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Peter Hendershot (908) 725-2300 ext. 1195 The Public Works Department consists of 23
full-time employees and is responsible for the maintenance of all Borough
streets, parks, public facilities and sanitary sewer systems. In addition the Public Works Department
provides the following services: ·
Sanitation
Removal ·
Road Maintenance ·
Snow Removal ·
Tree Services ·
Parks
Maintenance ·
Street Sweeping 2008
Hazardous Waste Drop Off Schedule 2008
First Saturday Drop Off Schedule Things to recycle
curbside:
Paper:
NEWSPAPER:
Newspapers must be bundled and tied with string or twine. Anything that comes with the newspaper can be
recycled with the newspaper including: comics, TV/magazine sections, glossy
coupons and colored food/store ads. OTHER
PAPER/JUNK MAIL: Other
paper includes: Magazines, Catalogs,
Writing/school paper, Phone books, All envelopes, Store fliers w/mailing
labels, Paperback books, Office paper Copy paper,,Hardcover books with hard covers removed. Place in a brown paper bag and put
next to your blue bucket. Please DO NOT include
Metallic coated paper or paper plates and cups. CORRUGATED
CARDBOARD: Corrugated cardboard
must be cut into squares of 2ft. x 2ft. and tied with string
or twine. Brown paper bags are also acceptable. Place corrugated next
to
blue recycling bucket. Please DO NOT include
chip board such as cereal boxes, pizza boxes, gift boxes, 12-pack boxes. Commingled
Items: should
be rinsed thoroughly. Please remove all
lids, caps and closures and place inside the blue recycling bucket. Please include: GLASS
BOTTLES AND JARS (all colors) CANS:
including Steel and Bi-metal cans (soup/vegetable type cans) and Aluminum cans (soda and beer type
cans) PLASTIC
BOTTLES: water, soda, milk,
detergent and other plastic bottles with #1 or #2 inside a recycle triangle
molded into the bottom of plastic containers. Bottle neck should be smaller
than the body of the bottle. (PLEASE do not include motor oil, antifreeze
bottles, toys, plastic bags, pesticide containers, pool chemical containers,
plastic cups, plastic silverware, polystyrene cups, plates, trays, flower pots,
beer balls, yogurt, margarine, butter containers, prescription containers.) Batteries: Includes dry-cell batteries such as radio,
toy, watch and calculator batteries. Place in sealed plastic zip-top bag and place
inside
your blue recycling bucket. Textiles: Includes Clean Clothing, Nylon Curtains, Drapes, Towels, Sheets, Hats,
Belts, Paired Socks, Paired Shoes Securely Tied Together .
UNACCEPTABLE items include Wet Clothing, Rugs, Pillows, Plastic Foam-Backed Drapes. Place Textiles in
waterproof bags. SEAL BAGS SECURELY to keep textiles clean and dry. Special
textile recycling bags are available at your local municipal office and from
the
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