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MEETINGS & EVENTS Public Notices
EVENTS & NOTICES
NOTICE
Delaware Township seeks to fill a vacancy on the Zoning Hearing Board. The Board meets on an as needed basis. The volunteers would be expected to become familiar with the Township’s Zoning Ordinance. Letters of interest should be provided to: Delaware Township, 116 Wilson Hill Road, Dingmans Ferry, PA 18328 or by email to DTBOS@ptd.net. No phone calls please.
Thank you Krista Predmore Township Administrator/Assistant Treasurer
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the meetings for the Delaware Township Board of Supervisors for 2021 will be on the second (2nd) and fourth (4th) Wednesday of each month on the following dates: January 13th, January 27th, February 10th, February 24th, March 10th, March 24th, April 14th, April 28th, May 12th, May 26th, June 9th, June 23rd, July 14th, July 28th, August 11th, August 25th, September 8th, September 22nd, October 13th and October 27th. November and December meetings ONLY will be on the first and third Wednesday of each month on the following dates: November 3rd and November 17th, and December 1st and December 15th
All meetings to be held at the Delaware Township Municipal Building, located at 116 Wilson Hill Road, Dingmans Ferry, PA 18328. Workshops will begin at 6:00 p.m. and regular meetings at 7:00 p.m.
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Krista Predmore Township Administrator
NOTICE
The Delaware Township Planning Commission will hold regularly scheduled meetings on the first (1st) and third (3rd) Tuesdays of each month at 6:30 p.m. These meetings will be held at the Delaware Township Municipal Building, located at 116 Wilson Hill Road, Dingmans Ferry, PA 18328.
Thank you. Krista Predmore Township Administrator/Assistant Treasurer
2021 Bulk Dump Disposal Days
The Delaware Township Bulk Disposal will be open the first and third Saturday of each month from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. during the Spring, Summer and Fall. Bulk will only be available the first Saturday of the month during the winter months.
July 3, 2021 and July 17, 2021 August 7, 2021 and August 21, 2021 September 4, 2021 and September 18, 2021 October 2, 2021 and October 16, 2021 November 6, 2021 December 4, 2021
important contacts for seniors
From the Pike County Area Agency on Aging
MEDICARE PLANS AVAILABLE
www.medicare.gov Call APPRISE at 800-783-7067 Call Medicare at 800-633-4227 or 877-486-248 (TTY) Or call us at 570-775-5550 for appt. to assist you.
PIKE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION
Hours 7:30am-4:00pm 570-296-3408 or 866-681-4947
DO NOT CALL REGISTRY
If you want to stop those nagging calls from solicitors you can place your phone number on the Do Not Call registry by calling 888-382-1222 or go online to www.donotcall.gov
SENIOR LAW CENTER
Senior Law Center protects the legal rights & interests of seniors in PA through legal services, referral services and advocacy. Call their helpline at 877-727-7529
PIKE COUNTY AREA AGENCY ON AGING
Blooming Grove - 570-775-5550 Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm Dingmans Center - 570-828-7812 Hours: Tues & Fri 9am-3pm Lackawaxen/Shohola - 570-685-7808 Hours: Mon, Wed, Thurs 9am-2pm Milford - 570-832-1929 Hours: Wed & Fri 1am-3pm
TO ADVERTISE in LIVING DELAWARE CALL 845.456.1218
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Garden Donations from Marywood University Graduate Student
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home is in Greentown, PA and she wanted to help a garden that was in her vicinity.
Adrianna found friends and family to help acquire the needed garden tools. All the donations will be in use at the community garden’s second workday of the season on May 8. When joining the community garden, all participants are required to volunteer 8 hours to maintain the public areas of the township garden. This is in addition to planting and maintaining their individual plots. The garden was established in 2002 and is supported by the Delaware Township Supervisors. Many residents live is areas that are either rocky or shaded, not ideal conditions for gardening. Adrianna would encourage other communities to provide the opportunity for residents to get involved with gardening when they cannot garden at their homes. Participants benefit in many ways. They produce their own organic vegetables, they enjoy the outdoors while working, they get the exercise that comes with digging and planting and they share information and gardening tips.
A big thank you goes to Adrianna from the Smith-Harker Community Gardeners for recognizing our need and we wish her the best in her future endeavors.




