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词条 Warminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
释义

  1. History

  2. Geography

     Neighboring municipalities  Climate 

  3. Demographics

  4. Government

  5. Major corporations

  6. Emergency services

  7. Education

     Kindergarten through grade 12  University 

  8. Parks and recreation

  9. Infrastructure

     Transportation  Utilities  Health care 

  10. Crime

  11. Law enforcement

  12. Notable people

  13. References

  14. External links

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}}Warminster Township (also referred to as Warminster) is located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States and was formally established in 1711. It is 13.7 miles north of Philadelphia and had a population of 32,682 according to the 2010 U.S. census.[3]

History

The town was called Warminster Township as early as 1685, before its borders were formally established in 1711. It was originally part of Southampton Township, which was founded in 1682 by William Penn.[4] Warminster was named after a small town in the county of Wiltshire, at the western extremity of Salisbury Plain, England.[5] Warminster, Pennsylvania was mostly settled by English and Scotch-Irish after William Penn received a grant of land in the area from King Charles, II.[4]

Warminster began as a small farming community and remained that way throughout most of its history. As recently as 1955, the township had no residential subdivisions and only one housing complex, Lacey Park on Street Road, the site where the Battle of Crooked Billet occurred during the Revolutionary War that resulted in a resounding defeat for George Washington's troops.[4]

Warminster's Craven Hall is included in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Warminster's most significant historical figure was William Tennent, an outspoken religious leader and educator.[4]

Warminster's Naval Air Warfare Center, previously called the Johnsville Naval Air Development Center and then the Naval Air Development Center, operated from World War II until it closed in 1996. Its site was acquired by the U.S. Navy from the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation

in 1943. The Center initially served as a weapons development and airplane testing facility. It then became a training center for the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo space programs. The facility developed a prototype "black box," best known as the indestructible recorder of cockpit conversations and information in the event of a crash.[6][7]

Geography

Warminster Township is 3.7 miles northwest of Philadelphia at their closest points[8][9] and has a total area of 10.2 square miles (26.5 km²), all of it land. Warminster is drained by the Delaware River tributaries of the Neshaminy Creek and the Pennypack Creek.[10] Its villages include Babytown, Breadysville (also in Warwick Township,) Casey Highlands, Davisville, Hartsville (also in Warwick Township), Johnsville, Rosewood Park, Warminster, and Warminster Heights.[10]

Neighboring municipalities

  • Warrington Township (northwest)
  • Warwick Township (north)
  • Ivyland (northeast)
  • Northampton Township (northeast)
  • Upper Southampton Township (southeast)
  • Upper Moreland Township, Montgomery County (south)
  • Hatboro, Montgomery County (southwest)
  • Horsham Township, Montgomery County (southwest)

Climate

The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Warminster has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps.[11]

