Hatboro and Horsham officials are informing residents that the helicopter sightings are part of a PECO inspection.
The Hatboro-Horsham School District will also go to a virtual school day if another day is canceled due to a weather emergency.
Hatboro Police Chief James Gardner will be honored at the Borough Council's Feb. 26 meeting. He started as a dispatcher at age 18 in 1984.
Marino Corporation will perform more work at two Hatboro intersections this week. Motorists should avoid the area, borough officials said.
The Environmental Advisory Committee will hold a meeting Monday night to discuss numerous topics in Hatboro.
Hatboro-Horsham School District recognized its board members at the January 22 legislative/action meeting.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board received an update from the project's engineer at its January meeting.
Hatboro officials provided residents with updates regarding several land development projects in the borough.
The sign at Cerrato's legislative office at the corner of Horsham and Norristown roads was vandalized with paint on Wednesday.
Hatboro-Horsham High School’s softball team to take in preseason preparations in the Sunshine State this March.
Hatboro officials said the work is in preparation for the Moreland Avenue Bridge Replacement Project.
Two police officers read to children and taught about bike safety at separate Horsham events recently. Donations were made in their names.
Hatboro officials said the funds run in tandem with the borough's Memorial Park ADA Playground Project designed to provide access for all.
Tech Sgt. Dustin Unger returned from deployment and showed up at a Hallowell Elementary School assembly on Monday.
PennDOT has provided Hatboro officials with a date for when the bridge will reopen. Find out when below.
Horsham's fire chief outlined costs for a new fire engine and ambulance at a recent township council meeting.
Hatboro officials said that work will resume at one intersection Monday and then two others during the week. Find out where below.
The Horsham mother charged in the strangulation death of her son won't face a jury trial. Meanwhile, a new courthouse location is coming.
State Rep. Melissa Cerrato looks back on her first year representing the 151st Legislative District as she launches her re-election bid.
Hatboro officials said PennDOT has not provided an update on when the bridge would be reopened. It was supposed to be finished this month.
With a court consolidation, Hatboro will no longer need its former courthouse on York Road.
Hatboro officials said emergency personnel responded to the leak which caused a sheen on the creek near Memorial Park on Thursday morning.
Hatboro Borough Council also named Fire Marshal Kate Valesky as the borough's emergency management coordinator at its Monday meeting.
GCWen Management was fined by the state labor department for 766 violations of the Pennsylvania Child Labor Act.
Hatboro Borough Council approved conditional uses for a second developer's plan under its Town Center ordinance.
Tony Trotter served for 25 years on various township boards and was a founding member of the Horsham Neighbors. He died on Jan. 7.
Hatboro Borough Council Monday night addressed a zoning decision regarding the use of a property for retail auctions.
Horsham Township officials said the signal will bolster vehicle and pedestrian safety between two shopping center entrances.
Hatboro Borough Council is expected to vote on motions Monday night for the second developer's plan under its Town Center ordinance.
Ruth Dirienzo-Whitehead faces murder charges in the strangulation death of her 11-year-old son. Her trial is next month.
Hatboro officials said motorists should expect road closures and traffic delays at three intersections. Find out where and when below.
Horsham Township officials plan some birthday presents for the 20-year-old Babylon Road facility. Find out what below.
Are you interested in volunteering for your community? Hatboro is accepting letters of interest for various boards and commissions.
"Motorists are urged to avoid traveling if possible," officials said. "If you must travel, please use extreme caution."
The two were known to police due to "ongoing arguments," information from the DA said. The accused man faces a third-degree murder charge.
A winter storm warning begins at 4 a.m. Friday, as parts of the Philadelphia metro could get 4 to 6 inches of snow.
Forecasters issued a winter storm warning; snowfall is scheduled to begin Friday morning and could bring 5-6 inches of accumulation.
Severe winter weather has forced hundreds of blood drive cancellations across the country since early January, the American Red Cross said.
Plus, see the latest on plans for the Jacksonville and Meadowbrook Pedestrian Improvement Project.
The district announced a delayed opening Wednesday, as falling temperatures could make temperatures very slick in the morning.