Stories by Robby Chakler

Horsham Township Code Department will now accept credit card payments for all transactions

The Township recently announced the change of policy

Horsham Township roads remained closed due to power outages

As of Tuesday morning, crews are still working to restore access to roads

Horsham Township to skip traditional Horsham Day festivities for firework show only

The township said it plans to make Horsham Day 'bigger and better' in 2026

Hatboro-Horsham School District hosting 'Hat Chat & Sip' with Superintendent

You must RSVP by Feb. 25 to attend

Police respond to threats made at Crooked Billet Elementary School

Threats were made to other students via Snapchat

Woman steals purse, credit cards from gym locker room, then spends $1,500 on gift cards, police say

The incident stems from a theft at LA Fitness in Huntingdon Valley, police say

SEPTA's Hatboro train station will not be open to board other rail lines for Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl parade

SEPTA is adjusting its services for the Super Bowl parade on Friday

Construction of new Keith Valley Middle School remains on time, on budget

An update was given at the School Board of Directors meeting on Feb. 10

Hatboro-Horsham School District opens Kindergarten registration

You can register online or in person

Hatboro Borough cancels pair of monthly meetings

Discussions will continue throughout March on agenda items

Horsham residents can receive a discount on real estate taxes

Pay before April 30 to receive a 2% discount

Former Horsham Clinic worker pleads guilty to sexual contact with minor

Ahmed Nordene Allie Jr. faces 7 to 14 years in prison

Convicted felon assaults man at bank, police say

The incident occurred on Friday, Feb. 7

Hatboro Police Department seeking public's help in identifying suspected thieves

The incident occurred on Jan. 18 at Wawa.

Oreland Volunteer Fire Company celebrates birthday of longtime member William ‘Satch’ Stainesby

The fire company celebrated the occasion at its February monthly meeting

Hatboro Police Department will have additional officers on patrol on Super Bowl night

There will be more officers patrolling the borough on Super Bowl night

Hatboro Police Department seeking information on whereabouts of man who tried to illegally purchase gun

The investigation revealed that the 22-year-old provided false information

Upper Moreland Police ask for help in identifying thieves accused of stealing items from LA Fitness

Several incidents have taken place at the gym over the last few weeks

Montgomery County seeking volunteers for Montco Senior Games

Registration for 2025 will open on Thursday, Feb. 27, at 9 a.m.

Hatboro-Horsham School District approves security cameras on buses

The Board of School Directors approved the measure at its Jan. 27 meeting

Breaking: crews attempting to rescue wheelchair-bound man after he crashes car into tree

The accident occurred on the 1000 block of Limekiln Pike

Breaking: crews respond to building fire in Horsham

The fire occurred at 132 Easton Road around 3:06 p.m.

Horsham police discover man with stolen gun from North Carolina during stop at Wawa, police say

The man was asleep in his car at the Easton Road Wawa on Jan. 31

Horsham Citizens Municipal Academy sold out

You can join a waiting list if you missed the opportunity to sign up.

Hatboro-Horsham Superintendent releases statement on potential ICE raids

HHSD has established protocols to lawfully comply with the recently revised guidelines

Police charge female with felony retail theft at Willow Grove Mall, male suspect drives off, police say

The incident happened at Macy's at Willow Grove Park Mall

Dresher Road closed in both directions due to downed utility pole

Police are waiting for PECO to come out and assess the situation.

Upgrades on McKean Rd. in Horsham underway, will affect local traffic

The closures will be in place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for up to two weeks.

Horsham Township honors longtime employee Shital Dave for 25 years of service

Recently, Shital transitioned to the Public Works Department as secretary.

Ambler native, 'Rising Star' gifted Super Bowl tickets from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell

The NFL honored a local mother who donated her kidney to her son.

Convicted Montgomery County child predator rejects plea deal

The man originally was arrested in 2004 after he used the internet to arrange a meeting outside the Abington Library …

First-of-its-kind workshop coming to Hatboro

The Hatboro Environmental Advisory Council will discuss solar panel use.

Demolition of Joseph's Catering begins for new self-storage facility

A staple of the community has begun its tear down to turn into a storage facility.

Fire & Ice Festival 2025 will feature food trucks, live bands, kids activities: and it's all free

The two-day event will take place on Feb. 21 and Feb. 22.

What should you do when Hatboro-Horsham School District is closed today?

The library is offering a free showing of a popular movie.

New 18-court pickleball facility Dill Dinkers opening in Hatboto

The facility is expected to open in the next few days.

Horsham Township announces new program that gives residents inside look at local government

Sign up for the free, eight-week program by Feb. 7.

Redeemer Health hopes for turnaround with $46M plan

Montco consulted with a healthcare management consultant firm to help increase revenue and cut expenses.

Abington Police Department charges woman with three felony counts for work at Willow Grove church, police say

Charges stem from not finishing a construction project after receiving more than $2,000 in payments.

Hatboro-Horsham School District to vote on adding bus cameras

Other area school districts have already approved the measure.

The Montgomery County Department of Public Safety hosting presentation on emergency medical services system study findings

The presentation is open to the public and there are opportunities to attend in person or virtually.

Hatboro-Horsham High School will host Jack’s Charity Chess Meet on Saturday, Jan. 25

Proceeds will benefit a 2017 former high school graduate.

Hatboro-Horsham students featured on CBS News for school project

The "passion project" will be wrapped up by the end of January.

Senator Collett delivers $250k for career & technical education in Montgomery County

Three grants in the amounts of $80,000 to $85,000 were issued to local schools.

Township manager Bill Gildea-Walker will deliver State of Horsham 2025 address

The township will lay out its vision of the future.

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