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|Feb record high F= 75
|Mar record high F= 85
|Apr record high F= 95
|May record high F= 96
|Jun record high F= 99
|Jul record high F= 102
|Aug record high F= 100
|Sep record high F= 102
|Oct record high F= 89
|Nov record high F= 83
|Dec record high F= 75
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|Mar record low F = 0
|Apr record low F = 18
|May record low F = 29
|Jun record low F = 39
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|Oct record low F = 25
|Nov record low F = 13
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|Jan high F = 38.9
|Feb high F = 42.1
|Mar high F = 51.0
|Apr high F = 62.3
|May high F = 72.1
|Jun high F = 80.8
|Jul high F = 84.9
|Aug high F = 82.9
|Sep high F = 75.5
|Oct high F = 64.2
|Nov high F = 54.3
|Dec high F = 42.7
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| Jan mean F = 32.2
| Feb mean F = 34.9
| Mar mean F = 42.5
| Apr mean F = 52.9
| May mean F = 62.6
| Jun mean F = 71.6
| Jul mean F = 76.1
| Aug mean F = 74.3
| Sep mean F = 66.7
| Oct mean F = 55.5
| Nov mean F = 46.4
| Dec mean F = 36.4
| year mean F = 54.4
|Jan low F = 25.5
|Feb low F = 27.6
|Mar low F = 34.0
|Apr low F = 43.6
|May low F = 53.0
|Jun low F = 62.5
|Jul low F = 67.4
|Aug low F = 65.7
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|Oct low F = 46.7
|Nov low F = 38.5
|Dec low F = 30.0
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|Jun precipitation inch = 4.1
|Jul precipitation inch = 4.9
|Aug precipitation inch = 4.1
|Sep precipitation inch = 4.7
|Oct precipitation inch = 3.5
|Nov precipitation inch = 3.8
|Dec precipitation inch = 4.3
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|Apr precipitation days = 12.4
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|Jul precipitation days = 9.9
|Aug precipitation days = 8.3
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|Jan humidity = 61.2
|Feb humidity = 56.4
|Mar humidity = 57.9
|Apr humidity = 57.6
|May humidity = 63.2
|Jun humidity = 67.1
|Jul humidity = 67.3
|Aug humidity = 69.6
|Sep humidity = 70.5
|Oct humidity = 68.4
|Nov humidity = 63.5
|Dec humidity = 63.5
|year humidity =64.0
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|date=August 2016
}}

Demographics

{{US Census population
|1930= 1452
|1940= 1977
|1950= 7127
|1960= 15994
|1970= 34900
|1980= 35463
|1990= 32832
|2000= 31383
|2010= 32682
|estyear=2016
|estimate=32460
|estref=[13]
|footnote=[14]
}}

As of the 2010 U.S. census,[15] Warminster Township had a population of 32,682 people. The racial makeup of the township was 89.3% White, 3.1% African American, 0.2% Native American, 1.9% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 3.7% from other races, and 1.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7.7% of the population.

As of the 2000 U.S. census,[15] Warminster Township had a population of 31,383 people. The racial makeup of the township was 91.00% White, 3.31% African American, 0.11% Native American, 1.99% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 2.21% from other races, and 1.32% from two or more races. 4.63% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

The population density was 3,061.0 people per square mile (1,182.2/km²). There were 11,644 housing units at an average density of 1,135.7/sq mi (438.6/km²).

There were 11,350 households, out of which 32.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 62.1% were married couples living together, 10.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 24.0% were non-families. 20.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.74 and the average family size was 3.16.

Of all township residents, 24.5% were under the age of 18, 7.6% from 18 to 24, 29.0% from 25 to 44, 23.6% from 45 to 64, and 15.2% who were 65 or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females there were 95.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.3 males.

The median household income was $54,375, while the median family income was $60,907. Males had a median income of $41,033 versus $30,302 for females. The per capita income for the township was $22,285. About 4.1% of families and 5.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 7.5% of those under age 18 and 4.6% of those age 65 or over.

Government

Warminster Township is governed by a five-member Board of Supervisors, currently:

  • Jason T. Croley (R), Chairman
  • Daniel J. McPhillips (R), Vice-Chairman
  • Katherine L. Frescatore (D), Secretary
  • Mark E. McKee (R), Treasurer
  • Brian R. Munroe (D), Asst Treasurer

Major corporations

  • ABB Group
  • CRC Industries, founded in 1958
  • Hurst Performance, based in Warminster from the 1950s to 1970s
  • NAWC, Aircraft Division, Warminster
  • Burpee Seeds
  • V. La Rosa and Sons Macaroni Company
  • Havis, Inc.

