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Pop-Up Farmers Market Marks A Warminster First
This July, enjoy food, live music, and tons of fun vendors with proceeds to benefit Ben Wilson Senior Activity Center.

Kate Fishman is a Pennsylvania Field Editor with Patch, reporting on local news in Bucks County including Doylestown, Newtown, New Hope, and the nearby NJ town of Lambertville. She has previously written and reported for The Oberlin Review and the New Paltz Times.
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This July, enjoy food, live music, and tons of fun vendors with proceeds to benefit Ben Wilson Senior Activity Center.

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