Hatboro Police have been dealing with a string of thefts at the convenience store on York and Horsham Roads.
The Horsham Little League is scrapping Opening Day ceremonies on Saturday due to a forecast calling for rain.on
Numerous vendors will be at the Pennypack Center Saturday to provide presentations ahead of the April 22 holiday.
Hatboro hosted a Fire Safety Education program on Wednesday, one of several programs planned over the next few months.
Hatboro Mayor Tim Schultz said First Fridays have resumed in the borough after being away for a decade. The first one was last Friday.
The Hatboro K9 police officer was honored in a Facebook tribute by his widow on Monday.
Schools in the Hatboro-Horsham School District worked on numerous projects last month.
The Montgomery County Board of Elections has announced the candidate slate for municipal offices in Hatboro and Horsham Township.
School Board candidates have been announced for the May 20 primary election in Hatboro and Horsham Township.
The 111th Attack Wing is holding military training at the Biddle Air Guard Station from Thursday through Sunday.
The Enterprise Fire Company of Hatboro battled the fire Monday on South Warminster Road.
Horsham officials recently welcomed two new restaurants to the township.
The Enterprise Fire Company of Hatboro and mutual aid companies battled a house fire on Monday afternoon on South Warminster Road.
The developer at 21-23 & 37 N. York Road has demolished the former TNT Diner property.
Hatboro Police is seeking the public's help in finding a man causing numerous motor vehicle violations while riding his ATV.
Keith Valley Middle School student troupe to perform beloved fan-favorite musical on March 27, 28 and 29.
The Hatboro cafe recently made some changes to better serve customers at its Oakdale Avenue location.
Hatboro's second apartment project will get underway now that the old TNT Diner on York Road has been demolished.
Hatboro officials said several utility projects are taking place in the borough. Find out where below.
Horsham Police Chief Scott Fida recently gave police officers commendations for their work in the community.
The Montgomery County representative will discuss the impact of the federal budget cuts on her constituents Wednesday night.
Cub Scout Pack 39 of Horsham built the nesting boxes during a project through St. Catherine of Siena.
The Wipplinger family, who owns Village Hardware, replaced the "tattered and dirty" flags. The family also created a veterans mural.
The Horsham Water and Sewer Authority is planning work for Tuesday. Find out where and when below.
Police Chief Scott Fida recognized the police officers for their heroic efforts during a recent Horsham Township Council meeting.
The 21-37 N. York Rd. is ticketed for the development of apartments in Hatboro.
This award is only handed to 30 of the 600 Goddard Schools nationwide, school officials said.
PECO has issued an advisory notice relating to ongoing scams targeting customers.
Douglas Penglase, 37, of Hatboro, was arrested and charged with the distribution of child pornography on a social media platform.
Officials welcomed Teapioca Lounge, which is located in the Horsham Point Shopping Center.
Jordan Jones, 29, of Horsham, was an Abington High School resource officer when the crimes took place. He faces two years in prison.
John and Monica Katelas arrived from Philadelphia and set up shop on North York Road 25 years ago.
Fred Powell, the owner of Powell’s Electric, passed away this week. He was honored at a Hatboro Borough Council meeting in December.
The Hatboro Borough Police Department said the four suspects entered the South York Road store at 3 a.m. on Feb. 23.
Horsham Police said a fallen tree Thursday was blocking the township road.
Police Chief Scott Fida honored five police officers at the recent Horsham Township Council meeting.
The 32-year-old Hatboro driver was pulled over by Warrington police for having a suspended vehicle registration.
Police Officer Delaney Richardson was sworn in at Horsham Township Council's recent meeting.
Hatboro officials are bringing back the live streaming that had been absent for borough residents for over three years.
The Hatboro Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the event featuring 17 Hatboro eateries starting Wednesday.