Emergency services

  • Warminster Fire Department (Stations 90, 91, and 92),   one of the busiest in Bucks County with approximately 700 calls each year
  • Warminster Police Department (74PD)
  • Central Bucks EMS, the Emergency Medical Services provider for Warminster (replaced Warminster Volunteer Ambulance Corps (Squad 122) in 2017)
  • Hartsville Fire Company (Station 93)   - which also covers part of Warwick Township

Education

Kindergarten through grade 12

Public schools (part of the Centennial School District):[16]

  • McDonald Elementary School
  • Willow Dale Elementary School
  • Log College Middle School
  • William Tennent High School

Parochial schools:[16]

  • Nativity of Our Lord School
  • Archbishop Wood Catholic High School

Private Schools:

  • ATG Learning Academy
  • Delaware Valley Private School (closed)[17][18]
  • Middle Earth Academy

University

  • Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory Navigation Research & Development Building Center[19]

Parks and recreation

Warminster Township's Recreation Services Division provides many events and community services, including overseeing and maintaining {{convert|420|acres}} of recreation areas within 13 parks. Sports teams, including soccer, football, basketball, swimming, wrestling, baseball, and softball, are provided by various adult and youth sports organizations throughout their respective seasons. The township has partnered with the Central Bucks YMCA starting in January 2015 to offer many of the recreational programs previously offered by the township. The Parks and Recreation Department also offers discount tickets to amusement parks, attractions, ski resorts, and movies.[20]

Warminster Community Park is the largest of the township's parks at {{convert|243|acre}}, with over five miles of walking trails.[20] Other facilities at Warminster Community Park include nature areas, basketball courts, a playground, pavilion, picnic area, pond, restrooms, and soccer fields.[21] Warminster Community Park is also home to Bark Park, a fenced-in, off-leash dog park.[22] Also located at Warminster Community Park is Safety Town, a miniature version of Warminster Township where children can ride tricycles and big wheels. The miniature town is sponsored by local businesses, who appear on the storefronts of buildings, and has signs and pavement markings to teach children the rules of the road.[23]

Small neighborhood parks make up the bulk of the other parks in Warminster Township.[20] Smaller parks in the township include Barness Park, a {{convert|14|acres|adj=mid}} park which has a walking trail and nature area; The Crossing, a {{convert|14|acres|adj=mid}} park which has a walking trail, a playground, open space, and nature area; Crooked Billet Green, a {{convert|8.2|acres|adj=mid}} park which has basketball courts, a playground, and a softball field; Devonshire Court, a {{convert|6.8|acres|adj=mid}} park which has open space and a nature trail; Ivy Woods, a {{convert|12|acres|adj=mid}} park which is undeveloped; Kemper Park, a {{convert|30|acres|adj=mid}} park which has walking trails, nature areas, picnic areas and pavilions, a playground, and a softball field; Log College Park, a {{convert|26.6|acres|adj=mid}} park which has a basketball court, tennis court, nature areas, a playground, and grass volleyball courts; Maple Street Park, a {{convert|0.6|acres|adj=mid}} park which has a basketball court and playground; Meadow Run Park, a {{convert|2.9|acres|adj=mid}} park which has a picnic area and playground; Munro Park, a {{convert|36|acres|adj=mid}} park which has a baseball field, lighted soccer fields, picnic areas, a playground, a seasonal refreshment stand, restrooms, softball fields, tennis courts, a basketball court, and a skate park; Szymanek Park, a {{convert|10.8|acres|adj=mid}} park which has basketball courts, a football field, restrooms, a softball field, and a playground; and Werner Park, a {{convert|6.8|acres|adj=mid}} park which has a lighted football field, picnic areas, a playground, a seasonal refreshment stand, restrooms, and a softball field.[21]

The township is also home to a public golf course called Five Ponds Golf Club, which is the best-reviewed public golf course in Bucks County. The golf course is owned by Warminster Township and privately managed.[24]

Infrastructure

Transportation

Numbered routes in Warminster Township include Pennsylvania Route 132 (Street Road), which runs northwest-southeast through the township between Warrington and Southampton; Pennsylvania Route 263 (York Road), which runs north-south through the township between Hatboro and Jamison; and Pennsylvania Route 332 (Jacksonville Road), which runs southwest-northeast through the township between Hatboro and Ivyland. Other important roads include County Line Road, which runs northwest-southeast along the southwestern border with Montgomery County; Bristol Road, which runs northwest-southeast along the northeastern border of the township; Davisville Road, which runs southwest-northeast along the southeastern border of the township; and Mearns Road, which begins at Street Road in the center of the township and heads northeast.[25]

