Hatboro Borough officials are asking residents to look out for the invasive plant and call them if they see it.
Hatboro Councilman Don Hoover's resignation was accepted at Monday night's meeting.
Hatboro officials are asking residents and visitors to stay away from the grassy area around the Pennypack Community Center.
Horsham officials hope residents will vote in the May 19 primary election to update rules that haven't been changed in over 50 years.
Hatboro officials said residents should not approach or feed wildlife they may see around their homes and neighborhoods.
Hatboro Borough officials said PECO plans roadwork starting on Monday.
Hatboro Borough officials have responded to PECO withdrawing its rate hike proposal on Thursday.
Hallmark Building Group is building the homes on Park Road on the Heffernan Tract near County Line Road.
Horsham Township officials said residents should expect to see increased activity at the base off Horsham Road over the next four days.
Erin McCuen was named to replace longtime Councilman George Bollendorf, who resigned last month to move out of Hatboro.
A resident complained at the recent meeting that Hatboro's government has a "disconnect" with its residents.
Three Hatboro Borough roads are scheduled for paving on Monday and Tuesday.
Hatboro Borough Councilwoman Nicole M. Shay read a statement to the public at Monday night's Borough Committee/Council meeting.
Hatboro Borough officials and staff met with the Borough Engineer late last week about the bridge.
The Hatboro Borough Council is seeking a replacement for longtime board member George Bollendorf, who officially resigned on Monday night.
Former Hatboro Borough Council President George Bollendorf's resignation is expected to be accepted at Monday night's meeting.
Horsham Township Council approved a bid for a $203,000 contract with JDC Construction Services Inc. of Morrisville.
Hatboro Council Members Nicole Shay and George Bollendorf were involved in unrelated police incidents.
The West Moreland Avenue Bridge Replacement Project began in January 2026. The Moreland Avenue Bridge is owned by Montgomery County.
Hatboro Borough Councilwoman Nicole M. Shay was listed as the "accused" in a police report after an incident at the Crooked Eye Brewery.
Hatboro public works crews are repairing potholes throughout the borough after numerous winter storms.
Upper Dublin Township thanked Horsham for its support after its police station was destroyed from the tornado in September 2021.
Horsham Township Police Officer Barry Ramsey was honored for 28 years of service to the community.
The West Moreland Avenue Bridge closure has frustrated Hatboro residents. The bridge project may arise at Tuesday's Borough Council meeting.
The borough is also taking applications for people to work at Hatboro Memorial Pool.
Longtime Democratic incumbent State Rep. Nancy Guenst does not have a challenger as of yet in the May primary election.
Some residents are calling for the resignation of Hatboro Mayor Tim Schultz for how he displayed the flag at his borough home for two weeks.
The annual address about the township was scheduled for Tuesday morning.
Horsham officials will provide an annual update on the township's "state of affairs" on Friday.
The Montgomery County representative was recognized as a childcare champion in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Gov. Josh Shapiro's 2026-27 budget proposal emphasizes affordability, economic opportunity, and strong communities, lawmakers said.
Cerrato represents Horsham Township, Ambler, Upper Dublin Township, and Montgomery Township in the 151st Legislative District.
The police officers were sworn in at Wednesday night's Horsham Township Council meeting.
At a recent meeting, the Horsham Township Council approved a bid to modernize the traffic signal on Horsham Road.
Horsham Township is preparing for the new Miracle League Field that is set to open at the Horsham Road park this spring.
State Sen. Maria Collett has secured funding for the Horsham Water and Sewer Authority.
Hatboro Borough Councilwoman Nicole Reichner took over the top post at the borough's reorganization meeting earlier this month.
The borough has brought in its former Main Street Manager to help the Hatboro business community thrive.
Horsham Police Officer Andrew Nisbet was recently honored at a Township Council meeting.
The candidates are running against GOP incumbent U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick to represent the state's 1st district.