PECO's contractor is performing the repairs on East Montgomery Avenue on Wednesday and Thursday in Hatboro.
Police Chief James Gardner will receive recognition for his service and retirement at the Feb. 26 Hatboro Borough Council meeting.
The Warminster Road Bridge is expected to reopen Wednesday. Also, Hatboro's police chief is retiring after 40 years of service.
State Rep. Melissa Cerrato's bill to expand the licensing of marriage and family therapists passed the PA Senate on Wednesday.
Hatboro and Horsham officials are informing residents that the helicopter sightings are part of a PECO inspection.
Hatboro Police Chief James Gardner will be honored at the Borough Council's Feb. 26 meeting. He started as a dispatcher at age 18 in 1984.
Marino Corporation will perform more work at two Hatboro intersections this week. Motorists should avoid the area, borough officials said.
The Environmental Advisory Committee will hold a meeting Monday night to discuss numerous topics in Hatboro.
Hatboro officials provided residents with updates regarding several land development projects in the borough.
Hatboro officials said the funds run in tandem with the borough's Memorial Park ADA Playground Project designed to provide access for all.
Horsham's fire chief outlined costs for a new fire engine and ambulance at a recent township council meeting.
The Horsham mother charged in the strangulation death of her son won't face a jury trial. Meanwhile, a new courthouse location is coming.
State Rep. Melissa Cerrato looks back on her first year representing the 151st Legislative District as she launches her re-election bid.
With a court consolidation, Hatboro will no longer need its former courthouse on York Road.
Hatboro Borough Council also named Fire Marshal Kate Valesky as the borough's emergency management coordinator at its Monday meeting.
Hatboro Borough Council approved conditional uses for a second developer's plan under its Town Center ordinance.
Tony Trotter served for 25 years on various township boards and was a founding member of the Horsham Neighbors. He died on Jan. 7.
Hatboro Borough Council Monday night addressed a zoning decision regarding the use of a property for retail auctions.
Hatboro Borough Council is expected to vote on motions Monday night for the second developer's plan under its Town Center ordinance.
Horsham Township officials plan some birthday presents for the 20-year-old Babylon Road facility. Find out what below.
Are you interested in volunteering for your community? Hatboro is accepting letters of interest for various boards and commissions.
Democrats Ellen Zschunke and Samantha Slaff won election in the Nov. 7 general election. They began on the Horsham Council this month.
Harry Nesbitt's brother, retired Councilman Gregory Nesbitt, was recognized by the Horsham Council at the end of the year.
Hatboro Borough Council was expected to address an appeal of a zoning decision regarding the use of a property for retail auctions.
Horsham Township named a new council president and vice president. The Hatboro woman received her sentence for a rant at a pizzeria.
The DCNR will discuss meadow planting, procedure, use of herbicide, and more at the Hatboro Borough Council meeting Monday night.
Horsham Township plans to add 86 pedestrian lamps around the PA Lifestyle Campus. Find out below when the work will start.
At its reorganization meeting on Tuesday, Hatboro Council approved keeping its president and vice president the same as 2023.
Horsham Township held its reorganization meeting Tuesday night in which two new council members also took the oath of office.
Mark McCouch served as Horsham councilman for 20 years. He lost the Nov. 7 general election to
Both government bodies will swear in newly elected council members who won in the Nov. 7 general election and other appointments Tuesday.
A Horsham mom is accused of strangling her 9-year-old son. Meanwhile, a Wawa opened in Hatboro after years of contention.
The longtime legislator ran unopposed in the Nov. 7 general election to serve as judge for Hatboro and Horsham.
The Horsham Township Council heard updates on its projects from Montgomery County transportation officials.
Horsham officials said the three council members had 40 years of public service collectively. They were recognized at a recent meeting.
Bensalem Township also broke a string of 30 years without a tax increase.
The Dresher Road property would be revamped for light manufacturing and a warehouse.
The buffers are strips of vegetation planted next to streams. Find out their benefits below.
Southbound Route 611 has reopened following a water main break early Wednesday evening.
Hatboro Borough Council added new millage to help fund its Second Alarmers this year.