Newton Township

Newton Township Newton was organized in 1844 and is the ninth oldest township in Lackawanna County. The population of Newton Township, as reported in the 2000 census was 2,699.

Geography of Newton Township:
Newton Township, a “Township of Second Class,” is located in the west-central section of Lackawanna County and contains some 22.4 square miles (approximately 14,340 acres). The Township is bounded on the west by Falls Township, Wyoming County, and by the Susquehanna River in the south and west, which separates Luzerne and Lackawanna Counties. The eastern border of the

Township consists almost wholly of Ransom Township, including the formidable physical barriers of West Mountain and Bald Mountain. In the North, Newton Township is bounded by West Abington, Glenburn and South Abington Townships. Population Characteristics:
Because Newton Township lies at the edge of the Scranton perimeter, the demographic composition has changed significantly over the past thirty years. The transformation in character from a primarily rural, agricultural community to a more residential, bedroom community has resulted from an area population shift and contributed to the growth of the Township. History of Newton Township:
Very few publications exist which chart the history of Newton Township. The only book in print which provides sufficient detail about the Township is The History of Newton and Ransom Townships published by J.B. Stephens in 1912. This book is now out of print. A portion of the following perspective was taken from this informative book. The first pioneer settler to establish a residence in what is now known as Newton Township was Richard Garner, who came to this Township in 1803. He was shortly followed by Barronet Rodney in 1803 also. The many settlers that followed endured many privations and hardships in developing a viable community. In addition to those previously mentioned, many of the early settlers have names we are quite familiar with, including: Ayres, Beemer, Biesecker, Brink, Corselius, Cosner, Garrison, Hopkins, Jacoby, Kresge, LaCoe, LaRue, Richards, Rosenkrans, Saxe, Shook, Smith, Spenser, Thompson, Veety, Vosburg and many others. Many of our friends and neighbors are descendants of the original settlers. The community was formed out of that portion of Falls Township which remained in Luzerne County after the creation of Wyoming County. The name bestowed upon our Township was done so in recognition of the many pioneer settlers who migrated from Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey.

04/24/2026

ZONING HEARING CANCELLED FOR MONDAY, APRIL 27TH:

Newton Township's zoning attorney just received notification that the applicant for the appeal of the township's zoning officer for the data centers on Newton Road, has requested a continuance. The proper notifications will again be done if another hearing is to take place.

04/07/2026

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the real estate tax collector will not be able to have office hours at the Newton Recreation Center today, however, she will be there tomorrow from 2:30PM to 3:30PM.

She will return next week, as usual, Tuesdays 3PM to 4:30PM.

Newton Township was notified by Lackawanna County Roads & Bridges that the straight- through section of the triangle bet...
03/19/2026

Newton Township was notified by Lackawanna County Roads & Bridges that the straight- through section of the triangle between Airport Drive and Winola Road will be closed tomorrow. They will be repairing the damaged bridge - no time frame was given.

03/11/2026

Tax Bills: Due to the County being behind in getting our real estate bills printed, the bills will be in the mail by March 18th. Real estate tax office hours at Newton Recreation Center, 1814 Newton Ransom Blvd. will begin March 24th. Office hours will be Tuesdays from 3PM to 4:30PM or by appointment.

02/27/2026

J.P Mascaro called the township at 5:45pm last night to say that pick-up will not be until Saturday this week. My apologies for the late notice.

02/20/2026

NEWTON TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS – PROPERTY TAX REASSESSMENT INFORMATION AND SENIOR TAX RELIEF

As Chairman of the Newton Township Board of Supervisors, I understand that many of our residents—especially senior citizens on fixed incomes—are concerned about the recent Lackawanna County property reassessment and the impact it has had on their property tax bills. I want to ensure Newton Township residents understand their rights and the relief programs that may be available to them.

Important information for residents:

• If you believe your property assessment is too high, you have the right to file an appeal with Lackawanna County.

• Filing an appeal does NOT pause your tax bill. Property taxes must still be paid by the due date to avoid penalties and interest.

• If your appeal is successful, you may be able to receive a refund or credit for any overpayment but it is still unclear.

Senior Citizen Property Tax Relief Program:

Pennsylvania offers a Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program that provides direct financial relief to eligible senior citizens.

You may qualify if:

• You are age 65 or older

• Your household income is $48,110 or less (half of Social Security income does not count toward this limit)

Eligible seniors may receive rebates ranging from $380 up to $1,000 or more.
Free assistance is available locally:

Lackawanna County Area Agency on Aging
Phone: (570) 963-6740

They will assist seniors with the application process at no cost.

To file an assessment appeal, contact:

Lackawanna County Assessment Office
Phone: (570) 963-6850

Newton Township is committed to ensuring residents have access to clear information and understand their options. I strongly encourage residents, especially our senior citizens, to explore the appeal process and available tax relief programs.

Respectfully,

Doug Pallman
Chairman, Newton Township Board of Supervisors

02/20/2026

Newton Township Residents: J.P. Mascaro has just informed the township office that the recycling truck broke down, therefore, recycling will be picked up tomorrow. Please let your neighbors know.

From USPS. Please clear the snow from around your mailboxes to avoid disruption in your mail deliveries.
01/28/2026

From USPS. Please clear the snow from around your mailboxes to avoid disruption in your mail deliveries.

01/28/2026

Due to the storm, Mascaro will be operating off a holiday week so pick-up will be Saturday this week (January 31st).

Address

1528 Newton-Ransom Boulevard
Clarks Summit, PA
18411

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

(570) 587-1520

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