Cut down and fallen trees branches disposed in heaps on street side
Cut down and fallen trees branches disposed in heaps on street side

Wall Township announces town-wide brush pickup after wind storm

WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J. — The Wall Township Public Works Department will conduct a town-wide brush pickup on Monday, February 24, following a recent wind storm that left debris scattered throughout the area.

Residents are asked to place brush piles curbside by Sunday evening, February 23, to ensure an efficient collection process. Officials have requested that brush be stacked in 3x4x8 piles to help expedite the cleanup.

“We appreciate everyone’s patience as we work to clear debris from the storm,” the department said in an announcement.

For additional information, residents can contact Wall Township Public Works at 732-449-2700.

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Phil Stilton

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