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Post traumatic stress may have played role in chase
Maryland State Police said Monday the investigation is continuing into what caused 30-year-old Christopher E. Murphy of Horsham to lead police on a bizarre high-speed chase that injured two Maryland troopers and another motorist.
Man faces child luring charges
A 72-year-old Upper Moreland man faces criminal charges for twice attempting to lure a teenage girl into his pickup truck in Hatboro, police said.
Montco authorities crack down on drug traffickers
Montgomery County officials have announced the arrests of eight suspects on charges of conducting a cocaine trafficking organization.
Teamwork yields area drug arrests
Detectives from Hatboro and Upper Dublin helped bring down an accused Norristown drug kingpin and seven of his "employees." Authorities on Wednesday announced the arrest of Dontay "Cornbread" Brewer, 28, of Norristown, who allegedly supplied 70 percent of the cocaine peddled on the streets of the county seat, and seven others who aided him in the ...
An anonymous $10,000 donation from out-of-towners with ties to the area and a $5,000 donation from Merck & Co.'s chief operating officer, a Buckingham resident, gave Give A Christmas a strong push on its first day.
Three Chefs restaurant combines many great dining qualities
Get your fill of homemade fare at the new Three Chefs Restaurant. The Willow Grove eatery, which opened late last month, has brought two families with extensive restaurant experience together under one roof, said co-owner and chef Joe Joyce.
Come and be fooled -- by some of the best
One guy swallows 51/2-foot-long inflated balloons, whole. Another produces large objects from under three tiny cups.
Man gets jail after two bank robberies
A Philadelphia man who held up banks in both Montgomery and Bucks counties is going to do hard time.
Catherine B. "Kate" Zullinger of Hatboro passed away Monday, Nov. 2, 2009. She was 88.
Bronx Bomber buff gets bombed, busted
Jason Moore should have known that there's no crying in baseball. But then again, he is a Yankees fan.
'Historic renovation' blends past with future
More than half a decade ago, when Hatboro native Stephen Cassidy set his sights on converting the site of the Mander Stove Works industrial park into luxury loft apartments, the developer let his architect son, James, in on the plan.
Department heads state their budget cases
Just in case the Phillies are again World Series champions, plans already are under way for Montgomery County deputies to beef up some municipal police departments to help with any unruly fans who might break out in impromptu celebrations."I don't want to jinx anyone but you have to plan for these things," said Sheriff John P. Durante on ...
Democrats look to break Republicans' hold on council
Four incumbent Republicans vying to keep their seats on Hatboro Council says their record speaks for itself as they look to continue the work they have done.
Woman assaulted in West Rockhill apartment
A West Rockhill man faces a number of charges after police said he assaulted a woman over the course of several days at an apartment above the Naceville Hotel bar on Ridge Road.
Man pleads guilty to endangering son
A Hatboro man last week admitted he failed to properly care for his 2-year-old son who was found roaming the neighborhood in his bare feet and pajamas one evening in April.
Man charged in assault of former-girlfriend
A Warminster man faces a number of charges after police said he forced his way into his former girlfriend's apartment around midnight Saturday and assaulted her and her friend who had come to her aid.
Erin D. Vitellaro, 21, of Woodview Drive, Doylestown, was charged with DUI on Aug.
15 hurt in Warminster apartment fire
An early-morning fire yesterday at Bucks Landing Apartments in Warminster sent 15 residents to hospitals with smoke inhalation and destroyed one second-floor apartment.
Checking in from Pennsylvania, with a few positive results - the chief among them First Award of Merit for Am.Can.Ch.Minuteman Madrid.