“The Borough continues to work with contractors to get this issue resolved,” officials said.
The farmers market was recognized by Horsham Township as the best one in Montgomery County.
Fireworks and festivities made Saturday's annual event a cause for celebration in Horsham Township. See photos below.
There's a full day of festivities for Horsham Day at Deep Meadow Park Saturday. Find Saturday's schedule of events below.
Shuttle buses will run from 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. for Horsham Township's annual community celebration on Saturday.
Horsham Township is getting ready for its annual community event Saturday.
The Hatboro-Horsham Marching Unit is teaming up with alum Karen T. Hluchan for its "Afternoon with Spirit" fundraiser on June 4.
Cars and vehicles cruised York Road in Hatboro Friday night for the first cruise of the season. Four more Cruise Nights are planned.
Horsham Spirit Medium Karen Hluchan to lead an 'Afternoon with Spirit' benefit at Hatboro-Horsham High School.
The borough's first Cruise Night of the season is Friday. Hatboro Community Day has been canceled for Saturday due to inclement weather.
K9 Kolsch will be released Sunday in remembrance of fallen Police Officer Ryan Allen, who died a year ago from a freak bee sting.
We all know students who excel in academics, fine arts, or volunteer service. Here's a resident who is making an impact in Hatboro-Horsham.
Students celebrated Earth Day and protecting the environment by releasing 1,000 beneficial bugs into their schoolyard
Students celebrated Earth Day and protecting the environment by releasing 3,000 beneficial bugs into their schoolyard
The first Crooked Billet History Fair, dedicated to a Revolutionary War skirmish, takes place Saturday in Hatboro.
In a ceremony before Horsham Township officials and state dignitaries, the association announced two turf fields at Kohler Park.
The Hatboro Environmental Advisory Council will hold its annual Earth Day celebration Saturday at the Pennypack Community Center.
Horsham Township is seeking volunteers to help out at its annual celebration. This year’s event is June 3.
Hatboro K9 Officer Ryan Allen died a year ago Friday. His widow, Whitney Allen, shares her thoughts on the anniversary.
The Friends of Cressbrook will be hosting the first Cressbrook Cookout, with proceeds set to help restore the historic Cressbrook house.
Some Horsham Water and Sewer Authority customers may experience discolored water, officials said. Here’s what to do:
Michael O'Neill will run the April 17 marathon to raise funds and suicide prevention awareness in memory of Jack Duffy.
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WRDV-FM is putting out the call for daytime radio hosts for its Big Band and Swing music format at the all-volunteer station.
Whitney Allen shares grief in a new book nearly a year after her husband Ryan's death, offering advice and hope for widows to move forward.
Hatboro Baptist Church offers meals to go twice a month. The program served a record number of residents last month.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Hatboro/Horsham with contributions big and small.
Students at Chesterbrook Academy® Preschool in Horsham Donate More Than 80 Winter Clothing Items to Local Children in Need
Supporting the education of tomorrow’s leaders is a core component of Hatboro Federal’s mission
Annual Pack a Patrol Car Food Drive came close to its record of 22 cars filled during a collection at the Horsham Giant.
Project "Blue Light" tribute in Horsham Township Tuesday night honored those who died in the line of duty and those who serve today.
The 24th annual event takes place Tuesday night in Horsham Township. There will be one light each to remember 29 officers.
The Horsham Township Police Department food drive at the Horsham Road Giant will benefit the St. Vincent de Paul food cupboard.
Those interested in a career with PennDOT are encouraged to attend a job fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 13 in Norristown.
Local Editor Dino Ciliberti runs seven Patch.com sites in Lower Bucks County. The Maple Glen resident takes over Hatboro-Horsham on Monday.
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The money will help with the development of a rubberized turf 'Miracle League' baseball field in Horsham Township.
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Col. Edward J. Fink, Jr., the outgoing commander of the 111th Attack Wing based in Horsham, was greeted with a fire hose upon his departure.
Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field in or near the Hatboro-Horsham area could come at an increased cost this year.