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Landmark Car Dealership to Close; 120 Bags of Heroin Recovered Top Local News

Here are the most popular local stories from Hatboro-Horsham Patch during the week.

Just in case you missed a day at Hatboro-Horsham Patch, which can happen but shouldn't (sign up for our free newsletter), here's a look at the top headlines this week:

Health and Wellness Store Coming Soon

A Hatboro couple plans on opening an all-natural and organic bath, body and nutritional products retailer at the former D. Schultz storefront at 126 N. York Road.

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Hatboro police arrested a Philadelphia man this week who allegedly had 120 bags of heroin and other drugs in his possession.

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74-Year-Old Burdick's Robber May Spend Life in Jail

Suliman Ali, formerly of Hatboro has been convicted of the January 2012 gunpoint robbery of Burdick's News Agency. Ali is awaiting sentencing.

Car Dealership to Close After Nearly 70 Years

I.M. Jarrett and Sons has sold its last car and is awaiting the sale of the York Road property where three generations of Jarretts have worked since 1946. 

Should Hatboro-Horsham High School be Ranked?

Hatboro-Horsham High School did not rank in the U.S. News and World Report list of best high schools statewide. 

The owners of Lochel's Family Restaurant have given the eatery a makeover and renamed it Hatboro Dish. 


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