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Witnesses Sought in Hatboro Vehicle Burglaries
Four vehicles parked at the Hatboro Area YMCA were broken into Wednesday evening, police said.

Email: Theresa.Katalinas@Patch.com Phone: 215-350-4833 Hometown: Lancaster, PA Birthday: April 1 - no foolin'
Theresa Katalinas credits her high school English and Journalism teacher, Mary Gildea, with helping to foster a love of writing and reporting. A journalist during a time when it was unacceptable for women to write anything other than features and obituaries, Mrs. Gildea empowered Theresa to not only break, but shatter that glass ceiling.
Theresa broke into journalism during the latter part of her college career at Millersville University, where she majored in English and Print Journalism. Long nights after class found her hunched over a desk, taking box scores and paginating sports scoreboard pages at her hometown newspaper, the Intelligencer Journal, in Lancaster Pa., the same newspaper where Mrs. Gildea had worked some 20 years before. Every chance she had, Theresa also penned music profiles for a monthly entertainment publication, Fly Magazine, as well as her college newspaper, the Snapper. When an internship opened in the Intell's newsroom, Theresa left her sports post for a higher calling: writing news stories.
Following her internship and college graduation, Theresa worked as a reporter at two southern New Jersey dailies. And, no matter where her reporting career takes her, Theresa will always smile fondly upon her time at the Gloucester County Times, where she met and fell in love with her husband, Mark. An award-winning graphic artist and copydesk editor, Mark mentored Theresa in page design and editing. And, although it wasn't part of his job description, the ever-jovial Mark also knew just how to make Theresa, a then-new editor, smile.
In 2005, Theresa moved to Bucks County to cover municipal government for the Bucks County Courier Times. She has since relocated to Eastern Montgomery County, where she lives with Mark, their 1-year-old daughter, Hannah and their two long-haired Himalayan cats, Tara and Cooper.
In her free time (as if a baby would allow for that), Theresa enjoys going to see live music and scrapbooking all of the special moments, milestones and toothy smiles of her pride and joy's life.
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I am truly a moderate. It really depends on the issue whether I lean to the right or the left.
Are you registered with a certain party?
I am a registered Democrat, although I do not always vote for Democrats. I believe in voting for the person rather than the party.
Religion How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I think I fall into the "non-religious" category. I attended Catholic school as a child, but do not necessarily agree with all of the beliefs of the Catholic church. I have not found a religion that I can totally identify with.
Local Hot-Button Issues What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
I think redevelopment of the Willow Grove Naval Air Station after the military leaves in 2011 is definitely a hot-button issue and will be for some time as interested parties put forth their ideas for the roughly 900 acres.
Where do you stand on this issue?
As a resident neighboring the sprawling air base, I think it's important to be open-minded about the redevelopment proposals as they are submitted. Although we all may have ideas about what would work best on the site, not everything may be feasible. And, most importantly, some sort of development on the site is far better than such a large piece of property - roughly 8 percent of Horsham Township - sitting vacant.
Four vehicles parked at the Hatboro Area YMCA were broken into Wednesday evening, police said.

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A local consumer protection office shares advice about a 'deed processing' solicitation.
Owners of The Elements Horsham hope to transform the Horsham Road mixed-use center into a 'food destination.'
A month after the Hatboro Area YMCA announced that its outdoor pool would close this winter, efforts are still being made to relocate the Hatboro Hurricanes' swim practices.
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The volunteer-run Harold F. Pitcairn Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum in Horsham is working to boost its educational offerings to the public.
Hatboro hopes to sell three old police cars on Municibid.
Following Hatboro Borough Council's vote to raise membership fees at Hatboro Memorial Pool, Councilman Mark Sheedy said he would make use of a free membership.
The owner of 332 S. York Road is advancing two separate plans for the frequently flooded Hatboro commercial property.
With the addition of officer Ryan Allen, the Hatboro Police Department is back to a full staff of 14.
Architectural firm Thomas Comitta Associates Inc., as part of a facilities study, suggests that Hatboro make use of existing park space and reconfigure borough buildings.
A 'person of interest' who allegedly fled the scene of an auto accident in Horsham is under investigation, according to police.
Check out this week's job listings in Horsham and Hatboro.
By spring, each building within Hatboro-Horsham School District will receive a grade from the state.
Horsham Township Police Department acquired a photo imaging machine and a fingerprint scanning machine that allow for booking and processing of alleged criminals at the station.
A 72-year-old woman was hit by a vehicle on Easton Road in Horsham Thursday evening.
The Hatboro-Horsham School District is looking to roll out a 'hybrid' learning model that incorporates computers more readily.