Find Your New Waste Service Day

Beginning January 6th, Waste Management began to implement a new trash collection schedule featuring once-a-week collection in Middletown Township. Trash, recycling, and yard waste will all be picked up on the same day, with bulk waste collected during the third week of each month on your collection day.  Click here to learn more

Use our interactive tool to find your new collection day: Trash Service Day Lookup

Christmas trees are picked up on residents’ collection day throughout the month of January.  Make sure all of the decorations and lights are removed.  Do not place trees in plastic bags.

Special Announcement from Waste Management

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM WM

February 3, 2025

Township residents have started receiving letters providing you with a Customer ID directly related to your collection service address, so that you can setup your online My WM Profile. We appreciate your willingness to manage your service account directly on your phone or laptop.

We have been made aware that some of these letters contained an incorrect Customer ID.

After speaking with our print service, they have confirmed that the error was made by them during production of the individualized letters. They sincerely apologize for the confusion and are correcting the problem quickly.

Please DO NOT call the Township office or WM Customer Experience directly about your Customer IDs, as it will slow the process of getting your corrected ID numbers to you. New Customer ID information will be coming to you by mail early next week.

You will receive a new letter with your correct Customer ID number on it. This number may be the same one you already received, but we want to ensure we didn’t miss any resident who may have received a letter with incorrect information. Please destroy the original notice you received and use the corrected ID number once you receive it.

Providing direct access to residents to their municipal service account is a relatively new service provided by WM, and unfortunately, a few glitches have occurred. These were unanticipated and unfortunately has created confusion unnecessarily. We apologize for the inaccurate information.

We appreciate your understanding and patience, as we move forward to provide you with the quality services you deserve.

Sincerely,
Waste Management 

March

PECO Performing Work in Cider Knoll and Highland Gate

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PECO we will be upgrading and installing new equipment to enhance the local electric distribution system in and around the Township's Cider Knoll and Highland Gate neighborhoods.  Work is expected to continue through the end of 2021.  A letter from PECO will be mailed to affected customers in these neighborhoods.  An except of this letter from PECO is below:
 
"Our community is operating under a heightened sense of uncertainty during this COVID-19 pandemic. Your priority is to stay safe and maintain a sense of normalcy. You can be assured that the men and women of PECO are working around the clock to ensure we continue to keep the lights on and the gas flowing for the communities we serve. We are considered an essential business during this pandemic and the work our crews are performing is critical to ensure the continued safe and reliable service that you need every day, especially during these times.
 
About the Project:

  • More than $500,000 will be invested to enhance the local electric distribution system for you and your neighbors.
  • The majority of this work will occur on area sidewalks and some streets. Streets where work will occur are Apple Valley Drive, Lollard, Harwood and Ivy Courts, Abbey, Anita and Quaker Circles, and Paxson Lane. Additional work will occur on Kilburn, Bateman, Flint, Chancery, Edgerton, Croasdale, Big Oak, Newgate, Denbeigh, Peel, Gladstone, and Woodbourne Roads.
  • New equipment, including pad-mount transformers could be installed or replaced as necessary.
  • Preliminary design work began in July 2019 and construction is scheduled to begin March 2021.
  • Work will occur from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.  Occasional weekend work may be necessary.
  • The project is expected to be completed by the end of December 2021, and work will be performed by a qualified PECO contractor.
 
Crews may need to temporarily interrupt service to safely complete some of this work. We will work with local residents to ensure they are informed in advance of our activities and any planned interruptions. To ensure that you receive all outage updates, please confirm that your phone number is accurate in our system through MyAccount at www.peco.com/myaccount or by calling 1-800-494-4000. We will also work closely with local officials to minimize the impact on traffic and pedestrians whenever possible. Access for services such as trash removal, student transportation and emergency vehicles will be maintained during construction.
we will be upgrading and installing new equipment to enhance the local electric distribution system in your area.
 
Our community is operating under a heightened sense of uncertainty during this COVID-19 pandemic. Your priority is to stay safe and maintain a sense of normalcy. You can be assured that the men and women of PECO are working around the clock to ensure we continue to keep the lights on and the gas flowing for the communities we serve. We are considered an essential business during this pandemic and the work our crews are performing is critical to ensure the continued safe and reliable service that you need every day, especially during these times.
 
About the Project:
  • More than $500,000 will be invested to enhance the local electric distribution system for you and your neighbors.
  • The majority of this work will occur on area sidewalks and some streets. Streets where work will occur are Apple Valley Drive, Lollard, Harwood and Ivy Courts, Abbey, Anita and Quaker Circles, and Paxson Lane. Additional work will occur on Kilburn, Bateman, Flint, Chancery, Edgerton, Croasdale, Big Oak, Newgate, Denbeigh, Peel, Gladstone, and Woodbourne Roads.
  • New equipment, including pad-mount transformers could be installed or replaced as necessary.
  • Preliminary design work began in July 2019 and construction is scheduled to begin March 2021.
  • Work will occur from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.  Occasional weekend work may be necessary.
  • The project is expected to be completed by the end of December 2021, and work will be performed by a qualified PECO contractor.
 
Crews may need to temporarily interrupt service to safely complete some of this work. We will work with local residents to ensure they are informed in advance of our activities and any planned interruptions. To ensure that you receive all outage updates, please confirm that your phone number is accurate in our system through MyAccount at www.peco.com/myaccount or by calling 1-800-494-4000. We will also work closely with local officials to minimize the impact on traffic and pedestrians whenever possible. Access for services such as trash removal, student transportation and emergency vehicles will be maintained during construction."