The shooter was believed to have fled in a vehicle, police said.
Horsham officials will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil changes at the court at Lukens Park.
A report was released on student enrollment at the recent Hatboro-Horsham School Board meeting.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board discussed options for the Simmons Elementary School swimming pool's future.
The borough's fire marshal said that the substance was found in a public trash can at a Hatboro park on Monday.
The new school in the Hatboro-Horsham School District opened to middle school students in September.
Horsham officials suggest several detours for drivers this week as a section of the key township road will be closed.
It's that time of the year when everyone gets ready for Halloween and fall festivities.
The 2nd annual environmental event takes place on Saturday at the Horsham Township Municipal Complex.
Police responded to a suspicious person report on South York Road on Monday afternoon.
Horsham Township officials are making changes to the key intersection that borders Upper Dublin Township.
Starting Monday, PECO will begin replacing natural gas equipment on Warminster Road between Byberry Road and Manor Road.
The county's planning commission wants residents to research what their communities offer if they didn't drive so they could get to places.
Patch asked readers to vote on how the former U.S. Navy base in Horsham Township should be developed.
Hatboro Police said the two businesses violated state codes for selling tobacco to minors.
The Philadelphia Phillies held Band Night Tuesday for its game at Citizens Bank Park against the Miami Marlins.
Fireworks will close the final "Music in the Meadow" summer season event in Hatboro on Friday night.
Horsham Township recently acquired 100 acres of the Route 611 property for development.
Hatboro Borough officials recently received a tour of the renovations to the house at Victorian Village.
Hatboro officials have plans for a Main Street Matters grant, if they get the state funding.
Horsham Township acquired 100 acres of the former Navy base off Route 611 during a ceremonial signing on Friday.
State Rep. Brian Munroe hosted the hearing in Warminster Township last week, attended by state Reps. Nancy Guenst and Melissa Cerrato.
The organization supporting Hatboro and Horsham sports said there were "some recent misperceptions" about its social media activity.
The school district has launched a program for veterans who left high school early to fight for their country.
Horsham Township officials were joined by members from England, who helped plant a branch from a fifth-generation tree.
Patch polled people on what should replace the iconic Hatboro retail property that closed two years ago.
It's that time of year when apples are ripe for the picking. Check out these area orchards if you're looking to score a peck or two.
A ceremonial signing will take place on Friday morning for the sale of 100 acres of the 862-acre former U.S. Navy base in Horsham.
This is a summary of business news over the past week in eastern Montgomery County.
Whitney Allen was shown during "Monday Night Football" in a life insurance commercial. Her husband Ryan died from a bee sting.
The Gamburg's Furniture Store on South York Road in Hatboro has remained empty for two years.
Horsham Township profiled the canine crimefighter this week as part of its "Meet the Team Monday" profile.
Hatboro Police said the crash took place early Saturday morning on South York Road.
The Hungry Hideaway Outdoor Dining Area will open on Friday on East Monument Avenue in Hatboro and run through early Monday morning.
The Horsham Land Redevelopment Authority has signed an agreement to acquire some Willow Grove Naval Air Station–Joint Reserve Base land.
The borough applied for a Main Street Matters grant as Hatboro's transformation of its downtown district is underway.
Hatboro officials said the project is expected to last a week on the state road.
Horsham Council recently recognized Lt. Larry Bozzomo and Police Officer Gregory Wittmer.
The new school opened on Tuesday as students returned in the Hatboro-Horsham School District.
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