Hatboro Police officers will see salary increases over the next four years.
Montgomery County Register of Wills D. Bruce Hanes was forced by a Commonwealth Court Judge to stop issuing same-sex marriage licenses; he now wants the state Supreme Court to weigh in on the constitutionality of the ban.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board reorganized Monday night.
Hatboro-Horsham School District officials and Horsham Township are devising restrictions for the new scoreboard at Hatters Stadium.
The Hatboro budget for 2014 is expected to hold the line on taxes.
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to install groundwater wells to test for contaminants at the former Raymark property on Jacksonville Road in Hatboro.
"The timing of this storm couldn't be worse," a government agency says, warning travelers to expect delays.
The Navy is expected to hold a public meeting in January to review the findings of the environmental impact statement related to Willow Grove air base.
Hatboro was awarded a grant that is expected to cover 85 percent of the cost of dredging Pennypack Creek and stabilizing its banks.
Smokers are encouraged to take steps toward quitting, even if only for one day.
Funding for the acquisition and redevelopment of the former Willow Grove air base could come from multiple sources.
The consultant hired to devise a business plan for the Horsham Land Redevelopment Authority will present its findings and guide the transfer of Willow Grove air base.
Hatboro-Horsham bid farewell to board members Kelley Winters and Deborah Mullen during their last meeting Monday night.
Hatboro property owners will continue to pay the same amount in municipal taxes in 2014 under a preliminary budget.
The Horsham Zoning Hearing Board is expected to render a decision on the billboard proposed for Easton Road.
Watchdog group says more high-stakes judicial elections are a trend.
About 40 Horsham homeowners whose wells tested positive for contamination will be connected soon to public water and sewer.
Amid reports of sexual assault allegations, the Upper Gwynedd Attorney will leave his post.
The Hatboro Borough Council is expected to introduce its preliminary 2014 budget on Nov. 25.
Hatboro is considering rezoning an industrial area and creating zoning overlays to offer additional development uses.
Guests can take tours and see demos from reenactments to musket demonstrations.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Measure would remove artificially manufactured fats from ingredients’ lists
To date, Hatboro has spent more than $1.4 million to expand a portion of Enterprise Fire Company's firehouse that, so far, has not been put to use.
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TSA employees will honor the one among them who was killed in a shooting rampage in Los Angeles.
Republican Gov. Tom Corbett kicked off his re-election bid this week in Pittsburgh.
Horsham intends to tackle road paving, park upgrades and more in 2014.
The Horsham Township Council will remain 5-0 Republican-controlled.
Gail Weilheimer and Steven C. Tolliver won 10-year terms on the Court of Common Pleas.
Hatboro and Horsham voters maintained the Republican rule of the school board.
Incumbent Norm Hawkes defeated Bill Godshall in Hatboro's mayoral race.
Republicans remain in control of the Hatboro Borough Council.
Small businesses and homeowners can still apply for solar energy rebates in Pennsylvania.
Two Hatboro-Horsham High School sophomores volunteered at one of Horsham's polling places Tuesday morning.
Poll workers in Hatboro and Horsham reported 'steady' turnout for Tuesday's local election.
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