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Mifflinburg Borough office closed Monday for Memorial Day

Residents needing borough staff, permits or in-person payments will have to wait until Tuesday, May 26, after Mifflinburg Borough closes its office for Memorial Day.

Marcus Williams··2 min read
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Mifflinburg Borough office closed Monday for Memorial Day
Source: mifflinburgboro.com

Residents who need to pay borough bills, ask questions, file permits, or handle other in-person business at Mifflinburg Borough’s office will need to do it before the holiday weekend. The borough office will be closed Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of Memorial Day, and regular business hours will resume Tuesday, May 26.

The closure affects the borough office at 120 N. Third Street in Mifflinburg, where staff normally keep weekday hours from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Borough staff can be reached at (570) 966-1013, and residents with emergencies should call 911. The borough website lists Margaret A. Metzger as borough manager, Rob Rowe as project manager and supervisor, and Jason Mitchell as public works supervisor, giving residents named contacts if they need follow-up after the holiday.

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The timing lands at the end of an active stretch on the borough calendar. Mifflinburg’s May 2026 schedule included a May 19 Planning Commission meeting and a May 19 Borough Council meeting, along with recurring borough work sessions and recycling items. That makes Monday’s closure a pause in front-counter access rather than a broader shutdown of borough activity.

The Memorial Day notice is also routine for Mifflinburg. The borough posted a similar closure for May 26, 2025, and another Memorial Day closure listing for May 27, 2024. The pattern shows the office follows the holiday in the same way year after year, closing for one day and reopening for normal service the next business day.

Memorial Day falls on Monday, May 25, 2026, and local government offices across Pennsylvania generally observe the holiday. State holiday-closure guidance lists Memorial Day as a closing date for PennDOT facilities, and central Pennsylvania holiday coverage has noted that government offices and schools close while many retailers stay open on modified hours. For Union County residents, the practical takeaway is simple: if borough business cannot wait, handle it before Monday morning or be ready to return when the office reopens Tuesday.

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