There will be another community cleanup on April 18 at Shadyrest & Soap Run Road. May 12 at the Franklin Township Municipal Building, followed by its trash day for residents on May 21. Marion Township will have an e-recycling day from 3-7 p.m. Tires will be charged extra and recycled. Items not accepted: liquids (oil, gas, kerosene, etc.), anything containing Freon, hazardous or radioactive waste, asbestos, explosives and electronics.īatteries will be collected in a separate pile. Passes go on sale April 28 and can be picked up Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. The cost is $10 for a car, $15 for a truck or trailer, and $20 for a dump truck. One pass is good for one load, and two passes are allowed per household. Residents must purchase passes in advance. May 7, at the township building at 897 Route 288. The township will accept dried paint cans, but will not accept computers, monitors, keyboards, printers, computer mice, construction materials like drywall, toilets, mattresses, box springs, day beds, refrigerators, stoves, microwaves, TVs, cell phones, carpets, tires or hazardous materials.įranklin Township will have its annual cleanup day for township residents only from 8 a.m. Homes are limited to 300 pounds of trash, items are not to exceed 5 feet in width, and magazines and newspapers must be tied securely. New Beaver will have its trash day for borough residents only on April 23, with residents to have their trash placed on their curbsides the evening of April 22. Different cleanup days and trash collection days have been announced for the area.
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