Middletown township prepares for snow; neshaminy schools delay opening

Middletown Township Prepares for Snow; Neshaminy Schools Delay Opening

January 15, 2024

MIDDLETOWN, PA – As snow begins to fall in the area, the Middletown Township Police Department urges residents to exercise caution due to potentially slippery roads. The department announced that Neshaminy schools will operate on a two-hour delayed schedule tomorrow.

The police department will have an increased number of officers on duty overnight to respond to both weather-related and other emergencies. Residents can reach the department for non-emergencies at 215-949-1000.

Additionally, Township public works teams will be working throughout the night, salting and plowing roads as necessary. The police department encourages everyone to stay safe and keep warm.

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