COMMUNITY NEWS
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL
Waste Management offers disposal of unwanted potentially hazardous and hard-to-recycle items from your home, including televisions. Scheduling a home collection is easy! And it’ s FREE for Baldwin Borough residents!
To set up a collection: CALL WM at 800-449-7587 or ONLINE at wmatyourdoor. com
Collected Items Include some of the following:
Household Chemicals, Automotive Products, Consumer Electronics, Paint Products, Batteries, Garden Chemicals, Fluorescent Lights Bulbs, Thermometers and thermostats, Flammable Items, Syringes and Lancets, Swimming Pool Chemicals
NATIONAL DRUG TAKE-BACK INITIATIVE
Baldwin Borough Police Department will once again be a host site for the DEA’ s 28th National Drug Take-Back Initiative. On Saturday, April 26th from 10 AM to 2 PM, come to the police station and drop off any expired / unused prescription or over-the-counter medicine. This collection will take place in the Auditorium at the Baldwin Borough Municipal Building, located at 3344 Churchview Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15227.
For residents who can’ t make this event, we do have a medicine drop box located in our police lobby. The lobby is open to all residents during business hours, Mondays – Fridays from 9 AM to 4 PM, excluding holidays. Questions can be answered by calling the non-emergency line, which is 412-881-1300.
For a complete list visit baldwinborough. org
COMMUNITY WELLNESS & RESOURCE FAIR aldwin BALDWIN BOROUGH NEWS
We are pleased to announce that our second annual Community Wellness & Resource Fair will be held on Thursday, May 1st from 6 PM to 8 PM in the Auditorium at the Municipal Building. Please consider joining us at this year’ s event, which is designed to connect individuals and families with resources they need to live happier, healthier lives. Admission to the event is FREE. Expected to participate this year are agencies who can assist with mental health support, substance abuse, senior citizens, children and adolescents, domestic violence, immigrant & refugees, basic needs and public safety. While there, you will have the opportunity to speak individually with professionals who specialize in these disciplines, ask questions, and discover possible solutions to issues you or your family are facing.
For more information, please contact Ms. Samantha Yule, LCSW, the Police Social Worker, at 412-882-9600, extension 1766.
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