Horsham Township was ranked No. 48 out of 2,560 municipalities' as one of the safest places to live in Pennsylvania, according to a study.
Hatboro officials gathered Friday to pay respects to the late councilwoman Aleta Ostrander by dedicating a bench in her honor.
Hatboro officials hope to raise funds for the family of Police Sgt. Alex Bruckner. His home was destroyed in a June 1 fire.
State Rep. Melissa Cerrato dressed in six different colors to celebrate Pride Month in June.
Hatboro officials will hold a bench dedication ceremony Friday for the late Councilwoman Aleta Ostrander
Hatboro officials said an herbicide will be applied on parts of the meadow Tuesday afternoon.
With excessive heat and an extended heat wave, the Horsham Water & Sewer Authority is asking customers to reduce water use.
Horsham Township Council reviewed a plan for five new pickleball courts at a business on Route 611.
Hatboro officials held a contest to come up with a new slogan that best represents the borough.
Horsham Township Council recognized Jim McCreary, who is retiring, at its meeting Monday night.
Jennifer Hendrickson was appointed at Hatboro Borough Council's recent meeting to replace Councilwoman Nicole McMenamin.
Hatboro Borough Council will choose among seven candidates Monday to replace Councilwoman Nicole McMenamin, who resigned last month.
Lt. John Potts was recognized for his service at the Horsham Township Council's meeting on Wednesday night.
State Sen. Maria Collett's bill would establish a statewide paid family and medical leave program.
Hatboro officials gathered for a ceremony Saturday to dedicate the bridge to local hero John N. Kulick.
State Rep. Nancy Guenst is paying tribute to John Kulick, a Hatboro man who was killed in Iraq in 2005.
The Hatboro development now has a name: the Milliner Lofts Project, borough officials said.
Horsham officials attended the Elmwood Park Zoo's Centennial Prowl Reveal Event on Wednesday.
Hatboro officials are seeking someone to replace Councilwoman Nicole McMenamin, who recently resigned because she is moving out of town.
Nicole McMenamin and her husband Kris, who is Hatboro's planning commission chairman, are moving to Warminster Township.
A memorial garden and plaque was dedicated to the fallen police officer before a crowd on South York Road in Hatboro on Saturday.
Hatboro officials said work at three crosswalks will last through Thursday. Find out where below.
Gov. Josh Shapiro recently signed into law State Rep. Melissa Cerrato's bill focusing on home care services for families.
Horsham Township Council has approved Phase II of the sign project. Find out where the new park signs are below.
A jewelry store holdup ended up with a suspect being shot in Horsham. Meanwhile, a major Montco backlog has been cleared up.
A bear was caught, a cat was stuck in a tree and a bank branch is closing. Meanwhile, nursing students are starving.
State Rep. Nancy Guenst has secured a grant to bolster safety and security in the school district.
Horsham Township officials listed several accomplishments in protecting and preserving the environment.
Meanwhile, Crooked Eye Brewery in Hatboro is planning an expansion into Bucks County with a second location opening in early May.
Public Works employee Al Bahner worked for the township for 29 years. He received a proclamation at Monday's Horsham Council meeting.
Hatboro's sub-zoning committee is holding a virtual walk to discuss proposed zoning changes.
Horsham Township Council recently approved bids for road paving and other work. Find out how much the contracts are worth below.
Meanwhile, Ross & Co. is planning a mid-May opening at the former Bernie's restaurant in Hatboro.
Horsham Township officials said the hearing is slated for April 29 to discuss changes to the Prospectville area.
Hatboro is asking residents to enter a contest to come up with a slogan that captures the borough's spirit.
Hatboro celebrated Earth Day Saturday at the Pennypack Community Center with booths, exhibits and Bindy.
Marino Corporation will resume work on the intersection of York Road and Summit Avenue starting on Monday.
A petition has also been launched to save a Horsham Township school that was donated from being sold by the Hatboro-Horsham School District.
Horsham Council gave the green light to Paone Brothers Horsham LLC's townhome project off Norristown Road.
Meanwhile, Hatboro Community Day will be held at the pool on May 18.