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Hatboro Pizza Celebrates 25 Years In Business
John and Monica Katelas arrived from Philadelphia and set up shop on North York Road 25 years ago.

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John and Monica Katelas arrived from Philadelphia and set up shop on North York Road 25 years ago.

The community held its first St. Patrick's Day parade as crowds lined Keswick Village Saturday to celebrate the upcoming holiday.
The Bucks County SPCA provides an update on the cats found at a Fairless Hills public storage facility earlier this month.
Yardley Borough Police charged a suspect on Friday with assault and other offenses following an incident on Feb. 21.
PennDOT said construction begins Monday as part of the Route 1 Traffic Improvements Project in Bensalem and Middletown townships.
PennDOT said pothole repairs will continue this week on several major roads and highways in eastern Montgomery County.
PennDOT said pothole repairs will continue this week on several major roads and highways in Lower Bucks County.
This is a summary of news in Lower Bucks County over the past week.
This is a summary of news in eastern Montgomery County over the past week.
Falls Township Supervisors approved upgrades for the Falls Township Community Park hockey rank at their recent meeting.
Take a walk at Tyler State Park, see some art, or drink some suds. And don't forget to turn your clocks ahead an hour on Sunday.
While the Philadelphia Phillies prepare for the season, the Philadelphia Eagles are stealing the headlines in an impressive off-season.
Fred Powell, the owner of Powell’s Electric, passed away this week. He was honored at a Hatboro Borough Council meeting in December.
The Hatboro Borough Police Department said the four suspects entered the South York Road store at 3 a.m. on Feb. 23.
Razor is available for adoption at the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township.
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in grand style with a parade and festival in Keswick Village on Saturday.
The Yardley Historical Association is holding a program on March 13 with historian Charlie Thomforde.
Police in the Philadelphia region provide tips for driver safety with winter still having two weeks remaining.
Abington's police chief outlines how police killed a man during a domestic dispute on Thursday.
The state representative is pushing for the DART bus program to expand into Warminster. It recently was extended to nearby Warrington.