Horsham Township officials said office park occupancy has slumped significantly since the pandemic.
Horsham Township Council approved the 2024 municipal budget with a tax increase. Township officials said that amount might have been higher.
State Rep. Nancy Guenst said the state grant will help with remediation and restoration.
Robert Keegan was pulled from his burning borough home on Thanksgiving morning. The officers were honored before Hatboro Borough Council.
Construction is expected to start this summer on road improvements to the intersection of West Moreland Avenue and Route 611 in Horsham.
Hatboro Borough Council is expected to address an appeal of a zoning decision regarding the use of a property for retail auctions.
MIRIA In Horsham was awarded $21 million that mainly was doled out to area water authorities where PFAS contamination impacted communities.
Horsham Township also held its 25th annual Blue Light Project ceremony.
Donnell Wessels was sworn in as a new police officer at a Hatboro Borough Council meeting earlier this month.
Horsham Township Council Wednesday approved preliminary land development plans for the townhomes near Key Bank.
Horsham Township held its 25th annual "Blue Light Project" ceremony Tuesday to honor 29 officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.
The developer of the long-dormant South York Road property received approval from Borough Council late last month.
The Hatboro Zoning Hearing Board will review an application on the alcohol proposal at its meeting Wednesday night.
The annual ceremony honors those in Montgomery County who were lost in the line of duty.
Bucks County authorities said the owner of Glenn's Towing overinflated a bill following a Warrington crash earlier this year.
Horsham Council heard from the Montgomery Council Planning Commission about its road improvement proposal at its recent meeting.
Horsham has handed out $429,000 since the tornado touched down in the township in September 2021. There's still some money left.
Horsham Township officials said that the timeline to redevelop the 862-acre base off Route 611 remains uncertain.
Gamburg's Furniture has officially closed in Hatboro. Meanwhile, plans to develop the former CVS property were also adopted.
The Horsham Township Council presented E. Van Rieker with a proclamation at Monday night's meeting.
Horsham Township Council President Mark McCouch appears to have lost his re-election bid as the final votes have been tallied.
Hatboro has moved most of its administration from the Pennypack school to Borough Hall on South York Road.
Sgt. Aaron Simon and Police Officer Robert McMahon will be recognized at a Hatboro Borough Council meeting for saving a 97-year-old man.
The Borough Council granted approval Monday for the former CVS property on South York Road to be developed into apartments and retail space.
The race between Horsham Council President Mark McCouch and Democrat Ellen Zschunke awaits the counting of mislabeled mail-in ballots.
Township officials said the 0.75 mill tax hike in the $21.4 million proposed budget is the highest since 1989.
JERC Partners LXIX, LLC received conditional use approvals from the Hatboro Planning Commission, and preliminary for land development.
The longtime Horsham councilman led Democratic newcomer Ellen Zschunke by 22 votes, but an updated ballot count has him trailing by 9 votes.
Hatboro Borough Council had approved a $115 tax hike for residents in its $7.56 million 2023 municipal budget.
The Woman Veteran License Plate Bill recognizes the sacrifices of women in the military. State Rep. Nancy Guenst is a U.S. Army veteran.
JERC Partners LXIX, LLC, developers of 21-23 and 37 N. York Rd., will appear before the Hatboro Planning Commission once again on Tuesday.
Hatboro's four Democratic councilwomen also retained their seats in Tuesday's general election, according to unofficial tallies.
Hatboro-Horsham's five Democratic incumbent school board members won in unofficial results. Council President David Brown had a close win.
Hatboro and Horsham Township residents went to the polls in Tuesday's general election to vote for council, and school board candidates.
Township officials recently outlined numerous commercial projects underway in Horsham, including the car wash replacing Otto's.
Hatboro officials put out a post on Sunday to say that the squad's borough-owned building on South York Road is not up for sale.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Republican Mark McCouch of Horsham Twp. gives his ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Democrat Nicole McMenamin of Hatboro presents her ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Republican Todd A'Harrah of Hatboro presents his ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Republican Gary Blickley of Hatboro presents his ideas.