is seeking a replacement for Danakelly Hampton following her early November appointment.
Warminster Township posted a minute's worth of drone footage providing an overview of the progress at the old Navy development site.
Tax Collector Bobbie Loftus sent out 10,400 bills in March. She said only 123 Warminster residents are left to pay their taxes by Dec. 31.
Warminster Township Supervisors Chairman Kenneth Hayes said Brian Munroe's supervisor service will benefit the 144th Legislative District.
The Bucks County Board of Elections will count 21 ballots from a Langhorne nursing home that may impact the 142nd Legislative District race.
The Warminster center was shut for a week due to an outbreak of COVID-19 cases. Scheduled activities will resume Wednesday.
Warminster Township supervisors will meet Thursday for a budget presentation. The finance director said revenues might be $10,000 ahead.
The Warminster Fire Department said township officials could have used a grant to pay for full-time firefighters to enhance coverage.
Two bills in the Pennsylvania General Assembly would help Warminster fund firefighters' around-the-clock coverage as recruitment declines.