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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Brush Pick-Up Continues, 20 Percent of Town Done

Curbside brush pick-up is continuing throughout the township.

Curbside pick-up following Superstorm Sandy is continuing as township administrator James Naples reported Thursday that the seven hired contractors have only completed about 20 percent of the township. "The amount of brush and damage is something we've never seen before," he said. "There are very large trees down all over throughout the township." The township council had previously made an emergency appropriation of $640,000 to hire seven contractors to travel around the township and pick up brush left out by residents. They are going street by street, and will cover each street in town once, as they have been doing since the program began Nov. 26. The hired contractors are Absolute Tree Experts, LLC; CRI Total Site Service; FTS, Inc.; …

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Curbside Brush Pick-Up Begins Monday

The township has hired firms to pick up the brush.

Just a few weeks after Superstorm Sandy hit Bridgewater, the township is moving forward with curbside pick-up of brush and debris, planning for seven different companies to begin traversing the town, starting Monday. The council unanimously approved a resolution to hire Absolute Tree Experts, LLC; CRI Total Site Service; FTS, Inc.; Hayden Construction Group Corp; High Tech Landscape, Inc.; K&J Tree Service; and RJS Associates Landscaping, Inc. to perform brush pick-ups around Bridgewater. “As everyone is aware, all you have to do is walk out the door, and you see a lot of brush out there, a lot of damage,” said township administrator James Naples. “Residents have been diligent about chopping it up and putting it curbside.” The first step …

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7:20 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012

Has anyone actually seen any crews picking up debris? I have not seen any piles disappear this week.   more ›

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