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June 27, 2025

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Warminster Police Department Welcomes New Recruit

The Warminster Township Board of Supervisors is pleased to announce that Patrick Lynch has joined the Warminster Township Police Department. Lynch graduated from the Montgomery County Police Academy last week and will begin serving Warminster Township immediately. He was sworn in by the Hon. Christoper E. O’Neill, Magisterial Judge, Bucks County.

Lynch, a second-generation police officer, is a 2022 graduate of North Penn High School and studied at Montgomery County Community College. He is a resident of Montgomery County and currently serves in the United States Army National Guard.

“It is my privilege to welcome Patrick Lynch to Warminster Police Department,” said Police Chief James C. Donnelly III. “He is one of many police officers to come and we are confident that he will help lead the Warminster Township Police Department into the future. We look forward to welcoming additional officers later this year.”

Summer Concert In The Park

July 3, 2025
Board of Supervisors Meeting - Cancelled
Next Meeting July 17, 2025

July 4, 2025
Independence Day - Offices Closed

FOR RELEASE ON JUNE 27, 2025

In the late afternoon of June 19, 2025, while many in our community were celebrating Freedom Day, a damaging wind and rainstorm pummeled Warminster and the surrounding vicinity.

The extremely strong winds brought trees and tree branches that in turn knocked down PECO power lines around town that plunged large areas of Warminster into a power blackout. This threatened the safety of our citizens, our businesses and the traveling public.

Our firefighters, police officers and public works employees exhibited invaluable dedication and professionalism during the event, in the aftermath and the recovery. The problems they confronted included:
•    Generator fires
•    Malfunctioning traffic signals
•    Care facilities without power

Through it all, their prime concern remained the safety of the Warminster community.

The Board of Supervisors are very proud and extremely grateful to these employees, who set a high example for all of us.  I am glad to have an opportunity to express my thanks and appreciation to these employees publicly.

Tom Scott, AICP
Township Manager

Warminster Day 2025
Closed for July 4 Holiday
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