Politics & Government

Warminster Signs New Trash, Recycling Contract

Residents will be getting two containers, one for trash and the other for recycling, under the new contract, the township manager said.

WARMINSTER, PA — The township of Warminster awarded a new contract for trash and recycling to J.P. Mascaro & Sons on Tuesday and residents will be getting separate containers for trash and recycling soon.

Warminster Township Manager Gregg Schuster said the township held an open bidding process and that Mascaro was the low bidder. The two containers is one of the changes that will be made under the new contract.

Schuster said the township will be working with the company to answer questions and that details will be forthcoming in the future.

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In a news releaseWednesday, Mascaro said that the Warminster Township contract was part of $42 million in municipal contracts awarded to the company in the last quarter of 2018.

"Our company continues to grow its business in the municipal sector, and we look forward to serving the 11 municipalities and their residents under our recently awarded contracts," company President Pat Mascaro said in the release.

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