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Recycling
Huntingdon County accepts plastics #1-7 at the Fairgrounds drop-off location.
Huntingdon Borough is a mandated community and they have their own program.
Dry up old latex paint by dumping it onto newspapers or adding clay based kitty litter. If you have a gallon or more call your local church, Salvation Army, or a local theater group to see if it can be reused.
Oil based paint can be dried as well, but should be disposed of at a collection facility.
Oil based paint can be dried as well, but should be disposed of at a collection facility.
The county does not, however the Huntingdon County Conservation District holds a tire colleciton usually every year. You can find out more about it here: https://www.keeppabeautiful.org/tire-collection-event-planned.
No, you do not have to remove labels, but make sure all recyclables are clean and no food products are left in containers.
Tie stacks of newspapers with string or place in brown paper bags.
There are businesses and organizations in the area that may accept used clothing. Check with churches, Goodwill, the Salvation Army, and used clothing/consignment stores.
There are two drop-off locations for the county: On Fairgrounds Road next to the county fairgrounds site; and at the Marklesburg post office.
Prison
Sheriff
5 years
It will take about two weeks to process your application. You must return to our office to have your photo taken, therefore your permit cannot be mailed to you.
Applicants must be at least 21 years of age and reside in Huntingdon County.
Yes. The total cost of the permit is $25.00. A payment of $10.00 must accompany the application upon returning it. The balance of $15.00 is to be paid upon receiving your permit. If your application is rejected, the $10.00 fee will not be returned.
NO. Applications MUST be hand delivered to our office.