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.
Hatboro residents can choose among numerous posts, including ones on the Library Board and Historical Commission.
Horsham Township officials are working toward Phase III of the road improvement project.
Democrats now control all five council seats after three were sworn in at Horsham's reorganization meeting on Monday night.
The Hatboro Borough Council held its reorganization meeting on Monday night.
At its final meeting of the year, the Horsham Township Council approved its $24 million municipal budget for 2026.
State Sen. Maria Collett and State Rep. Melissa Cerrato helped secure the grants for two projects in Horsham next year.
Hatboro Borough Council President George Bollendorf will let someone else run the board next year.
Horsham Police are also holding their annual Pack the Patrol Car event at the Horsham Giant on Saturday.
State Rep. Melissa Cerrato gave proclamations to the three council members, including Horsham Council President W. William Whiteside III.
Aqua Pennsylvania will perform a water main installation on eastbound County Line Road starting on Monday.
Hatboro Borough Council came to the defense of Lochel's Bakery, saying Friday that businesses should not be "harassed and bullied."
Horsham Township officials have several necessary costs built into the municipal budget and will use reserves to help curb costs.
Schneider Funeral Home has called Hatboro home since Groh Schneider Sr. broke ground at 431 N. York Road in June 1959.
Hatboro seeks volunteers to fill openings on eight different boards and commissions, including zoning, planning, and Shade Tree.
The Pennsylvania Senate passed the FY 2025-2026 budget bill on Wednesday, 135 days after the budget deadline.
Montgomery County is hosting its annual campaign sign recycling program through Nov. 12.
The Horsham resident Cerrato helped College Settlement secure a $150,000 state grant for maintenance of the property.
Hatboro-Horsham School Board President Jennifer Wilson was among the winners, along with four newcomers, in Tuesday's general election.
Democrats maintained their control on the Hatboro Borough Council in Tuesday's general election, according to unofficial results.
W. William Whiteside, one of Horsham's longest-serving officials, lost his re-election bid on Tuesday, according to unofficial results.
Residents went to the polls on Tuesday to vote for Horsham Township Council candidates.
Residents in Hatboro went to the polls on Tuesday to vote for Hatboro mayor and Borough Council candidates.
Residents in Hatboro and Horsham went to the polls on Tuesday to vote for Hatboro-Horsham school board candidates.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Eric Tilghman of Horsham presents his ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Anthony Spangler of Horsham presents his ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Ashley Pierson of Horsham presents her ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Robert Jarvis of Horsham presents his ideas.
Several polling places were at the old Keith Valley Middle School, which closed at the end of the last school year.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Bill Whiteside of Horsham presents his ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Erin Whalen of Horsham presents her ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Abigail Laurich of Hatboro presents her ideas.