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Middletown Township
Municipal Center

3 Municipal Way
Langhorne, PA 19047

Hours: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Phone: (215) 750-3800
Fax: (215) 750-3801

Police Department

5 Municipal Way
Langhorne, PA 19047

Hours: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Business Office: 215-750-3845
911 for Emergencies
(215) 949-1000 Non-Emergencies

Public Works Department

700 Veterans Highway
Levittown, PA 19056

Hours: 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Phone: (215) 943-2900

Tax Collector

Ray Chapman
2222 Trenton Road
Levittown, PA 19056

Phone: (215) 945-1777

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Latest Township News & Events

  • Early this morning, there was a fire at the Dow Chemical Company in Bristol that resulted in the release of chemical vapors into the air. The Middletown Township Emergency Management Department has been monitoring the incident... Read More
  • The 2012 Parks of Bucks County Scavenger Hunt In celebration of National Park Week April 21-29, get outdoors and explore Bucks County’s 500 miles of trails, historic parks, township parks and playgrounds. The goal of... Read More
  • UPDATE - April 23, 2012 MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP LANE RESTRICTIONS ON ROUTE 1 & ROUTE 213 As part of the $19.3 million project to reconstruct the Route 1 Bridge over Route 213 and the ramps at the... Read More
  • WATER MAIN FLUSHING SCHEDULE DAILY FLUSHING OF FIRE HYDRANTS WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE AREAS OF LEVITTOWN IN THE ORDER SHOWN(BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 A.M. AND 5:00 P.M.) TUESDAY, May 15, 2012 QUINCY HOLLOW,... Read More

Strike Up the Band!

Middletown is having a 4th of July Parade!

The opening ceremony will begin the parade at 9:00 AM on July 4th at Veterans Memorial Park on Veterans Highway and continue along Trenton Road to end at Twin Oaks Park.

Star-Spangled Fun for Families

Dress up the kids, dress up the pets and celebrate America's birthday with the whole community. Kids and pets that need a shorter walk will be able to join the parade at the Middletown Community Center on Trenton Road.

Patriotic Pets

Families can dress up their furry friends (or scaly friends) in costumes and march in the parade. Pet handlers must be at least 10 years old or must be accompanied by an adult.

Streamin’ Strollers and Patriotic Pedalers

Strollers, wagons, wheelchairs, bikes, trikes, unicycles, any non-motorized wheeled vehicle may be decorated and entered in the parade. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult.

Families must register their Patriotic Pets, Streamin' Strollers and Patriotic Pedalers either online or by mail. To register online go to the Parks & Recreation page of this website. Click on "Online Registration for Recreation Programs.” Complete the registration form. The season is Summer, the category is Family and then select your parade program choice. There is no fee to participate in the parade.

There is still time for your organization, business, church, neighborhood or group to march in the 2012 parade. Contact the Parks & Recreation Department to register your group to participate. Call 215-750-3890 or email Paul Kopera at pkopera@middletown-township.org.


Middletown Township Municipal Center

Middletown Township Municipal Center

Township Administration and Police Dept. offices are located behind the Shoppes at Flowers Mill, Langhorne, PA. Offices are open Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.

Our addresses are:

Township Administration
3 Municipal Way,
Langhorne, PA 19047

Telephone: (215) 750-3800

Police Deptartment
5 Municipal Way
Langhorne, PA 19047.

Telephone:
To reach the Police, dial 911 for emergencies
(215) 949-1000 for non-emergencies.

For Police Administration, to check on reports or reach a Police Officer's voice mail, dial (215) 750-3845.


Board of Supervisors Public Meeting Broadcast Schedule

TV

Middletown Township Board of Supervisors Public Meetings are broadcast over the Township's Government Access Cable Channel. Comcast subscribers can tune in to Channel 22 and Verizon FIOS TV subscribers will find the Township's broadcasts on Channel 30. Meetings are broadcast live on the first and third Monday of the month at 7:30 PM. When a scheduled meeting date falls on a Monday holiday, meetings will be broadcast live on the following Tuesday at 7:30 PM. Meetings are re-broadcast on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 2:00 AM, 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:00 AM and 4:00 PM.


