This is a summary of some of the stories making news in eastern Montgomery County last week.
Schools in Hatboro and Horsham Township honored Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with community service projects on his holiday.
The popular downtown Hatboro breakfast and lunch eatery was expected to close after this weekend.
Patch reached out to the Hatboro-Horsham School District to obtain their ICE policies and procedures.
The Horsham Township Police Department is alerting drivers of delays and detours for the road closure on Thursday.
The Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders will root for the Birds against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
State Rep. Melissa Cerrato's bill to extend U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs benefits to Korean Americans cleared a PA House committee.
This is a weekly summary of recent business news in eastern Montgomery County.
The Hatboro Police Department kept fans under control Sunday night following the Eagles victory over the Washington Commanders.
The Hatboro Republican Organization is seeking candidates to run for the post to oversee the next elections for PA governor and president.
The eight-week program will give residents the chance to get an inside look at the Horsham Township municipal government.
This weekend will be the final one for the eatery serving breakfast and lunch in the hub of Hatboro's downtown district.
The Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans on Sunday, Feb. 9.
Work has begun on transforming the longtime business into a self-storage facility on Horsham Road.
Solar United Neighbors will discuss the benefits of solar energy at a Hatboro EAC workshop on Wednesday.
The Hatboro-Horsham High School Madrigals Choir is performing at Penn State on Friday in "A Choral Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr."
Horsham Township Council got a tour recently of the new court for Hatboro and Horsham overseen by District Justice Todd Stephens.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board has set the Act 1 index by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for this year.
This is a summary of recent business news in eastern Montgomery County.
Horsham ChATs said the crash happened on Easton Road during rush hour on Tuesday, send three people to the hospital.
Hatboro became the latest school district in the Philadelphia region with cameras on school buses to catch passing drivers.
Hatboro Police has partnered with the national Project ChildSafe to protect borough children from gun violence.
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Jones 'n Bagels will be opening on Saturday on North York Road in Hatboro.
Find out about the federal holiday honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Dill Dinkers has opened 18 new pickleball courts at its Warminster Road facility.
Kenneth Gehlhaus was honored for 24 years of service with a proclamation at the recent Horsham Township Council meeting.
Township officials will reschedule the annual event on how Horsham is progressing after it was delayed due to a snowy forecast Tuesday.
Borough Manager Diane Hegele was appointed to five posts at Monday night's Hatboro Council meeting. See other appointments below.
The Horsham Farmers Market won't hold its annual market this winter due to the construction of the Miracle League Field.
The Republican majority approved appointments to numerous Horsham boards and commissions at last week's reorganization meeting.
Hatboro is hosting the event for the first time that involves its emergency units and some neighboring departments.
Downtown Hatboro has seen four new businesses open recently. One is a convenience store, a Greek eatery, and the borough's third bakery.
The Bucks County District Attorney's Office said thieves look for exhaust fumes during the winter as a signal to steal vehicles.
State Rep. Nancy Guenst was sworn in Tuesday in Harrisburg to serve as the representative of the 152nd Legislative District.
Students held supply drives to benefit Cradles to Crayons
The Hatboro and Horsham police departments said thieves look for exhaust fumes during the winter as a signal to steal vehicles.
New Horsham Councilman Eric Glemser was named treasurer of the five-member board at Monday night's reorganization meeting.
Hatboro Police charged a Philadelphia man Tuesday in a crime in which he obtained bank information of a deceased person.