State Rep. Melissa Cerrato dressed in six different colors to celebrate Pride Month in June.
Hatboro officials will hold a bench dedication ceremony Friday for the late Councilwoman Aleta Ostrander
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Hatboro and Horsham.
Horsham ChATs said residents need to follow state laws for fireworks usage during the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Hatboro officials said an herbicide will be applied on parts of the meadow Tuesday afternoon.
Hatboro Borough Police said the area at the York Road crosswalk was cleared Monday afternoon.
With excessive heat and an extended heat wave, the Horsham Water & Sewer Authority is asking customers to reduce water use.
Hatboro officials said work starts Monday and will last into October. Find out where and when below.
Hatboro residents and officials said the sighting is rare for the borough, especially in the downtown district.
Horsham Township Council reviewed a plan for five new pickleball courts at a business on Route 611.
Lochel's Bakery started selling the cookies before the two candidates participated in their first debate Thursday. Find out who leads below.
The Enterprise Fire Company said a cigarette mixed with dry brush to cause a fire Wednesday.
Hatboro officials held a contest to come up with a new slogan that best represents the borough.
Horsham Township Council recognized Jim McCreary, who is retiring, at its meeting Monday night.
The National Weather Service said the advisory is in effect for Wednesday due to the return of excessive heat.
Hatboro Memorial Pool will allow borough seniors and veterans to swim free for four hours on Wednesday.
Two residents and two cats were rescued from a second-floor South York Road apartment early last Thursday, the Hatboro fire marshal said.
Jennifer Hendrickson was appointed at Hatboro Borough Council's recent meeting to replace Councilwoman Nicole McMenamin.
Horsham Township officials said the stretch by Route 611 will be closed for a "couple of weeks." Find out where below.
The facility will feature an event space, private lessons, tournaments, a ball machine, a pro shop, and more.
The Horsham Township summer camp will hold its annual event on June 20. Donations are welcome.
Horsham ChATs and the Hatboro Fire Marshal warn residents to be prepared for storms moving into the region on Friday afternoon.
Hatboro Borough Council will choose among seven candidates Monday to replace Councilwoman Nicole McMenamin, who resigned last month.
Lt. John Potts was recognized for his service at the Horsham Township Council's meeting on Wednesday night.
The domestic violence incident turned into an hours-long standoff and shelter-in-place order on Tuesday in Horsham, authorities said.
Hatboro-Horsham High School held graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2024 on Monday night.
State Sen. Maria Collett's bill would establish a statewide paid family and medical leave program.
Horsham authorities issued a shelter-in-place due to police activity Tuesday morning. A suspect was later taken into custody.
Horsham ChATs is alerting residents to take precautions around the high school on Monday night.
Hatboro officials gathered for a ceremony Saturday to dedicate the bridge to local hero John N. Kulick.
A Horsham man who owned a Hatboro business has been charged in the death of a borough man who lived above it, authorities said.
A Horsham man has been charged with killing a Hatboro man after an ongoing dispute in which the victim said the "N word," authorities said.
A Montgomery County man followed an online date with a GPS tracker nine times after she dumped him.
Hatboro officials are warning residents Friday not to open emails from borough manager Diane Hegele.
The class will now be heading off to middle school. They were honored this past week by the school district.
The Hatboro Police Department said a bicyclist was injured along York and Crooked Billet roads on Tuesday night.
State Rep. Nancy Guenst is paying tribute to John Kulick, a Hatboro man who was killed in Iraq in 2005.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board is expected to vote on the 2024-2025 budget at its June 17 meeting.
Hatboro Police said a bicyclist was struck Tuesday on York and Crooked Billet roads. Police are seeking help in finding a female driver.