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.
The 10.5-acre Limekiln Pike property in Horsham Township was donated to the Hatboro-Horsham School District by Dorothea Simmons in 1933.
The owner of the former Bernie's eatery appeared before the Hatboro Borough Council on Monday.
Raising Cane's is planning to expand in Montgomery County. Meanwhile, residents are opening the sale of an old school.
Hatboro officials will hold a formal ceremony for the fallen police officer in mid-May 18.
Hatboro Borough Council has granted final land development approval to a block of properties on North York Road.
The Hatboro Borough Council changes Monday night stemmed from the resignation of Councilman Dave Stockton, who is moving out of town.
After being rejected by Hatboro Borough Council, an appeal was approved for settlement out of court Monday night for the York Road store.
Horsham Township officials said 86 lamps will light up the PA Lifestyle Campus under a $1 million lighting project.
Hatboro officials said two road projects are planned for this week. Find out where below.
Ross & Co. seeks a liquor license in Hatboro, Meanwhile, a key Horsham development project is under review.
Horsham Council dealt with several agenda items devoted to Paone Brothers Horsham LLC's townhome project off Norristown Road.
Horsham Township is seeking input from residents at the second open house on Thursday at the community center.
Hatboro officials are taking applications until Thursday to replace Council Vice President Dave Stockton, who is resigning next week.
The Horsham Township community was also mourning the death of a man reported missing a few days earlier.
Plans were pitched at a recent Horsham Township Council meeting with the new field targeted for an April 2025 Opening Day.
Mark Ruegg was sworn at Monday night's Hatboro Borough Council committee meeting, replacing the retired James Gardner.
Hatboro officials are accepting applications to replace Borough Council Vice President Dave Stockton, who will resign in two weeks.
The Hatboro-Horsham School District outsourced its childcare programs. Meanwhile, Hatboro named a new police chief.
Hatboro officials said the work will take place from Tuesday through Friday. Residents are warned about on-street parking.
Horsham Township Council will hold the hearing on March 13 for the development of a townhome project on Norristown Road near Key Bank.
Officials expect the ceremony for the fallen Hatboro police officer to take place during National Police Week.
Some of the windows in the historic York Road building are "hanging by their hinges," one Hatboro official said.
Police Chief James Gardner retires Thursday after serving in Hatboro's police department for four decades. He was honored Monday night.
Hatboro and Horsham combined courts with a new district justice at the start of the year.
Hatboro Borough Council may hold its meeting on Monday at Pennypack due to heating issues with the Loller Academy's new HVAC system.
A report states that the Horsham Road office is outperforming other legislative ones in the state.
The Hatboro resident started on the Borough Council. Now, she is seeking her third term representing the 152nd Legislative District.
The Warminster Road Bridge also reopened in Hatboro this past week after being closed for 10 months.
Ernest Brown takes over the reins from Steve Ide as captain and president of the Hatboro fire company. His daughter is a junior firefighter.
Hatboro recognized the women at Monday's Borough Council meeting for their service on the borough's boards and committees.