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Now that Christmas is over, what do I do with my Tree? Toms River, NJ

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Mortgage and Lending with CMG Home Loans NMLS 248937

This is always a question: What to do with your Christmas tree now that it is dropping needles all over your floor? Well, here is your answer for Toms River, NJ residents!

The Parks and Recreation Department conducts a Christmas tree recycling program each January. Residents should recycle Christmas trees by taking them to any one of the following locations through January. The trees will be made into wood chips rather than paying a fee at the landfill.

  •   Skyview Park (Vaughn Avenue)
  •  Riverwood Park (Riverwood Avenue)
  •  Silverton Park (Maine Street)
  •  Bayside Park (Bay Blvd., Ortley)
  •  Bey Lea Park (Tennis Court and Parking Lot)
  •  Chadwick Beach Park (Strickland Blvd.)
  •  Money Island Park (Longfellow Avenue)
  •  Winding River Park - South (Off Rt. 37 West)
  •  Toms River Township Recycling Center (Church Road)

The Public Works Department will collect Christmas trees after the Parks & Recreation recycling program is completed.  From January 15 through January 31, Public Works will collect Christmas trees. Place the trees at the curb for collection.  After January 31, all trees must be dropped off at our Recycling Convenience Center on Church Road.

Remember: You may pickup freemulch and woodchips at the Recycling Convenience Center.

 

I hope you found this to be helpful!

Have a great week!

Rob

Robert Rauf

(732)223-1630 x102

Real Estate Mortgage Network

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Robert Rauf
CMG Home Loans - Toms River, NJ

Now I know I can safely leave my tree at the curb! 

Jan 05, 2009 05:38 AM
Susan Mangigian
RE/MAX Preferred - West Chester, PA
Chester & Delaware County Homes, Delaware and Ches

Well, that problem is solved! 

Jan 05, 2009 06:43 AM
Robert Rauf
CMG Home Loans - Toms River, NJ

Thanks for making me think of it Susan!  Had to do a little research, but now I know I better get it out to the curb!

Jan 05, 2009 06:46 AM
Kara Casamassina
International Property Management Group, LLC - Aiken, SC
Boomers and beyond

Great info Rob!  Our city does this too..... but since we don't actually own the chipper they aren't doing it this year.  Funny thing is - I guess they didn't tell anyone because everyone is dropping off their trees at the old spot still, lol.     Hope you are doing well :)

Jan 05, 2009 07:12 AM
Lisa Friedman
Alliance Realtors - Bedminster, NJ
Central New Jersey Real Estate

The question is - how long is the longest you have ever seen someone keep their tree up.  I knew someone who took their tree down in February once.  I don't know how the needles stayed on it that long, but they did.

Jan 05, 2009 08:41 AM