The Horsham Water and Sewer Authority wants businesses and residents to cut back on water usage due to the drought.
The project calls for 53 townhomes on 14 acres off Norristown Road by the Key Bank in Horsham Township.
A Horsham Township man was charged in a road rage incident outside a Warrington Shopping Center.
Hatboro Borough Council is expected to adopt the 2025 budget before final approval in December.
State Reps. Melissa Cerrato and Nancy Guenst were re-elected as state representatives, according to unofficial results.
The Hatboro Borough Council approved grant applications for improvements to the former Spring Avenue school.
The borough has upcoming plans for its Miller Meadow and Pennypack Meadow projects.
Horsham Township Council recognized Theresa Harmon for her service with a proclamation at its meeting on Monday night.
State Representatives Guenst and Cerrato secure grants for park improvements, a new school roof and some vehicles.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Check out our voter guide before you go to the polls in Hatboro and Horsham.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Republican Allen Anderson of Horsham presents his ideas.
Horsham officials said signs have been placed throughout the township showing the Bird Town Pennsylvania designation.
Hatboro officials are also planning to sell its old courthouse building after Hatboro Borough Council authorized the move on Monday.
The Montgomery County Board of Elections will answer questions Tuesday from residents about having a secure Election Day on Nov. 5.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Democrat Melissa Cerrato of Horsham presents her ideas.
Republican Eric Glemser was sworn in at Wednesday night's Horsham Township Council meeting to replace Councilwoman Theresa Harmon.
After feedback from a recent Town Hall meeting regarding rising fees, Hatboro will draw up a new ordinance.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Democrat Nancy Guenst of Hatboro presents her ideas.
The Hatboro-Horsham Soccer Club complained about litter on a field after a fireworks show, triggering a testy exchange with council members
Hatboro officials said the work got underway over the past few weeks and may last through October 2025.
Horsham Township Council was expected to vote on the comprehensive plan at a late November meeting.
Hatboro officials said the first application of the Aqua Net spraying protested by residents takes place on Monday.
The retiring crossing guards each served 25 years in helping township children get safely to school.
Hatboro officials have put some measures in place around the Pennypack Community Center due to the final Music in the Meadow event Friday.
Hatboro officials are seeking a new date for the controversial Aqua Net spraying protested by residents.
The Horsham Vacancy Board will have to determine who will fill the post for Councilwoman Theresa Harmon, who resigned because she is moving.
Fourteen township residents have taken their lives since last year, officials said. September
Hatboro Borough Council will address concerns by residents and businesses about recent trash collection fee increases.
Horsham Township Council has honored more than a half dozen employees in retirement over the past few months.
A 53-townhome project will be built on 14 acres at 726 Norristown Rd. near Key Bank in Horsham Township by the Maple Glen Triangle.
Hatboro Borough Council voted Monday night to fill the vacancy from Councilman Todd A'Harrah's resignation last month.
Hatboro Councilman Todd A'Harrah resigned last week after serving five months on Borough Council.
Horsham Councilwoman Theresa Harmon resigned because she is moving out of the township. Her replacement was expected to be named Monday.
A company will spray herbicides on the invasive species in the South York Road park on Thursday. Hatboro residents have raised concerns.
Hatboro officials presented plaques on Monday to former Councilwoman Nicole McMenamin and her husband Kris for their four years of service.
State Rep. Nancy Guenst said the funds are from a $51 million infrastructure project from the Shapiro Administration.
Hatboro Councilman Todd A'Harrah was appointed to replace Council Vice President Dave Stockton, who moved out of the borough.
State Rep. Melissa Cerrato is heading to Chicago for the Democratic National Convention to back Vice President Kamala Harris.
A new Route 611 indoor facility that will feature five courts was recently approved by Horsham Township Council.
The project will improve water quality and reduce flooding in Horsham Township, officials said.