The Edward Taylor Coombs Foundation's annual golf outing and scholarship awards dinner will be held on July 19 in Horsham.
Help the Special Women in Your Life De-Stress and Improve Well-Being with Chakra Yoga Series
Horsham-based nonprofit sets EC34 5K for May 17-31.
Like most things, the beginning of Lent will be different because of COVID restrictions.
The streamlined website aims to improve communication with the community and continues to feature livestream worship.
Summer Camp welcomes diverse professionals to the Board of Directors.
On Sat, Nov 7th, College Settlement awarded Dr. Val Arkoosh, Montgomery County Commissioner the Leonard C Ferguson Youth Advocate Award.
The church has held outdoor services the last few weeks but now has safety protocols in place to allow a return to indoor worship.
Fall Family Fun Nights at College Settlement
For suburbanites who work in Philadelphia, there is a twist from Governor Wolf’s stay at home order – in the form of a tax refund.
The grants will help those authorities pass through reimbursements for surcharges applied to customers.
A safe space for your child to spend the school day.
Local Franchise Provides No-Cost Moves to Victims of Domestic Violence
COVID-19 re-opening plans, expectations & information in place. Also, Club names HS Scholarship winners.
Get your family out and moving!
Help Fill Hatboro's Food Pantries with FOOD
The Horsham-based nonprofit invites the community to walk/run on their own May 1-15.
The church is complying with state and federal guidance but is still able to offer critical ministries.
We will provide alternate worship opportunities and our offices remain open.
Lost Dog
Students at Hatboro-Horsham High School worked to create flower arrangements and cards to thank and celebrate Board Members.
How the Community is Using The Greener Institute to Ease Chronic Pain and Resume Rigorous Activities
Hatboro resident and firefighter Eric Robertson receives 3 years probation for arson.
One Patient’s Story: “How Using Medical Marijuana to Treat My Chronic Pain Totally Changed My Life"
Phillie Phanatic is coming
HHEA contends the Hatboro-Horsham School District has committed an unfair labor practice by refusing to bargain a key piece of health care
Credit unions and legislators donate 1,405 pounds of food
TruMark Financial Credit Union raises $30K for local schools
Hatboro Moonlight Memories car show on July 27
Come and Visit the First Market of the 2020 Season
Come Meet the Newest Member of the Hatboro Police Force.....K9 Officer Louie
Andy Krpata became Lehman's senior pastor July 1 and delivered his first sermon July 7.
MISSING DOG
Classes are filling, call today!
Gearing up for 2019-20 school year!
People would seem to have a problem with just how to address History...
Your favorite local salon just expanded! Everything you need to know about the move and what is coming next!
A scholarship fund established in 1993 will provide funding for five seniors as they graduate high school and pursue the next step.
The challenge is growing in our area, but organizations have bolstered individual programs and also worked together to make a difference
Volunteering Makes a Difference