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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Sandy Brush Clean-Up Fully Complete

The township DPW has finished removing brush.

The township is reporting that the removal of brush, logs and more from private properties after Superstorm Sandy has been entirely completed. According to a posting on the township’s website, the removal was completed as of around May 17. This was a seven-month effort between having contractors removing brush and logs from private residences, followed by the Department of Public Works personnel finishing the job. According to the township, more than 35,000 cubic yards of chipped material was removed from properties. In addition, more than 40,000 cubic yards of mixed vegetative waste was removed from parks where residents were allowed to deposit materials that were not left near their curbs. How do you think the township is looking now, …

Mike

8:55 am on Thursday, May 23, 2013

Was the "fully complete" cleanup done by the Department of Redundancy Department?   more ›

Monday, January 21, 2013

Hired Crews Complete Brush Removal, DPW to Finish

The crews hired are finished, now the DPW will be out to remove remaining brush and logs.

As of Thursday, the contractors hired by the township have completed their assignments removing brush from the township, and now the Department of Public Works will begin making the rounds for the remaining collections. Township administrator James Naples said the seven contractors hired through emergency funding to clean up brush left on curbsides after Superstorm Sandy have completed their work collecting once from each street in Bridgewater. “It is our estimate that 75 percent of the township is now done,” he said. “Certain neighborhoods are not done, and we have directed the DPW to start with those.” “Some still have significant brush left and some don’t,” he added. Naples said the township has a detailed list of houses with logs …

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Maurice Marvi

8:38 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013

Doctor Welby, First you complain about (Nonexistent) welfare cheats. Then you intimate that I may be one. Then you make a ridiculous attempt of attempting to discern my mother tongue And then you finish up with some nonsense that makes me wonder about you sobriety, sanity or use of pharmaceuticals. Be very careful with that chainsaw. Your skill at less dangerous equipment is suspect, and we …   more ›

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