SUNBURY — Curbside recyclables will be collected in the city Jan. 17. Aluminum cans, glass bottles and jars in boxes or plastic bags must be placed at the curb no later than 8 a.m.
Glass must be clean and separated by colors: brown, clear or green.
Aluminum cans, glass, newspaper, steel cans, magazines, catalogues and glossy inserts, plastic and corrugated cardboard can be taken to the dropoff center at the transfer station on South Fourth Street from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays.
Commercial, municipal and institutional establishments may use the facility to meet state recycling requirements as stated in Act 101, Pennsylvania’s Recycling Law.
For information about recycling, call the Sunbury Municipal Authority office at 286-5858.
Sunbury/Norry Region
Recycling schedule announced in Sunbury
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Fish-for-Free Days May 27, 2013 (Memorial Day) & September 2, 2013 (Labor Day)
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Disaster Preparedness Program
The American Red Cross is offering a Disaster Preparedness Program at the library on Friday, May 24th @ 2:00pm.
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Sunbury plans 'Light Up the Sky' kickball tournament
The first “Light Up the Sky” Kickball Tournament will be held July 6 at the David L. Persing Recreation Complex, North 4th St., Sunbury.
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Health 114 community service
NEW BERLIN -- The Health 114 class held a blanket drive to collect new and used blankets for Turkey Run Rescue local animal shelter located in Mifflinburg.
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Young mothers gather to scrapbook and share memories
MILTON — A group of young mothers recently gathered to preserve special moments and memories in their lives.
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Little hands making big heads
Students at the YMCA Arts Center, 35 S. 5th St., Sunbury, are in the midst of a cool project — “Extreme Papier Mache.” Inspired by the work of Emmy award-winning artist Wayne White, the kids are making giant puppet heads made out of recycled Daily Items. They plan to wear them in future parades around town.
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TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Shamrock Road near Paxinos
PAXINOS — A PennDOT bridge crew in Northumberland County is scheduled to complete a deck preservation project at a bridge in Shamokin Township on June 4, weather permitting.
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Rulers of the Prom
Cortney Lahr was crowned queen of the Shikellamy High School prom.
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Sunbury's police dog - Brecken - has died
SUNBURY — Flags are at half-staff in the city today to honor fallen officers during National Police Week. On Monday the flag served two purposes as Sunbury Police Chief Steve Mazzeo announced the untimely death of Brecken, the 2-year-old German shepherd who was the department’s K-9 dog.
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Dancing into spring
The Moyer Institute of Dance will present its spring performance at 3 p.m. May 19 in the Shikellamy High School auditorium.
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Excellence in Education
NORTHUMBERLAND — On April 23, the Business and Education Committee of the Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce recognized their eighth Excellence in Education Award winner for the 2012-2013 school year.
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June 4 is free admission day at Liberty Splashland
NORTHUMBERLAND — June 4 kicks off the 2013 season at Liberty Splashland in Northumberland as a free admission day.
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