Politics & Government

CVS Plans, County Line Crash Top Hatboro-Horsham News

Plans to transform the CVS property are being moved for consideration by Hatboro's council. There was also a bad crash on County Line Road.

HATBORO / HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —The long-dormant CVS property has been recommended to the Hatboro Borough Council, the first for the borough's new Town Ordinance Center.

Meanwhile, the Horsham mother accused of strangling her son had her arraignment rescheduled to Thursday.

These are some of the stories that were making news in Hatboro and Horsham Township over the past week:

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CVS Apartments Plan Recommended To Hatboro Council

The Hatboro Planning Commission Tuesday night approved recommending that the development of the former CVS property go before council.

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Crash Closes Portion Of County Line Road

Warminster Police said the crash Thursday afternoon involves a vehicle and a motorcycle. Motorists are asked to avoid the area.

Arraignment Rescheduled For Horsham Mom Accused Of Strangling Son

Ruth Dirienzo-Whitehead, charged in the strangulation death of her son, 11, is expected in court Thursday for her arraignment.

Fire Damages Privet Road Home In Horsham

The cause of Monday night's fire is under investigation, Horsham ChATs said. No injuries were reported.

Bucks Co. Native, Family Killed In Hamas Attacks: Reports

Carol SimanTov, 70, of Bristol Township died Saturday in the Hamas attacks on Israel. Her family died in a separate incident, reports said.

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