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BOROUGH OF MADISON
2018 RECYCLING REVIEW Fall 2018 Leaf Collection: Message from the Borough of Madison Department of Public Works
Did You Know? You don’t need to bundle or bag! You can place all of your paper, cardboard and junk mail in a container and place it at the curb.
The Borough offers three ways for residents to dispose of their leaves: 1. Leave containers at the Curb: Weekly curbside collection of yard waste in containers without lids will start March 12, 2018 and continue until December 12, 2018. We encourage using containers for leaf collection as it is efficient, environmentally friendly and the best option for storm water management. Free leaf bags are available starting October 9, 2018 at the Borough Garage for Madison residents. 2. Bring to Borough Garage: Residents can bring leaves to the Municipal Garage on weekdays from October 22 to December 14, between the hours of 7:30 am and 3:00 pm. Note: This is weekdays only and no commercial dumping is allowed. 3. Rake to Curb: Collection will start on October 22 and weather permitting will continue until mid December. Please get your leaves to the curb as soon as possible. December 14 is the last day to put out your leaves. In order to make curbside collection of leaves more efficient, place the leaves on the street. This allows our workforce to use front-end loaders for pickup when leaves are wet. Please call the Department of Public Works at 973-593-3088 if you require any additional information.
Unwanted/Expired Medications All expired and/or unwanted medications can be dropped off at one of the two Medication Drop Boxes located at the Madison Police Department and Madison Pharmacy. Restrictions: No liquids or syringes allowed.
Madison Recycles Styrofoam Acceptable recyclable foam material items include white, clean expanded polystyrene (EPS), most commonly known as Styrofoam™, sometimes can be identified by the recycle symbol #6 and include packing peanuts. Food containers will not be accepted no matter how clean. Lastly, please be sure to bag all Styrofoam. It can be brought to the Borough Recycling Center Monday OR Friday only, 9:00 am - 11:30 am.
Electronic Recycling
Paper Carton Recycling
Electronic recycling can be dropped of at PC Problems, 50 Main Street, during regular business hours. For details call 973-377-7711.
Madison recycles paper cartons. Milk and beverage cartons can now be recycled with your paper, cardboard, and junk mail.
No Curbside T V Disposal New Jersey law mandates that all TVs must be recycled. TVs should be dropped off at the Public Works garage on John Avenue. For details call 973-593-3088.
The borough encourages all residents to have a paper recycling container in a convenient location in their home such as their kitchen. Cereal boxes, newspapers, office paper and junk mail are all valuable and heavy.
Garbage, Yard Waste and Household Hazardous Waste
District 1A
The recycling district and the district used for garbage/yard waste are the same sections of the town (except where noted * for garbage).
Recycling & Yard Waste: Mondays Garbage: Mondays, with extra pickup on Thursdays from May 14 - September 15
Garbage The Borough offers residents three garbage collection options: 1) 2) 3)
Regular Curbside Pickup: Twice a week curbside pickup from May 14 to September 15, once a week curbside pick up the rest of the year. Traditional Rear Yard Pickup: Residents can contract to have their garbage taken from behind or along the side of their home for an annual fee of $120. Enhanced Rear Yard Pickup: Year round, twice a week pickup from behind or along the side of a residence for an annual fee of $200. The pickups will occur on your regular, twice a week schedule. District 1A and 1B on Monday & Thursday, District 2A and 2B on Tuesday & Friday, and District 3 on Wednesday & Saturday.
Residents interested in rear yard pickup or having any issues should contact the hauler, Suburban Disposal, at 973 -227-7020. The hauler will directly bill each resident.
Each container cannot exceed 40 lbs. No construction material, TVs, grass, leaves, medical waste or recyclables. NO GARBAGE can be put in cardboard boxes. Corrugated cardboard must be recycled.
Proper Packing All items must be placed at the curb by 7:00 am on the day of collection but not earlier than 7:00 pm the previous day. All containers must be removed from curbside prior to 8:00 pm on your collection day. If garbage or recyclables are not put out properly, they will not be collected.
District 1B Recycling & Yard Waste: Mondays Garbage: Thursdays, with extra pickup on Mondays from May 14–September 15
District 2A Recycling & Yard Waste: Tuesdays Garbage: Tuesdays, with extra pickup on Fridays from May 14–September 15
District 2B Recycling & Yard Waste: Tuesdays* Garbage: Fridays, with extra pickup on Tuesdays from May 14–September 15 *Recycling & Yard Waste Collection changed to Wednesdays. Please refer to the street listings on the next page.
Yard Waste Curbside Collection Period: March 12 - December 12
District 3
Recycling & Yard Waste: Wednesdays Garbage: Wednesdays, with an extra pickup on Saturdays from May 14– September 15
Place in containers no larger than 30 gallons, or biodegradable paper bags. NO plastic bags! Limited to grass, weeds, leaves, hedge trimmings & tree pruning's. Containers should have handles, not exceed 40 lbs., and materials cannot stick out more than 1 foot from the top of the container. Logs and large branches cannot be left at the curb. Twigs and branches up to 2 inches in diameter and 4 ft. long must be tied in bundles, or put in reusable containers. If a holiday occurs on your collection day, pickup will occur on Thursday of that week. No commercial waste accepted. Landscapers must dispose of their own waste.
