Horsham Township gathered on Saturday to support the LGBTQ+ community just before Pride Month in June.
The Scratch Kitchen, a new concept by Gallo's Seafood, has opened off Horsham Road.
The Hatboro Police Department said the woman was identified in the theft at the Wawa on Sunday afternoon.
Horsham Township is showing LGBTQ+ support just before Pride Month in June.
Hatboro Borough officials said temporary speed bumps on West Monument Avenue are due to increased traffic.
PennDOT said the Blair Mill Road intersection reconstruction project will impact drivers throughout eastern Montgomery County.
The Wissahickon Brewing Company is making its mark in the township's Maple Glen section after opening its first location outside of Philly.
Horsham ChATs said solicitors are showing up on doorsteps in the township more these days due to warming weather.
The borough's second apartment complex has opened on North York Road.
Horsham Deputy Police Chief Adam Dunning served for 27 years on the police department.
The 66th Annual Avenue of the Flags at Whitemarsh Memorial Park will take place this Memorial Day weekend.
Treasurer Tom Smith was sworn in on Monday to join the seven-member Hatboro Borough Council.
GasBuddy is reporting where drivers can get the best prices in the Philadelphia region for the three-day holiday weekend.
Horsham voters went to the polls in Tuesday's primary election to decide on charter changes for the township. See results below.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board heard a presentation about the new learning programs and spaces at the school that opened this year.
The Enterprise Fire Company responded early Sunday morning to a call at Concordance Ferments on Horsham Road.
The South York Road business was recognized by borough officials recently.
The borough will hold the annual event at the Hatboro Memorial Pool on Saturday afternoon.
Hatboro-Horsham school directors heard a final 2026-2027 school budget proposal that also includes a tax increase.
State Sen. Maria Collett, a former nurse, has proposed legislation that will support and expand Pennsylvania’s nursing workforce.
Hatboro officials said the borough offers a lot more than nail salons and tattoo shops, as many residents often complain about.
Voters in Hatboro and Horsham Township will go to the polls in the May 19 primary election. Find out where to vote and who is on the ballot.
This is a summary of business stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County.
Hatboro officials said temporary speed bumps will be installed on West Monument Avenue in the near future due to increased traffic.
The Hatboro-Horsham school recently hosted its annual ceremony to mark the Revolutionary War battle of May 1, 1778.
AVE Horsham by Korman Communities will feature 274 units on Dresher Road. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Tuesday.
Pacitti Brothers Ice Cream & Hot Dogs reopened recently as a seasonal business on North York Road.
Rehearsals are planned for the local version of the longtime popular singing contest starting next week, officials announced.
The high school and Simmons Elementary were on lockdown following a threat Monday that other school districts received in the Philly region.
The pothole-covered state road repaving runs through Friday with lane closure, Horsham Township officials said.
Horsham ChATs said the two crashes will cause traffic delays early Monday morning.
Hatboro Borough officials are asking residents to look out for the invasive plant and call them if they see it.
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Hatboro Police said a man removed a tire from a business on Monday night.
Aviation museum highlights knowledgeable guides this National Volunteer Month in April.
Horsham Police said a cyber tip in February led to a search of online accounts and a township home.
Hatboro Councilman Don Hoover's resignation was accepted at Monday night's meeting.
Hatboro officials are asking residents and visitors to stay away from the grassy area around the Pennypack Community Center.
Horsham officials hope residents will vote in the May 19 primary election to update rules that haven't been changed in over 50 years.
Hatboro officials said residents should not approach or feed wildlife they may see around their homes and neighborhoods.