Horsham Township officials have updated their summer milling and paving project.
Hatboro Borough officials released a statement about former fire company president Ernest Brown. He has a court date at the end of July.
An area brewing company will be filling the empty space of a bar and restaurant on Welsh Road, Horsham officials announced.
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The new Hatboro-Horsham facility will be opening to students this new school year.
William McNichol was charged with impersonating a police officer after a road rage incident in Hatboro last month.
Horsham Police seek a man for an armed robbery in the township earlier this month.
Horsham Council approved the township's new comprehensive plan for the next decade at its recent meeting.
Hatboro Police charged a 60-year-old man after the incident last month in which he pulled over another vehicle.
Gov. Josh Shapiro is expected to sign State Rep. Melissa Cerrato's bill into law to get benefits for Korean-American veterans.
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The new animal hospital is located at the former Tonelli's Pizza Pub site on Easton Road.
An emergency alert was issued Friday afternoon warning that people might not be able to get through by calling 911.
The ETC Foundation will commemorate the "Triple Crown" for its annual golf outing on Monday.
The Horsham organization named for Hatboro-Horsham High School 2010 grad Edward Taylor Coombs, will hold its annual golf outing on Monday.
The bridge connects Hatboro and Upper Moreland Township. Find out how long the project will last below.
Horsham ChATs warns residents to be on the lookout for solicitors knocking door-to-door without permits.
The York Road restaurant closed its doors last week after a year in operation. Commenters weighed in with thoughts.
Hatboro officials said a road closure is involved in the project that is expected to last over the next two weeks.
A public hearing on the official map of the former Willow Grove Naval Base off Route 611 will be considered by Horsham Council on Monday.
Horsham officials said the work is set to begin on several township roads starting next week.
The Hatboro bakery has been blasted on social media over its selling Pride cookies and President Trump cakes.
Your guide to fireworks, parades, and other July 4 celebrations in and around Hatboro and Horsham.
Horsham ChATs reviews the use of "Class C' fireworks and rules regarding fireworks displays. See below.
With the Fourth of July here, Hatboro makes up for the snafu of no banners honoring fallen soldiers during the Memorial Day weekend.
Work on a utility improvements project began in Hatboro in June. Learn how long it will last.
The Hatboro-Horsham School District is holding two special days offering the contents of the old middle school. The first is Wednesday.
After about a year in business, the restaurant and bar closed its doors for good on Sunday night, its owner said.
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Horsham Council recently reviewed plans for the subdivision. A vote on final approval is scheduled for July.
Horsham Township Council recognized an organization for its fundraiser to help support the police and fire departments.
The Hatboro community is mourning the passing of former Enterprise Fire Company Chief William “Uncle Bill” Gottshall.
The former Philadelphia homicide detective will spend up to 12 years in prison after he sexually harassed the mother of a homicide victim.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board also recognized Keith Valley Middle School students with three-year distinguished honors awards.
Horsham Township Council honored K9 Mac and Detective Kimberly Ngo at its meeting on Monday night.
A public hearing on the zoning of the former Willow Grove Naval Base off Route 611 and Horsham Road was attended by over 30 residents.
Horsham Police said two suspects are sought for trying to break into vehicles throughout the township early Monday morning.
The Hatboro-Horsham School District is expected to start the switch from the old school later this week.
Officials in Hatboro and Horsham said some residents are still without power following Friday's storm.