Township Storm Debris Collection to End in February
After end date, homeowners will be responsible for removing debris
Homeowners on the Toms River mainland who still have storm debris have about a month to schedule a township pick up before its removal becomes their responsibility.
Pick up by Toms River Department of Public Works will cease at the end of February, the township has announced. Regular storm debris collection on the mainland ended on Jan. 27; from now until Feb. 28, debris pick up will be done by request only, according to the township.
Residents can schedule a pick up by emailing the Public Works department Deputy Director Anthony Benyola with their name and address.
"All storm debris becomes the homeowner's responsibility after that date," the township said in a statement.
Dainty
5:51 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013
What about the Ortley and TR North Beaches? That is not mainland. When does free trash stop there?
thank you *
Pat Suriani
6:49 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013
What about the commercial garbage...r we waiting for the rats to march down rt 35
Michael Capo
10:45 am on Thursday, January 31, 2013
Commercial garbage has been removed in Seaside Heights, Seaside Park and Lavallette. Why not Ortley? Because unfortunately we are part of Toms River. What a shame.
Dainty
6:55 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013
I dont think commercial garbage stands a chance. I tried helping remove it several weeks ago and volunteers cant touch commercial properties. Cant insurance help them?
Av
12:56 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013
What about my beer bottles my trunk is packed so is my pee jugs
anthony LaManna
7:54 am on Thursday, January 31, 2013
Commercial garbage pick up ended. We have to get our own private haulers, I used Crown carting. 973-277-2604, Vinny helped me out.