Horsham ChATs is alerting residents and motorists of a timing issue with a key traffic signal. Find out where below.
Mike DiTore died of brain cancer in 2022, but his legacy lives on thanks to his wife, Rebecca, who shares his story in I’d Still Choose You.
The longtime Hatboro staple teamed up with a Chalfont restaurant to open a second location on Saturday.
PennDOT said the work will last most of the month in Horsham and nearby Upper Moreland Township. Find out for how long below.
Hatboro-Horsham residents are expected to speak out once again about the potential sale of the Limekiln-Simmons property.
Horsham Township's main event takes place on June 1 at Deep Meadow and two other parks.
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to recognize our community's outstanding 2024 graduates.
A bear was caught, a cat was stuck in a tree and a bank branch is closing. Meanwhile, nursing students are starving.
A cat was stuck in a tree recently for 12 hours. After his rescue, the cat spent the night at the borough manager's house.
TD Bank will be closing more than 20 branches across the country this month, according to federal filings.
The bear had been spotted multiple times before Game Commission officials caught up with it late Wednesday night.
Horsham Township officials said a section of the trail will be closed Wednesday night for fire department training. Find out when below.
Crooked Billet Elementary School in Hatboro held its 62nd Crooked Billet Day on Wednesday.
State Rep. Nancy Guenst has secured a grant to bolster safety and security in the school district.
Treat Mom on her special day at a brunch at one of her favorite restaurants in town for Mother's Day on May 12.
Horsham Township officials listed several accomplishments in protecting and preserving the environment.
Borough officials said work resumes this week at three key intersections in Hatboro.
Meanwhile, Crooked Eye Brewery in Hatboro is planning an expansion into Bucks County with a second location opening in early May.
The longtime Hatboro staple will team up with a Chalfont restaurant to open a second location in early May.
Public Works employee Al Bahner worked for the township for 29 years. He received a proclamation at Monday's Horsham Council meeting.
U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick attended Wednesday's grand opening of KMM Group's 100,000-square-foot facility.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board awarded several bids for the high school and middle school at its recent meeting. Find out what below.
"Is this Hatboro?" one Facebook poster said. "The last time I checked, this wasn't South Philly" about groups on bikes bothering residents.
Hatboro's sub-zoning committee is holding a virtual walk to discuss proposed zoning changes.
Horsham Township Council recently approved bids for road paving and other work. Find out how much the contracts are worth below.
An Executive Residency Hotel has opened up recently in Horsham Township, serving eastern Montgomery County.
Hatboro officials said that Marino Corporation will perform work at three borough intersections. Find out where and when below.
PennDOT said the work on Easton Road begins Monday. Find out where and how long it will last below.
Meanwhile, Ross & Co. is planning a mid-May opening at the former Bernie's restaurant in Hatboro.
Horsham officials said work has begun at the intersection of Easton Road (Route 611) and West Moreland Avenue. Find out the details below.
Horsham Township officials said the hearing is slated for April 29 to discuss changes to the Prospectville area.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Horsham.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board approved the budget, which right now includes a 4.19 percent tax hike.
Hatboro is asking residents to enter a contest to come up with a slogan that captures the borough's spirit.
Hatboro celebrated Earth Day Saturday at the Pennypack Community Center with booths, exhibits and Bindy.
Wawa Day marks the convenience chain's 60th anniversary on Tuesday. Customers can get a free coffee of any size at all Wawa locations.
Schools Superintendent Scott Eveslage explained why the district is considering selling the Limekiln-Simmons property.
Marino Corporation will resume work on the intersection of York Road and Summit Avenue starting on Monday.
A petition has also been launched to save a Horsham Township school that was donated from being sold by the Hatboro-Horsham School District.
Residents are invited to the Pennypack Community Center on Saturday for a day of education about Earth Day.