When did Pymatuning Township become Shenango River Township?

When did Pymatuning Township become Shenango River Township?

Then in 1806 the southern part became Pymatuning Township, from which our township was formed in 1914. The size of the township as stated by the court decree remained unchanged until after 1950, when the United States Government started to acquire land for the construction of the Shenango Reservoir.

How big is South Pymatuning Township, PA?

Of the 15,000 acres of land purchased by the U.S. Government for the Shenango Reservoir Area, South Pymatuning Township lost a larger portion than any other political unit.

When is burning day in South Pymatuning Township?

Burning days are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 7:00am to 11:00am and Tuesday evening from 7:00pm to 10:00pm. If burning outside a barrel, a permit is required and can be obtained at the Township Building.

Where to dispose of prescription drugs in South Pymatuning?

South Pymatuning Township now has a Safe Medication Disposal box in the Municipal Building lobby where residents may dispose of expired and unused prescription drugs and over the counter medications. This box is secure and will be emptied as needed by the police department who will make sure the drugs are disposed of in the proper way.

Then in 1806 the southern part became Pymatuning Township, from which our township was formed in 1914. The size of the township as stated by the court decree remained unchanged until after 1950, when the United States Government started to acquire land for the construction of the Shenango Reservoir.

Of the 15,000 acres of land purchased by the U.S. Government for the Shenango Reservoir Area, South Pymatuning Township lost a larger portion than any other political unit.

Burning days are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 7:00am to 11:00am and Tuesday evening from 7:00pm to 10:00pm. If burning outside a barrel, a permit is required and can be obtained at the Township Building.

South Pymatuning Township now has a Safe Medication Disposal box in the Municipal Building lobby where residents may dispose of expired and unused prescription drugs and over the counter medications. This box is secure and will be emptied as needed by the police department who will make sure the drugs are disposed of in the proper way.