Crime & Safety

Standoff, Shooting Top Hatboro-Horsham News Roundup

Hatboro Police dealt with a 14-hour standoff Wednesday while a shooting took place Saturday at the White Marsh cemetery in Horsham.

HATBORO / HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —Hatboro police dealt with a 14-hour standoff with a resident that ended Wednesday afternoon. Meanwhile, there was a shooting at the White Marsh cemetery in Horsham Township Saturday.

Here are some of the stories that made news in Hatboro and Horsham this past week:

14-Hour Standoff Over In Hatboro, Police Have Suspect In Custody

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Hatboro Police have taken a borough man into custody Wednesday after a standoff in an apartment that lasted 14 hours.

Shooting At White Marsh Cemetery In Horsham: Police

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Horsham Township Police reported a shooting at the White Marsh Memorial Park cemetery Saturday afternoon.

Deteriorating Moreland Avenue Bridge Needs To Be Replaced

Montgomery County officials told Hatboro Borough Council Monday that the bridge has fallen into disrepair. The work would take a year.

Long-Dormant CVS Property In Hatboro Has A Developer

A developer went before the Hatboro Planning Commission Tuesday to transform the vacant York Road property into retail and apartments.

Miracle Field of Horsham Getting $1M Grant For Construction

Horsham's soccer association and water/sewer authority are also getting state grants for projects, officials announced.

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