HATFIELD
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Hatfield Township was incorporated in 1742, somewhat later than its neighboring Townships of Montgomery, Franconia and Towamencin. The incorporated Boroughs of Lansdale and Hatfield brought about changes to the townships original size and shape. Originally, farming was the dominant industry. However, as time progressed, more commercial and industrial operations developed. Since 1960, the construction of industrial parks and related facilities has meant new employment opportunities for area residents. Hatfield has a fair amount of undeveloped land and is anticipating a modest increase in its industrial and residential base. It should be noted that some residents and businesses may be located in the township, but may have a Lansdale mailing address. Also, a small Northeastern portion of the township is commonly referred to as Colmar.
PUBLIC SERVICES:The majority of the township, with the exception of the western and southwestern perimeters, are served by public water and sewer facilities. A full-time police force serves the township. Fire protection is provided by volunteer companies. Residential trash disposal is arranged by private contractors.
RECREATION:A township Parks Commission and a part-time director assist in running various programs. Facilities include a public swimming pool with tennis, basketball and playground areas. Little League programs are run by a private organization. For more information on what is available, please call 215-855-0900.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:SEPTA bus Route 96 connects a portion of the township with most of Central Montgomery County and when used in conjunction with other bus and rail lines, residents can have access to Lower Bucks County, Eastern Montgomery County, and Philadelphia.
SHOPPING:Neighborhood and specialty shopping facilities are located throughout the township. The nearest major shopping mall is the Montgomery Mall.
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