A crisis hotline for Hurricane Ida storm damage will close on Oct. 8. Affected residents can call for help between now and Friday.
1 Mile Walk begins and ends at Pennypack Elementary. The course winds through the local neighborhood with participant ribbons for all.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up in the Hatboro-Horsham area.
Kate Kollar, a Hatboro resident of 18 years, was recognized by the borough in September for her local volunteerism.
Deep Meadow Park field complex sustains massive damage from flooding and winds impacting Horsham Little League programs.
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
Summer campers collected snacks for families residing at Ronald McDonald House while their children undergo treatment at nearby hospitals
A memorial to those who died from COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic will be on display at Miller Meadow in Hatboro for one week.
Join Harmony Theater to celebrate a special 'summer night' 'Grease: Sing-a-long' on August 19 at 7:00 pm at Water Tower Cinema in Lansdale.
The U.S. is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
The August volunteer spotlight in Hatboro goes to Environmental Advisory Council member Carol Brunner. The EAC is a relatively new group.
Later this week, the borough will participate in the nationwide program designed to foster greater community-police relations.
During the nationwide, annual event, residents will have the opportunity to meet and mingle with area law enforcement and first responders.
Farms applying for preservation must meet minimum criteria to be eligible for the program.
Controlled blasting operations today between 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. may cause loud 'booms,' 'cracks,' or minor ground vibrations in Horsham.
The country is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
Blasting work at the old Limekiln Pike Golf Course this afternoon may cause loud sounds or shaking in and around Horsham this afternoon.
The Red Cross is seeking blood donations in the Hatboro-Horsham area. The pandemic has affected the U.S. blood supply.
Hatboro’s “Love” sign hopes to be a unique art piece, incorporating elements that represent the town’s history and culture.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Hatboro-Horsham area soon.
The grant money will be used to install solar powered, pedestrian-scaled streetlights along the trail, according to borough officials.
People who donate through the Red Cross between May 1 and 15 are eligible for an Amazon gift card.
The Red Cross is seeking blood donors in the Hatboro-Horsham area. The pandemic has impacted the nation's blood supply.
The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission announced that its sites will welcome visitors with mask and distancing rules.
Patrons may now spend up to 30 minutes inside the library as long as they are wearing a mask.
Hatboro Little League partnering with community sports equipment donation program, Play It Forward, to provide gear to area youth players.
Headlining Hope: Muneera Walker started the nonprofit group in Lower Merion after seeing families in need of food after coronavirus hit.
Community sports equipment donation program, Play It Forward, teaming with Horsham Lacrosse Club to provide gear to area youth players.
Residents along part of County Line Road will be without water starting at 10 p.m. on Tuesday as crews work on a water main, officials said.
Police shared images of a usually busy Horsham intersection just hours apart during the winter storm. Take a look at them here.
The work is part of the development on the former site of the Limekiln Pike Golf Course.
Top stories this past week from the Warminster and Hatboro-Horsham Patch sites included a county-line road closure.
Top stories this past week from the Warminster and Hatboro-Horsham Patch sites include police seeking a pair of missing teens.
The two-week closure comes as Montgomery County's board of health ordered schools to go virtual amid rising coronavirus cases.
Don’t toss those campaign signs in the trash. They can be recycled in Montgomery County.
Top stories this past week from the Warminster and Hatboro-Horsham Patch sites include police talking down a woman with a knife.