Politics & Government
Former Supervisor Returns To Office In Warminster
Supervisor Kenneth Hayes was also reappointed as chairman during Warminster's reorganization meeting on Monday night.

WARMINSTER TOWNSHIP, PA — The township welcomed back a familiar face at its reorganization meeting on Monday.
Former Warminster Township Supervisor Mary Owens returned to the government after being sworn in at the township's reorganization meeting. She replaces Supervisor Judy Hoover, who did not seek re-election.
Owens and Supervisor Kenneth Hayes were elected by township voters in the November general election.
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Hayes will return as chairman of the supervisors' board with Kathy Frescatore returning as vice chairwoman.
“We welcome Mary Owens to the Board of Supervisors," Hayes told Patch on Tuesday. "This board, our dedicated staff, employees, and all the volunteer committee members are deeply committed to our community. We’ve accomplished a lot in the past six years."
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Hayes cited those accomplishments as making Warminster financially solvent, adding police officers, hiring full-time firefighters, paving almost half of the township's 111 miles of roads, and enhancing township parks.
"Our work is never-ending and I look forward to working with federal, state, and county officials to secure the needed funds to keep Warminster a great place to live, operate a business, and raise a family," Hayes said. "It’s an honor to serve the residents of Warminster.”
Nicole Rinier was sworn in as tax collector, and Nikki Verwoerd as auditor during Monday's reorganization meeting.
The ceremony was also attended by State Rep. Brian Munroe and Centennial School Board President Patti Crossan.

(Warminster Township Democratic Organization)







Warminster Township Supervisors Chairman Kenneth Hayes, left, is returning in that role for 2026.
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