
SOUND THE ALARM – Save a Life!
SOUND THE ALARM – Save a Life. The American Red Cross is hosting a day
Linesville Borough along with Pine Township will be hosting a cleanup day for Borough residents on Saturday, May 16, 2025 at the 327 Lockhart Alley maintenance facility from 8:00am until 12 noon. We will accept tree limbs, branches, and sticks that must be loaded into a separate vehicle. We will take electronics (tv, computer monitors, computer tower, etc.) however there will be a $10.00 fee per device. Also accepted this year will be tires with the following prices – Passenger $3.00, 19.5 $5.00, semi $10.00, and super singles $12.00. The following will NOT be accepted: household waste, biohazard chemicals, gases, oils, liquid paints or stains (completely empty cans or fully dried paint can be accepted), construction debris (lumber, shingles/roofing, concrete), dirt, animal waste, or grass clippings.
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SOUND THE ALARM – Save a Life. The American Red Cross is hosting a day

Benefits include medical insurance provided for the employee, pension plan, life insurance, paid time off and vacation time

Linesville Borough is launching a Hometown Heroes Banner Program as a living tribue for our

Click the link to see a video of the current mural project on the Blossoms

Please complete the survey regarding your indoor plumbing and return to the Borough Office.

Please see the below schedule for Holidays that the Linesville Borough Office will be closed.
Linesville was settled by Amos Line, who was born in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. “Line established a mill at the site in 1820. The village was laid out in 1825. It was first known as Line’s Mills, but the name was changed to Linesville Station in 1864. It was not known as Linesville until 1883. It was incorporated from Pine Township on March 22, 1862.