Yard Waste During Non-Curbside Collection Period Yard waste, including Christmas trees, may be brought to the Borough Garage Recycling Center on John Avenue on Saturday January 6, 2018 and Saturday February 3, 2018 between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm
Electronic Recycling PC Problems at 50 Main Street recycles electronic items including computers, VCRs, stereos, fax machines, cell phones, printers and other items. Please call 973 -377 -7711 for hours and other information. All TVs and computer monitors (with tubes) must be brought to the Madison Recycling Center on John Avenue. Drop off days are Monday OR Friday 9:00 am - 11:30 am only. Please leave items in the red container.
Refrigerators, Air Conditioners, Freezers, & White Goods Special arrangements must be made for pickup of these items. Call 973-593-3088. A charge of $25 per item for refrigerators/freezers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, dishwashers, stoves, washers, dryers, metal sinks, hot water heaters, etc. is required. Payment is required in advance and may be made by check or cash at the Borough Clerk’s Office, Hartley Dodge Memorial Building, 1st Floor, 50 Kings Road. Pickup occurs early on Fridays mornings except on holidays when it will be picked up on a Thursday. All items must be placed at the curb BEFORE 7:00 am.
Motor Oil, Tires, and Batteries Motor Oil, used tires, and car batteries can be properly disposed of at many local service stations, or through the Morris County Household Hazardous Waste Program.
Borough Recycling Center Recycling by Madison businesses MUST BE DONE by either using a private hauler, or by bringing the materials at no charge to the Recycling Area at the Madison Borough Garage on John Avenue on Mondays OR Fridays only between 9:00 am and 11:30 am Residents can also bring recycling to the center during these hours. For additional information call 973-593-3088.
Household Hazardous Waste The Morris County Municipal Authority offers two household hazardous waste collection days in eastern Morris County (usually on a Saturday in April and September). The County also has a permanent site located in Flanders with appointments available throughout the year to bring materials there. For info, call the County at 973-829-8006. Some of the materials accepted include: pesticides, herbicides, oil based paints/ stains, paint thinners, antifreeze, motor oil, transmission/brake fluid and batteries.
2018 Holiday for Garbage, Yard Waste & Recycling
2018 Recycling Collection Schedule District 1A, 1B - Monday
Holidays and adjusted collection schedules* for those days are as follows:
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Memorial Day (Monday, May 28) District 1A & 1B Garbage, Yard Waste and Recycling: Thursday, May 31st Independence Day (Wednesday, July 4) District 3 Garbage, Yard Waste and Recycling: Thursday, July 5th Labor Day (Monday, September 3) District 1A & 1B Garbage, Yard Waste and Recycling: Thursday, September 6th Thanksgiving (Thursday, November 22) District 1B Garbage: Friday, November 23rd Christmas (Tuesday, December 25) District 2A Garbage and Recycling, District 2B recycling: Thursday, December 27th New Year’s Day (Tuesday, Jan 1, 2019) District 2A Garbage and Recycling, District 2B recycling: : Thursday, January 3rd PROBLEMS WITH YOUR GARBAGE, RECYCLING, OR YARD WASTE PICKUP? PLEASE CALL 973-593-3088.
