"I'm on the Consumer Protection and Technology Committee and this is something that we really should address statewide," said Ciresi.
A.J. Blosenski tells the Troubleshooters, "We value the partnership we have with East Whiteland Township. We previously communicated to them our comprehensive, long-term plans for effectively managing and minimizing service interruptions. Moving forward, we remain committed to collaborating closely with the township to promptly address any issues that may arise."
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection licenses trash haulers and tells the Troubleshooters it has received multiple complaints since at least May.