Rechargeable Batteries Are a Fire Hazard – Do NOT place them in your curbside trash and recycling containers! Penn Waste would like to advise all customers not to throw rechargeable batteries in their trash and recycling bins. Rechargeable batteries are a fire hazard and are prone to exploding. In just the last week, Penn Waste has experienced several small fires in the trash collected due to rechargeable batteries. Once these batteries are damaged or incorrectly charged, they’re a fire hazard. Rechargeable batteries are… Read More
Cooling Station In light of the extremely hot temperatures predicted for Saturday and Sunday, Mayor James H. Curry III, in conjunction with emergency management, has established a cooling station at the Middletown Borough MCSO gym located at 60 West Emaus Street. In the event you or your family require assistance, please contact Emergency Management at 717-727-4156 in order to be admitted to the MCSO.
Trash Collection – 4th of July Holiday All trash and recycling collections will be delayed one (1) day following the holiday. Thursday customers will be picked up Friday. Friday customer will be collected on Saturday.
Floodplain Information Available to Residents The Borough held a public presentation June 27, 2019 on requirements for property owners whose homes/structures are located in the 100-year floodplain. Click on the link to view a copy of the presentation MIDDLETOWN FLOODPLAIN EDUCATIONAL MEETING
Informational Floodplain Meeting – June 27, 6:30 p.m. in the MCSO The Borough is holding a meeting to provide information regarding Flood Damage Ordinance requirements on June 27, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. in the MCSO. This meeting is open to all Borough residents.