SEPTA provides train and bus service in Warminster Township. The Warminster station serves as the terminus of SEPTA Regional Rail's Warminster Line commuter rail service into Center City Philadelphia. SEPTA City Bus Route 22 begins in Warminster and heads south to Olney Transportation Center in North Philadelphia via Willow Grove.[26][27] TMA Bucks operates the Richboro-Warminster Rushbus, which offers peak-hour shuttles between a connection with the Warminster Line train and the Route 22 bus at the Warminster station and certain businesses in Warminster and surrounding areas in Ivyland, Northampton Township, and Richboro.[28][29][30] Two cab companies also operate within the township.[30]

Freight rail service to Warminster Township is provided by the Pennsylvania Northeastern Railroad (which operates along SEPTA trackage) and the New Hope and Ivyland Railroad. Both railroads have an interchange point in the township.[25][31][32]

Utilities

Electricity and natural gas in Warminster Township is provided by PECO Energy Company, a subsidiary of Exelon.[33][34][35] Trash and recycling collection in Warminster Township is provided under contract by J.P. Mascaro & Sons.[36] Cable, telephone, and internet service to the area is provided by Xfinity and Verizon. Warminster Township is served by area codes 215 and 267.[37]

Water and sewer service in the township is provided by the Warminster Municipal Authority, which serves 10,300 customers. The Warminster Municipal Authority receives water from groundwater wells in the township along with water purchased from the North Wales Water Authority.[38] Multiple groundwater wells in the township are contaminated with perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) from the former Naval Air Warfare Center Warminster site, leading to the authority having to close wells to install treatment systems to decontaminate the water. The United States Navy paid for the treatment systems for the wells. As a result, the Warminster Municipal Authority has increased the amount of water it purchases from the North Wales Water Authority to ensure safe drinking water.[39]

Health care

Abington–Jefferson Health operates the Abington Health Center–Warminster in the township, which offers outpatient services, community health services and programs, and support groups.[40] The health center is located in the former Warminster Hospital, whose emergency room and inpatient services were closed after Abington Memorial Hospital purchased the hospital in October 2007 from Solis Healthcare, who had acquired it from Tenet Healthcare two months prior.[41]

Crime

Warminster has a total crime rate lower than 53% of all U.S. cities, and a violent crime rate 4.13 times lower than the national average.[42]

Law enforcement

The Warminster police department consists of four built-in special units:[43]

  • K-9
  • Bike Patrol
  • Highway Safety Unit (HSU)
  • SWAT

Four Warminster police chiefs have been fired for or convicted of wrongdoing:

  • Chief Elmer Clawges was convicted on December 10, 1997, of assaulting his wife. Clawges had also been accused by 12 women of sexual wrongdoing while on duty, including having sex with girls as young as 13 and sexually harassing women.[44]
  • Chief James M. Gorczynski pleaded guilty on April 5, 2005, to stealing over $130,000 belonging to the township.[44]
  • Chief Rowan P. Kelly, Jr. was fired for allegedly drinking on duty, assaulting citizens, and sexually harassing women.[44]
  • Officer John Powell was convicted on April 6, 2005, of attempted sex crimes against a minor.[45] Powell was sentenced to up to eight years in prison.[46]

Notable people

  • Kermit Cintron, boxer[47]
  • John Fitch, steamboat inventor
  • Paul Hipp, actor and musician who grew up in Warminster.[48]
  • Robert Ramsey, U.S. Congressman
  • Milton Santiago, boxer
  • William Tennent, clergyman and educator
  • Mike Vogel, actor
  • David Wharton, 1988 Olympic swimmer[49]

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