Recent News
- Lawrence County Heritage Days
- New Castle Community Packs Downtown for 2024 Fireworks Fest
- Fireworks Fest Plans Set For Downtown New Castle
- Summer Concert Series 2024
- Fireworks Fest Planned for Downtown New Castle
- New Castle Community Blood Drive – June 24
- Road Closure Notice – North Mill Street
- Act 13 – New Castle Spending Report for 2022
- Demolition of Former First Merit Building to Resume in April
- New Castle City Council is taking Letters of Interest for the vacant Council Member Seat
Public Works
New Castle Announces 2023 Investment in City Paving
Apr 25 2023
More than $5 Million Directed Toward City Paving From 2020 to 2023 (New Castle, PA—April 21, 2023) On Thursday, New Castle City Council announced the approval of a roughly $1.2 million paving project for 2023 to be carried out by …
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Fall Leaf Pick Up | Oct 31 – Dec 8
Oct 24 2022
Fall leaf pick up will start Oct 31 and end Dec 8. Residents must use compostable bags (leaves only) and placed curbside. Holiday tree pickup runs the first two weeks of January. Trees over 8 feet must be cut into …
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Christmas Tree Disposal
Dec 30 2020
Aiken will pick up Christmas Trees at no charge to their customer base between Jan 4 – Jan 14 on normal garbage days. * The tree must be free of decorations and trees greater than 8′ must be CUT into …
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New Castle Area Boil Water Advisory Lifted
Nov 26 2020
A precautionary boil water advisory is no longer in effect for customers in portions of the City of New Castle, Union Township, Shenango Township, Hickory Township, Neshannock Township and Mahoning Township. Customers no longer need to boil their water before …
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Boil Water Advisory
Nov 24 2020
Per PAWC, the boil water advisory remains in effect tentatively until this Thursday morning. The leak was fixed yesterday. However, additional testing requirements need to be performed over the next two days per PUC guidelines. Water is being passed out …
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