Politics & Government

Court Closure, Vehicle Hits Home Top Hatboro-Horsham Stories

Hatboro will see its district court close at the end of the year. Meanwhile, a vehicle hit a Horsham Township home.

HATBORO / HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —Hatboro will lose its district court at the end of the year. But one of its bakery is gaining customers as the Philadelphia Phillies push deeper into the playoffs. Meanwhile, a driver was injured as a vehicle hit a Horsham home.

These were some of the stories this past week in Hatboro and Horsham Township:

Hatboro, Horsham Township Courts Consolidating

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Montgomery County plans to eliminate the Hatboro court and put all cases under one district at the start of next year, officials said.

Driver Injured As Vehicle Hits Horsham Home

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The Horsham Township Police Department is investigating the incident which caused a gas leak and closed Wynmere Drive Wednesday afternoon.

Tonelli's Pizza Pub Celebrates 30 Years In Horsham

Owner Chip Randa survived cancer, a divorce, and the pandemic to mark the milestone this month of his Route 611 eatery.

Phillies Cookies, Phanatic Cake Featured At Hatboro Bakery

Lochel's Bakery is hoping for a long playoff run for the Philadelphia Phillies. The bakery benefited from the Eagles' Super Bowl run.

Family Loses Everything In Warminster Heights Fire

A GoFundMe page has been launched for Celeste Soto following a fire that gutted her Warminster home and displaced her family on Monday.

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