The Hatboro Borough Council approved a mixed-use ordinance Monday night for a section of York Road after a public hearing before 50 people.
Horsham Township is joining a Montco group that will work toward PA Turnpike interchange improvements. Hatboro will decide in February.
The Hatboro Borough Council will hold a public hearing Monday to consider a Town Center Mixed-Use ordinance along York Road.
Horsham Township is asking residents to take a look at its draft of a vision statement for the next 20 years by filling out a survey.
Former Councilman Gregory Nesbitt joins Stephens on Horsham Township's Military Installation Remediation and Infrastructure Authority.
Fire Marshal Tyler Dermer replaces Hatboro Police Chief James Gardner in the post. Council also made its 2023 staff and board appointments.
Horsham Police Lt. Adam Dunning was promoted during a ceremony in the township's council chambers Wednesday. He started as a dispatcher.
Shay replaces the late Aleta Ostrander on the seven-member board. She served on the planning commission and Pennyback Steering Committee.
The newcomer replaces Todd Stephens, who served as state representative for 12 years. Cerrato is opening an office in Horsham Township.
Pete Croak was always the first on a fire scene, Hatboro officials said. Croak also served in Warminster Township during his career.
Horsham Planning Commission member Jay Chaudhry was sworn in at Tuesday's reorganization meeting to replace Gregory Nesbitt on the council.
Long-time Councilman Gregory Nesbitt's term ended on Dec. 31. Horsham Township is expected to fill his seat Monday night.
The Horsham Township resident helped secure funding during the PFAS contamination crisis with Act 101. He was honored with a proclamation.
Hatboro faced tragedy with the death of Police Officer Ryan Allen and Councilwoman Aleta Ostrander. Meanwhile, a new school is coming.
Both governments will close offices at noon Friday and be closed Monday as well for the Christmas holiday.
Nicole Shay has served on Hatboro's planning commission and the Pennypack Facilities Steering Committee. Her term will end on Dec. 31, 2023.
Hatboro Borough Council adopted the budget at its meeting Monday. Officials said the increase was from inflation and rising supply costs.
Horsham Township has 45 days to replace Councilman Gregory Nesbitt once his resignation becomes official on Dec. 31, officials said.
Horsham Police officers will receive pay raises ranging from 3.25 to 5 percent. Officers will also have to submit to drug and alcohol tests.
The Hatboro Borough Council has on its meeting agenda to fill the vacancy for the late councilwoman Aleta Ostrander, who died on Dec. 5.
Horsham Township's manager said the tax hike in the $19.9 million budget is due to inflation, the pandemic, and economic uncertainty.
The Hatboro councilwoman was laid to rest Thursday. The borough plans to honor the long-time official sometime after the holidays.
Nesbitt resigned at Wednesday's Horsham council meeting due to his work as a trial lawyer. He leaves with a year remaining on his term.
Hatboro Councilwoman Aleta Ostrander passed away suddenly Monday. The borough is taking applications through Dec. 15 to fill the vacancy.
Hatboro officials announced Wednesday afternoon that the long-time councilwoman passed away Monday night. No cause of death was given.
In a budget presentation, Hatboro Council said the increase for the average homeowner is from inflation, supply costs, and trash collection.
The incumbent, who was defeated by Democrat Melissa Cerrato, gave his farewell remarks in the House and sent a goodbye email last week.
Incumbent Republican State Rep. Todd Stephens has conceded. The Democrats officially took control of the PA state House.
Challenger Melissa Cerrato now appears to be slightly ahead of GOP incumbent State Rep. Todd Stephens. More ballots are left to count.
The PA 151st House District race could have a major impact on whether Democrats get a majority in the House of Representatives.
Officials voted to add more than 1,200 segregated ballots to the Montco vote totals, and the race for the 151st District got even tighter.
Incumbent Republican State Rep. Todd Stephens was trying to fend off a challenge by Democratic challenger Melissa Cerrato in a tight race.
Incumbent Republican State Rep. Todd Stephens was in a race to defend his seat from Democratic challenger Melissa Cerrato.
The 2022 general election is just around the corner. Patch has all the information you need before heading to the polls.
Todd Stephens is a Republican state lawmaker from Montgomery County. He's facing Democratic challenger Melissa Cerrato in the 151st Dist.
Melissa Cerrato is looking to unseat incumbent State Rep. Todd Stephens in the 151st Legislative District.
State Rep. Todd Stephens, R-Montgomery, is facing challenger, Democrat Melissa Cerrato, in the race to represent the 151st Legislative Dist.
State Rep. Todd Stephens, of Montgomery County, supports state legislation for extreme risk protection orders allowing gun removal.
Democrat Melissa Cerrato is looking to unseat incumbent Republican State Rep. Todd Stephens in the PA 151st Legislative District.
Residents were warned they may see U.S. Environmental Protection Agency workers in the community to perform passive soil gas sampling.