After almost three years in business, the North York Road consignment store will close early next year.
State Rep. Melissa Cerrato will hold her third annual holiday open house at her Horsham Road office on Dec. 10.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board also added four new members at its reorganization meeting on Monday night.
The Hatboro-Horsham School District was welcoming four new members at its reorganization meeting on Monday.
The National Weather Service of Mount Holly is advising residents of Tuesday's storm conditions.
Aqua Pennsylvania will perform a water main installation on eastbound County Line Road starting on Monday.
This is a summary of business stories this past week in eastern Montgomery County.
Hatboro Borough Council came to the defense of Lochel's Bakery, saying Friday that businesses should not be "harassed and bullied."
Food pantries in Bucks and Montgomery counties are struggling to keep up with demand as the holiday approaches.
Horsham Police and authorities are alerting residents to be aware of thieves who like to ruin the holiday spirit.
Reservations for Thanksgiving, which is on Nov. 27 this year, will fill up quickly.
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The owner of Lochel's Bakery in Hatboro speaks out about the "hatred" the York Road business has experienced on social media.
Horsham Township officials have several necessary costs built into the municipal budget and will use reserves to help curb costs.
Horsham Police will hold its annual Fill A Patrol Car event, while Hatboro Police recently participated in a food drive.
Community Advocates for Clean Energy of Greater Philadelphia is working with towns on green energy initiatives.
Schneider Funeral Home has called Hatboro home since Groh Schneider Sr. broke ground at 431 N. York Road in June 1959.
Hatboro seeks volunteers to fill openings on eight different boards and commissions, including zoning, planning, and Shade Tree.
There's a library in the Philadelphia region that has placed its bookmark on history.
The Horsham Fire Company responded to a house fire in the 300 block of Willowbrook Drive on Thursday night.
The Pennsylvania Senate passed the FY 2025-2026 budget bill on Wednesday, 135 days after the budget deadline.
The Greater Hatboro Chamber of Commerce will hold the parade on the Sunday before Thanksgiving in the York Road Business District.
A Horsham business will help the Warminster Food Bank, while two Hatboro businesses are giving away free turkeys.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board recently heard its first presentation on the 2026-2027 school budget.
Horsham Township Police said the road reopened Monday after it was closed for an overturned tractor-trailer on Route 309 at Welsh Road.
The Horsham Township Fire Department responded on Friday afternoon to a house fire on Highgate Drive.
The 27th annual Project Blue Light ceremony in Horsham honors Montgomery County's fallen police officers.
Montgomery County is hosting its annual campaign sign recycling program through Nov. 12.
The Horsham resident Cerrato helped College Settlement secure a $150,000 state grant for maintenance of the property.
Hatboro-Horsham School Board President Jennifer Wilson was among the winners, along with four newcomers, in Tuesday's general election.
Democrats maintained their control on the Hatboro Borough Council in Tuesday's general election, according to unofficial results.
W. William Whiteside, one of Horsham's longest-serving officials, lost his re-election bid on Tuesday, according to unofficial results.
Residents went to the polls on Tuesday to vote for Horsham Township Council candidates.
Residents in Hatboro went to the polls on Tuesday to vote for Hatboro mayor and Borough Council candidates.
Residents in Hatboro and Horsham went to the polls on Tuesday to vote for Hatboro-Horsham school board candidates.
The Hatboro Borough Council recognized Adam's Cash For Gold for its 15 years in business during Monday's meeting.
Officials gathered for the grand opening of Salon 463 on Monday in Horsham Township.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Eric Tilghman of Horsham presents his ideas.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board signed off at its meeting on Monday on a capital improvements plan for next year.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Anthony Spangler of Horsham presents his ideas.