Middletown Township is now using PennBid, PA's Electronic Procurement Program

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Similar to a paper based process, PennBid provides sealed bid privacy, security and vendor confidentialilty, while streamlining the overall process. Click here to access all bid and proposal documents and questions and answers, along with submitting and updating your bids. Click on the "Solicitations" tab on the PennBid website to view current solicitations.

If you would prefer to access PennBid's website directly, type: www.ebidexchange.com/pennbid in your browser.


Employment Application Form

Click this link to download an employment application form for announced job openings. Mail completed forms to: Middletown Township, 3 Municipal Way, Langhorne, PA 19047, Attn: Ann Everk, Personnel


Application Form for Appointment to Advisory Boards and Commissions

Click this link to download an application form for openings on various boards and commissions. Mail completed forms to: Middletown Township, 3 Municipal Way, Langhorne, PA 19047, or via fax at 215-750-3801.


West Nile Virus

Click this button to learn what you can do to help win the battle against West Nile Virus. Take steps to reduce standing water which will become mosquito-breeding areas on your property. Help win the fight against West Nile Virus. Click the "back" button to return to this page.

Listed below are simple precautions to help prevent mosquito bites, particularly for those most at risk:

  • Make sure screens fit tightly over doors and windows to keep mosquitoes out of your home
  • Consider wearing long-sleeved shirts, long pants and socks when outdoors, particularly when mosquitoes are most active at dawn and dusk, or in areas known for having large numbers of mosquitoes<
  • When possible, reduce outdoor exposure at dawn and dusk during peak mosquito periods (usually April through October)
  • Use insect repellents according to the manufacturer’s instructions. An effective repellent will contain DEET. Consult with a pediatrician or family physician if you have questions about the use of repellent on children, as repellent is not recommended for children under the age of two.

Residents also can reduce the risk of West Nile virus by eliminating the places where mosquitoes breed. Mosquitoes can breed in any puddle that lasts more than four days.

  • Eliminate standing water in any type of containers, including tin cans, plastic containers, bird baths or ceramic pots
  • Remove standing water from discarded tires
  • Clean clogged roof gutters and drains, especially if leaves from surrounding trees tend to plug up drains
  • Clean and chlorinate swimming pools
  • Turn over plastic wading pools and wheelbarrows when not in use
  • Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish
  • Drill holes in the bottom of recycling containers left outdoors

West Nile virus is spread to people and animals by infected mosquitoes. The virus can cause West Nile encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain. While anyone can contract the virus, older adults and people with compromised immune systems are at highest risk of developing the disease.

People with mild infections of West Nile virus may experience fever, headache, body aches, skin rash and swollen lymph glands. People with more serious infections may experience high fever, headache, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, coma, tremors, occasional convulsions and paralysis. Please check with your health care provider regarding current preventative and treatment actions.

For more information about West Nile virus, including current test results for mosquitoes, birds and horses, visit the West Nile virus website at www.westnile.state.pa.us or call the Department of Health at 1-877-PA HEALTH (1-877-724-3258).


Ready America - U.S.Department of Homeland Security

Ready.GovVisit Ready.Gov at www.Ready.gov and the U. S. Department of Homeland Security website at www.dhs.gov for information on what you can do to prepare for the unexpected. Prepare, plan, and be informed are the important messages delivered by these websites. Each site provides a great deal of information on how to prepare and plan for an emergency, what to do in the event of a terrorist attack and specific information on current issues of concern. Learn the importance of an emergency plan and how to prepare your own. Find out what you need to assemble an effective emergency supply kit. Visit these sites often to stay informed and ready.


Pennsylvania establishes a Terrorism Tip Line.

The Pensylvania State Police, Bureau of Criminal Investigation has established an e-mail address and a toll free telephone number to allow members of the public to contact the State Police Intelligence Section with information relative to Pennsylvania's Homeland Security. Residents of Pennsylvania are encouraged to use the e-mail or toll free number to report suspicious individuals or activity that may be directly or indirectly associated with terrorists or terrorist activity. In emergency situations, citizens should phone their local Police Department rather than use the terrorism tip line. To report security or terrorism information, call 888-292-1919, e-mail sp-intelligence@state.pa.us or visit www.psp.state.pa.us for more information.