Developers want to dangle a liquor license to attract a grocer or restaurant for a new Horsham Township shopping center.
A second developer unveiled plans for a York Road property before the Hatboro Planning Commission Tuesday under the Town Center Ordinance.
The Horsham Township Council will decide Wednesday whether Friends can hold classes at its original Easton Road location once again.
Christina Giovinazzo was elected to Hatboro Borough Council in November 2021 but died of cancer before taking office.
The developer of the dormant South York Road property will not appear for a second review before the Hatboro Planning Commission on Tuesday.
The developers of vacant properties at 21-23/37 North York Rd. will appear before the Hatboro Planning Commission next week.
Residents and businesses hit by a tornado in Horsham two years ago are receiving financial help from the Hurricane Ida Relief Fund.
Hatboro will dedicate its new traffic garden to Sgt. Jim Petrik, who died in 2020, with an Oct. 1 ceremony.
Horsham Township Council is seeking bids for the intersection reconstruction at Route 611 and West Moreland Avenue near the Navy base.
A preliminary hearing for Ruth Dirienzo-Whitehead, charged in the strangulation death of her son, 11, in Horsham, is scheduled for Thursday.
The façade for the proposed apartment building at the former CVS property looks "cold and angry," according to one Hatboro resident.
In a 5-2 vote, Hatboro Borough Council defeated the measure for alcohol sales at the new Wawa convenience store being built on Horsham Road.
Planters were installed late last week near Produce Junction. The plaza is being created in memory of the fallen Hatboro police officer.
Some residents are balking at plans by the developer of the former CVS property to add six charging station parking spaces.
Hatboro officials urge residents to maintain their properties after a mosquito sample tested positive for the disease.
Developers of the former CVS site on South York Road are the first to present plans for Hatboro's Town Center Ordinance.
Six new Hatboro-Horsham teachers were hired. Meanwhile, Wawa is seeking a liquor license for its Horsham Road location.
Horsham Township seeks community feedback on its Miracle League Field project. A meeting is scheduled for Wednesday.
Horsham Council awarded a bid for 97 street lamps around the Pennsylvania Lifestyle Campus and 555 Flats apartment complex.
A proposal is expected for the Hatboro planning commission Tuesday at the South York Road site, the first for the new Town Center Ordinance.
An Aug. 28 public hearing has been scheduled for Horsham Friends to use classrooms at its main building on 500 Easton Rd.
Gamburg's is closing after 94 years in Hatboro. Meanwhile, Wawa is seeking a liquor license at its new Hatboro location.
A public hearing will be held Monday on the liquor license. Wawa is building a new store off Horsham Road that may open by year's end.
Horsham Township officials said that 13 properties recently received checks in the third round of relief from the September 2021 tornado.
Hatboro officials mentioned incidents regarding non-residents at the pool recently.
Horsham Township officials said milling and paving for its 2023 road project resumes Tuesday and runs through Friday. Find the roads below.
The developer is seeking to build retail and apartments at the vacant York Road property under Hatboro's new mixed-use ordinance.
Horsham Township offers two stations: one at the municipal complex and the other in front of the Horsham Library.
Borough officials said they hope to have Hatboro Memorial Pool reopened on its normal schedule Wednesday.
Work began Monday to kick off the 2023 paving project. Horsham officials will provide weekly updates.
Hatboro's Borough Hall started hosting meetings for the first time since it was closed nearly two years ago for an HVAC system overhaul.
A Waste Management letter was sent to some township residents that recycling would be collected every other week. The letter was an error.
H.B. 1218 helps families financially with home care services they provide to loved ones, the Horsham legislator said.
Horsham Township Council heard a presentation about the progress of the field slated to open at Deep Meadow Park in the fall of 2024.
While a study has concluded on the former school's usage, Hatboro's council president said costs to raze Pennypack are nearly $1 million.
Hatboro Police said the suspect, who is connected to an armed robbery of the Warrington Wawa, is also involved in the York Road incident.
Hatboro Police Sgt. John Carr was recognized with a plaque at Hatboro Borough Council's recent meeting during a retirement ceremony.
Hatboro is welcoming four businesses. Meanwhile, an elderly woman was robbed outside the Fresh Market in Horsham Township.
Horsham Township Council honored two employees at its meeting Monday. One is retiring and the other is taking another job.
Horsham Township officials said plans have not been filed yet for the townhomes near Key Bank. A zoning change was recently approved.