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  2. Trash pickups change for Thanksgiving holiday. Here are ...

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    Morrisville Thanksgiving garbage, recycling schedule. Trash and recycling pickup service normally scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 24, will be moved to Friday, Nov. 25. Friday service will be moved to ...

  3. Holidays change recycling schedule

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    Dec. 19—In observance of the Christmas holiday and New Years, Decatur Recycling pickup will be pushed back a day in each of the next two weeks. If the regular recycling collection day is ...

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  6. Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Mount Pleasant in 2024 Miners at American Radiator Mine, Mount Pleasant, 1936 Warden House (1886) National Register of Historic Places Main Street. Mount Pleasant borough is located at what was originally the junction of two Native American paths. With the coming of Europeans, those two paths - now known as Pennsylvania Routes 31 (east ...

  7. Snyder County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Route 35 begins on U.S. 11/15 south of Selinsgrove and runs roughly parallel to Route 522, crossing through Freeburg and Mount Pleasant Mills then westward to McAllisterville and Richfield in western Snyder County. State routes 235, 104 and 204 cross the county in a north–south direction.

  8. Mount Pleasant Central School District - Wikipedia

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    Mount Pleasant Central School District is a school district headquartered in Thornwood, New York. It includes the census-designated places of Hawthorne and Thornwood, as well as a portion of the village of Pleasantville. The district is mostly in the Town of Mount Pleasant. The territory extends into the North Castle Town. [1]

  9. Wheatland Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s a small group of Mt. Pleasant Food Co-Op (now the GreenTree Cooperative Grocery) members and local musicians were staging free concerts and benefits around the Big Rapids and Mt. Pleasant, MI areas. Common sites were city parks and public halls. Proceeds enabled the food co-op to pay rent and utilities.