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Delco Alert
Delco Alert is a new system to alert county residents of weather, homeland security issues, Amber Alerts, school and facility closures and major highway closures; sent directly to your cell phone and or email. Click on the “DELCO ALERT” and follow the links to register. Best of all, its free; brought to you by Delaware County Council for Your Protection. Choose the types of notifications you wish to receive and customize the areas you want notifications for. You can change them at any time by simply logging back in. |

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Middletown Township
Middletown Township Municipal Building is located at 27 N. Pennell Road; Delaware County’s 3rd largest municipality with a growing population of over 17,000 in all types of communities. A multi-diverse municipality, with open space with walking trails to large corporations and institutions; Middletown offers an excellent quality of life. Through the Township’s website, information about code enforcement and permits, zoning information, public safety information and community activities for all ages may be easily accessed. |
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Middletown Township Free Library
The Middletown Township Free Library offers reading and education services for all ages, located at the township building at 27 N. Pennell Road. Part of the Delaware County Public Library System, the Middletown Library also offers internet access and public information about the history of Middletown Township. Find out Why All Trails Lead to Middletown. |
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Middletown Township Business & Professional Association
In October 2008, the association will celebrate its 40th Anniversary. Providing a long standing source for small and large businesses alike for information sharing; the association gathers business managers, associates and owners together to bring the best of Middletown Township to the consumer. Follow the link, membership information is listed there; become a Member of the Association, Lima Fire Company Did! |
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John J. Tyler Arboretum
Located at 515 Painter Road, Tyler Arboretum is one of the oldest Arboretums in the United States; provides 650 acres of trails and flowering gardens. Many activities during the year like flower seed sales and Pumpkin Days provide family activities for all ages. Many of the original trees and buildings still exist on the property open to the public. |
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Williamson School of Free Trade
The 220-acre campus, located in Middletown Township, Delaware County, PA, was purchased in 1889. Frank Furness, one of the most prominent architects of the day, was employed to design the buildings. The School opened in 1891 and it offered three-year programs in bricklaying, carpentry, machine shop, and pattern-making. With the first graduation in 1894, the School became a significant pioneer in America’s vocational education movement. Williamson’s rich history continues through its involvement as a positive role model for its students and its alumni. |
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Penncrest High School
Celebrating 50 years of education in the Rose Tree Media School District, Penncrest continues to rate high in scholastic abilities, its sports programs and promoting community awareness. Many alumni of Penncrest include,; Captain John Laufer of the Pennsylvania State Police (a former Chief Engineer of Lima), Former US Representative The Honorable Curt Weldon, Former County Councilman Andy Reilly and NBC10 Correspondent Jamison Uhler. |
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Penn State University Brandywine
Celebrating in 2008, 40 years of Penn State University education, one of the top 10 rated universities in the country, Brandywine Campus is located at 25 Yearsley Mills Road in Middletown Township. The campus draws most of its students from Delaware and Chester counties, parts of Montgomery County, and the City of Philadelphia- an area that includes every type of neighborhood represented in the Eastern United States. The Library/Learning Center is officially renamed the John D. Vairo Library, honoring the campus's first director/CEO. Dr. Vairo, a friend of Lima Fire Company, is a long time resident of Middletown Township and has served his community in various ways; most recent as a member of the Township Fire Apparatus Replacement Committee. |
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