The high school launched a new food initiative showcasing diverse cultures every third Tuesday.
A 24-year-old Horsham Township man was charged with the rape of a child and child pornography possession, authorities said.
Hatboro officials said the burn ban has been extended due to dry conditions in the Philadelphia region.
Gift cards have been donated to the family whose home was damaged on Limekiln Road on Sunday, Horsham ChATs said.
The Enterprise Fire Company of Hatboro said it extinguished railroad ties that were on fire.
Horsham Township Council recognized Theresa Harmon for her service with a proclamation at its meeting on Monday night.
Horsham fire crews battled a blaze on Limekiln Pike Sunday afternoon. No one was injured.
Hatboro Police said there will be some temporary road restrictions due to Saturday morning's race and walk.
State Representatives Guenst and Cerrato secure grants for park improvements, a new school roof and some vehicles.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Check out our voter guide before you go to the polls in Hatboro and Horsham.
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Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Republican Allen Anderson of Horsham presents his ideas.
Horsham residents are asked to conserve water. Meanwhile, Hatboro warns of outdoor fire pit usage. Both warnings are due to the drought.
Niche, the leading platform connecting students and families with colleges and schools, has just published its 2025 Best Schools rankings.
The crowd gathered at the Pennypack Community Center Friday night to get into the Halloween spirit.
The 66-year-old Hatboro man was charged after the machete attack on County Line Road in Bucks County last Thursday, authorities said.
Horsham officials said signs have been placed throughout the township showing the Bird Town Pennsylvania designation.
Hatboro officials are also planning to sell its old courthouse building after Hatboro Borough Council authorized the move on Monday.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board heard an update about the new middle school at its recent meeting.
The Montgomery County Board of Elections will answer questions Tuesday from residents about having a secure Election Day on Nov. 5.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Democrat Melissa Cerrato of Horsham presents her ideas.
Horsham officials said work is continuing at the intersection of Easton Road (Route 611) and West Moreland Avenue.
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Republican Eric Glemser was sworn in at Wednesday night's Horsham Township Council meeting to replace Councilwoman Theresa Harmon.
PennDOT said the work will begin on Monday in Horsham and Upper Moreland townships. Find out where and when below.
After feedback from a recent Town Hall meeting regarding rising fees, Hatboro will draw up a new ordinance.
Hatboro Medical Associates has served Eastern Montgomery and Bucks counties as a family practice since the 1950s.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Democrat Nancy Guenst of Hatboro presents her ideas.
Hatboro Police said trees and their tubing were damaged at three borough properties. Find out where below.
The Hatboro fire company will hold its annual fire prevention open house Wednesday at its Byberry Road fire station.
Hatboro Police said the incident took place on Friday afternoon on Horsham and York roads.
There is a tree giveaway, paper shredding, and an E-Waste area at the Horsham Township Municipal Complex.
Authorities sent alerts to Horsham and Upper Dublin residents about a man with a "history of violence" who had escaped Thursday night.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board also extended the contract of its business administrator at its meeting last week.
It's pumpkin-picking time to get ready for Halloween at the end of the month.
The Hatboro-Horsham Soccer Club complained about litter on a field after a fireworks show, triggering a testy exchange with council members
Horsham Township Police said the two incidents happened on the same day last week.
Horsham Judge Harry Nesbitt passed away on Sunday. He served as district justice for 24 years before retiring in December.
Hatboro officials said the work got underway over the past few weeks and may last through October 2025.
The statue will appear for a year as part of the Elmwood Park Zoo's 100th anniversary.