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Carbondale was the site of the first deep vein anthracite coal mine [7] in the United States, and was the site of the Carbondale mine fire which burned from 1946 to the early 1970s. Carbondale has struggled with the demise of the once-prominent coal mining industry that had once made the region a haven for immigrants seeking work.
The Stanolind Recycling Plant was in operation as early 1947. [32] Another early recycling mill was Waste Techniques, built in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania in 1972. [citation needed] Waste Techniques was sold to Frank Keel in 1978, and resold to BFI in 1981. Woodbury, New Jersey, was the first city in the United States to mandate recycling. [33]
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 ...
Carbondale Township is a township in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania and is respectively named for the adjoining city of Carbondale. The township is located near Scranton . The population was 1,126 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ]
Palmyra Township, the only one of 17 municipalities in Pike County offering their own residents a regular, full drop-off site for recycling, has become an unwanted attraction for some people ...
As of the census [4] of 2010, there were 2,178 people, 925 households, and 586 families residing in the township. The population density was 142.4 people per square mile (55.0 people/km 2).
Simpson is in northeastern Lackawanna County, in the southern part of Fell Township. It is bordered to the south by the city of Carbondale. Pennsylvania Route 171 is Simpson's Main Street, leading north 5 miles (8 km) to Forest City and south 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the center of Carbondale. Simpson is 17 miles (27 km) northeast of Scranton.
Sacred Heart High School was a Roman Catholic Junior/Senior high school in Carbondale, Pennsylvania. [1] It was formerly known as St. Rose. [2] [3] By order of Bishop Martino, grades 9–12 were closed in June 2005. The school’s mascot was the Crusader, and the school’s colors were blue and gold. The school had other mascots in its era: The ...