The South York Road bakery has operated for nearly three decades after relocating from Levittown. The borough is honoring the business.
After 94 years as a retail institution, the Hatboro landmark has shut its doors on South York Road for good.
The owner of Ambler's GypsyBlu will take over the property on South York Road with plans to open sometime early next year.
Hatboro Federal Savings Bank held a grand reopening ceremony of its newly redesigned main South York Road branch on Monday morning.
The convenience store at the corner of Horsham and York Roads had its grand opening that drew a large crowd despite frigid weather Thursday.
The old location on S. York Road is closing to make way for the opening of the Wawa on Horsham and York Roads Thursday morning.
Wawa will officially open its new Hatboro convenience store with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and festivities on Thursday morning.
The new Wawa convenience store on Horsham and York roads in Hatboro now has an opening date. Find out below.
The Hatboro Chamber of Commerce recognized four businesses, including Nonno's Bakery and Amy's Pizzeria, for a decade of service.
Owner Chip Randa survived cancer, a divorce, and the pandemic to mark the milestone this month of his Route 611 eatery.
Lochel's Bakery is hoping for a long playoff run for the Philadelphia Phillies. The bakery benefited from the Eagles' Super Bowl run.
The Center for Diagnostic Discovery will be housed in 50,000 square feet of space on Welsh Road. Its first tenant is expected in December.
The East Montgomery Avenue business started as a hobby in Jeff Mulherin's kitchen.
Construction of a new Wawa on Horsham and York roads is progressing with officials saying it could open by late fall.
Hatboro is welcoming a salon and gift shop to town, one of several new businesses that have opened over the past few months.
The furniture store, a downtown landmark, will close after 94 years in Hatboro. A closing date has yet to be set.
The Horsham pub and grill will donate 15 percent of a customer's bill to the food bank Thursday when the Philadelphia Eagles play.
Horsham Restaurant Week begins on Sunday. Township officials said that 15 restaurants are participating this year.
With a studio in Hatboro, two new stations in Lansdale and Berlin, N.J., join ones in Lower Bucks County.
Hatboro officials are promoting the downtown district, which has 16,000 vehicles passing through it daily on York Road.
The furniture store, a downtown landmark, will close after 94 years in Hatboro. An official announcement is expected next week.
The new business association will be introduced at a meet-and-greet Thursday.
The Hatboro retail institution sent a letter to preferred customers that it will close due to retirement after 94 years in business.
The new store offers an array of dry food, collars, treats, toys and even a dog-friendly bakery.
The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Montgomery said the new organization will foster growth and collaboration among Horsham businesses.
A new Mexican restaurant in Hatboro is also replacing the closed Gallo Tropical with a grand opening next week.
Horsham will hold its annual event on Aug. 1 while Hatboro has scheduled Aug. 11. The event raises law enforcement awareness.
The consignment shop on North York Road holds its official grand opening Saturday, offering clothing and toys for families on a budget.
The York Road bar has established a "Cheers"-like atmosphere during its decades serving food and drink since 1973, its owner said.
Work has begun on transforming the torn-down restaurant into a car wash slated to open on Route 611 next summer.
One month into construction, the foundation for the new Wawa off Horsham Road is being built. The new store should open by year's end.
Ancillare LP. said that its global headquarters on Enterprise Road has been renovated. A ceremony was held with Horsham officials last week.
Horsham Township Council approved plans last week for the Horsham Road property to become a self-storage facility.
The Horsham-based builder won 15 Best in Pennsylvania Living Awards recently.
The convenience store has caused controversy in Hatboro for years after the borough lost a court battle to try and prevent it.
The popular bubble tea business will fill space on South York Road and hold its grand opening on April 22.
Horsham officials and state Rep. Melissa Cerrato attended a ribbon cutting for Medical Optometry America on Horsham Road.
Rita's is offering free water ice Monday to celebrate spring's arrival. There's no catch or app needed, just show up to get the sweet treat.
100% Chiropractic Horsham and Sanborn, Head & Associates were welcomed by Horsham Township officials this week.
The York Road location will be one of 20 in Pennsylvania. Hatboro officials have worked to fill vacant properties over the past few years.