The popular downtown Hatboro breakfast and lunch eatery was expected to close earlier this year but stayed open longer to find a buyer.
Horsham Township Council, police, and township staff showed up at Blair Mill Elementary School Friday to read for Dr. Suess' birthday.
Harmony Theatre presents the family-friendly performance of Really Rosie, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the beloved musical.
PennDOT said pothole repairs will begin this week on several major roads and highways in eastern Montgomery County.
School officials said students at the Horsham Township school were evacuated Friday morning due to a fire alarm activation.
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The Hatboro-Horsham School District said the first phase of tree removal begins Friday and goes into next week.
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The Hatboro Chamber of Commerce and local and state politicians welcomed the new business, which recently opened on South York Road.
Five Horsham Township police officers were recognized Monday for catching a thief who was breaking into gym lockers and stealing valuables.
The two police officers received commendations at Horsham Township Council's meeting on Monday for their heroism during a tornado in 2021.
A 64-year-old man was taken into custody on drug charges after Hatboro Police received a tip on Jan. 1.
A new Hatboro-Horsham High School mural focuses on artists for Black History Month.
Borough council members met with Hatboro business owners after complaints were raised at a recent meeting regarding a lack of support.
With the construction of the Miracle League Field, Horsham Day won't have its usual fairground features this summer, officials said.
Xtreme Barber Shop and Action Karate Horsham are among the two businesses to recently open in Horsham Township.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board heard an update on the new middle school project at its committee meeting earlier this month.
Abington Township recently joined several Montco communities about getting rid of single-use plastic bags.
Horsham ChATs said the roads are closed Wednesday due to power outages from high winds caused by the recent storm.
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Horsham ChATs said several roads remain closed Tuesday morning due to the recent storm.
School spirit is high in memory of the late Kate Amodei, whose sister is an English teacher in the Hatboro-Horsham School District.
Hatboro Police said the threats were reported on Wednesday. Find out below what an initial investigation determined.
The Hatboro Station won't be a regional rail stop for the Eagles Super Bowl parade on Friday, but traffic may come from nearby Warminster.
Hatboro Police seek four suspects for thefts at the South York Road convenience store on Tuesday.
State Sen. Maria Collett has secured the grants for Montco area fire companies.
The Hatboro-Horsham School District will operate on a two-hour delay Wednesday due to a storm that brought snow overnight.
Hatboro residents were out on York Road Sunday night to celebrate the Philadelphia Eagles' victory in Super Bowl LIX.
Horsham Police said Ahmed Allie pleaded guilty to sexual crimes against a minor and faces up to 14 years in prison.
Horsham Police said a 63-year-old man has been charged with numerous offenses following a disturbance at a bank on Friday.
Fans went into a frenzy as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday.
Cassie Boone of Horsham will be cheering in her second Super Bowl Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Hatboro Police seek the public's help identifying two male suspects in the retail theft at the South York Road store.
Hatboro Police are prepared to protect the York Road Business District Sunday night if the Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl.
The Hatboro-Horsham School District is closing schools Thursday due to inclement weather.
The Montgomery County representative said Gov. Shapiro's budget pushes for more money in people's pockets in the wake of Washington chaos.
Horsham ChATs said the township's fire company had a busy Tuesday with three calls, including the Easton Road car fire.
Hatboro Police seek the whereabouts of 23-year-old Tomas Amorim after issuing a warrant for his arrest on Monday.
Hatboro-Horsham became the latest school district in the Philadelphia region with cameras on school buses to catch passing drivers.
Horsham Township Police have charged a 34-year-old man who was found asleep in his car on Friday morning.