Friday, December 21, 2012
Only three more streets left for storm debris pick-up!
Manalapan Township Department of Public Works is working with hired contractors to clean up the storm debris that Hurricane Sandy left behind. The streets that are scheduled for branch, brush, and debris collection starting on Friday, Dec. 21 are: These are the final streets to be completed in the first collection schedule. If your street is not on the collection schedule that does not mean that the street has been missed. According to the Township, a second and final collection will take place within the Township once everything has been picked up a first time. A second and final collection for storm debris will also begin on Friday, Dec. 21 along the following routes: Please place all tree limbs, branches, brush, and damaged trees at …
Friday, December 14, 2012
The following neighborhoods and streets will have their storm debris collected beginning tomorrow.
Manalapan Township Department of Public Works is working with hired contractors to clean up the storm debris that Hurricane Sandy left behind. The streets that are scheduled for branch, brush, and debris collection starting on Saturday, Dec. 15 are: Please place all tree limbs, branches, brush, and damaged trees at the curb for collection and be sure that it is not in the street or juts out into the street as this can be hazardous to drivers. The Public Works and contractor trucks may be coming around the neighborhood to collect debris in the early morning hours in order to accomplish as much as possible.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Garbage to continue as usual, bags of brush to be picked up from curb by DPW.
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Monday, November 5, 2012
Garbage pick-up within Manalapan Township will continue as normal, and any streats that are missed will be picked up the following day, according to the Manalapan municipal government. In regards to storm debris, brush and leaf pick-up, the Manalapan Township Department of Public Works will be collecting debris from the storm - including tree limbs, brush, and leaves in paaper bags. Please place this items on the curb in front of your home. Be certain that this is not placed in the street as that can become a safety hazard and obstruct traffic.
SOG
11:53 am on Friday, December 21, 2012
As usual, Main Street in Tennent seems to be forgotten once again. We had to go to town hall and complain to get stuff picked up after Irene, I guess we'll have to do the same thing again.   more ›