Recycling, Garbage and Yard Waste - Street Listings FIND YOUR STREET AND DISTRICT NUMBER AND THEN CHECK YOUR COLLECTION DAYS ON THE CALENDAR PROVIDED *Recycling & Yard Waste collection changed to Wednesdays Academy Road
2B*
Colonial Way
2B
Garfield Avenue
2B
Lathrop Avenue
2B*
Park Avenue
3
Stonehedge Lane
Albright Circle
2A
Community Place
1B
Gibbons Place
2B*
Laurel Way
3
Park Lane
2B
Strickland Place
Alexander Avenue
1B
Cook Avenue
1B
Glendale Road
3
Lawrence Road
2B
Parkside Avenue
1A
Sunset Place
Alma Avenue
2B*
Cottage Place
2A
Glenwild Circle
2B*
Lee Avenue
1A
Peachtree Lane
2B*
Surrey Lane
Anthony Drive
3
Coursen Way
2B
Glenwild Road
2B*
Leigh Drive
1A
Pine Avenue
3
Toothe Place
Ardsleigh Drive
3
Court Place
1A
Green Avenue
2B
Lewis Drive
1B
Pine Tree Terrace
1A
Tracy Lane
Arlena Court
2A
Crescent Road
2B
Green Hill Road
2B
Lincoln Place
2A
Plain Street
3
Trail Place
Ashland Road
1A
Crestview Avenue
2B
Green Village Road
2B*
Linden Drive
2B*
Pomeroy Road
2A
Treadwell Avenue
Avon Drive
3
Crestwood Drive
3
Greenwood Avenue, #1-139
1B
Loantaka Terrace
3
Prospect Place
2B*
Troy Court
Baker Avenue
2B*
Cross Gates Road
2A
Greenwood Avenue, #140-225
1A
Loantaka Way
2B*
Prospect Street
2A
Twombly Lane
Bardon Street
1B
Cross Street
2A
Grove Street
1B
Locust Street
1B
Rachael Avenue
2B*
Union Avenue
Barnsdale Road
2B
Danforth Road
3
Hamilton Street
1A
Longview Avenue
1A
Redmond Rive
3
Union Hill Road
Baumgartner Drive
3
Dean Street
1A
Harwood Drive
2A
Lorraine Road
1A
Ridgedale Avenue
1B
Valevue Road
Beech Avenue
3
Dehart Place
1B
Highland Avenue
1B
Loveland Street
3
Roscoe Avenue
2B*
Valley Road
Belleau Avenue
3
Delbarton Drive
1A
Highview Terrace
2B
Lynnwood Place
3
Rose Avenue
3
Vinal Place
Belmont Avenue
2A
Dellwood Parkway
2B
Hillcrest Road
2B
Madison Avenue
3
Rosedale Avenue
1A
Vinton Road
Beverly Road
2A
Division Avenue
2A
Hillside Avenue, #1-33
2B
Magnolia Court
2A
Rosemon Avenue
3
Walnut Street
Brannick Drive
2A
Dogwood Drive
2A
Hillside Avenue, #49-64
2A
Main Street
1A
Rosewood Drive
3
Washington Drive
Brittin Street
1B
Douglas Avenue
2B*
Hillview Avenue
1A
Maple Avenue
2A
Rose Court
3
Waverly Place
Broadview Avenue
2B
Durwood Place
1A
Holden Lane
2A
Meadow Court
2B
Samson Avenue
2A
Wayne Boulevard
Broadway Avenue
1A
Drew Place
2B*
Howard Street
3
Midwood Terrace
2A
Sayre Court
3
West End Avenue
Brooklake Road
1A
Dwyer Street
1A
Howell Street
1B
Morris Place
3
Seaman Street
2A
West Lane
Bruns Street
2A
East Lane
2A
Hoyt Street
1B
Myrtle Avenue
3
Serpico Way
1B
West Street
Buckingham Drive
3
East Street
3
Hunter Drive
1A
Niles Avenue
1A
Severn Oaks Circle
1A
Westerly Avenue
Burnet Road
3
Edgewood Road
2A
Independence Court
2B
Noe Avenue
2B
Shadylawn Drive
3
Wilmer Street
Buttenheim Terrace
2B
Elm Street
3
James Place
2B*
Nordling Lane
3
Shepherd Lane
2B
Wilson Lane
Candlewood Drive
2B
Elmer Street
1B
John Avenue
1A
Norman Circle
2A
Sherwood Avenue
1A
Wnding Way
Canterbury Road
3
Essex Place
2A
John Marshall Lane
1A
North Oak Court
3
Shunpike Road
2B
Wisteria Court
Carteret Court
2B*
Fairview Avenue
1B
Keep Street
2A
North Street
3
Sinclair Terrace
2B
Woodcliff Drive
Cedar Avenue
3
Fairwood Avenue
3
Kensington Road
2A
Oak Court
3
South Oak Court
3
Woodland Road, #10-169
Cedar Street
1B
Fen Court
2A
Kings Road, #1-30
2B
Olde Greenhouse Lane
2B
South Street
3
Woodland Road, #170-285
Central Avenue
1B
Ferndale Road
3
Kings Road, #31-301
2A
Orchard Street
2B*
Spring Garden Drive
1A
Woodland Road, #286-412
Centre Street
3
Fletcher Pace
1A
Kinney Street
3
Overhill Drive
1A
Stafford Drive
2B*
Woodside Road
Chapel Street
1B
Forest Road
3
Kitchell Road
3
Oxford Lane
3
Station Road
1A
Wyndehurst
Chateau Thierry
3
Fox Chase Road
2B
Knollwood Avenue
1A
Page Street
3
Stonegate Court
2B
2B 2B* 2B* 1A 1A 1B 1A 3 3 3 2A 2B 1B 1A 3 2B 1B 2A 2A 3 1A 2A 3 1B 2B 2B 2B 3 2B* 2B* 2A 2B* 3 2A
Recycling Tips Newspapers and Magazines
A Word About Plastics
Newspapers, magazines, cardboard, catalogs, telephone books and junk mail should either be placed in a container, tied in small bundles, or placed in paper grocery bags. Also, do not place materials in the gutter on rainy days.
Food and Beverage Containers Glass, aluminum, tin and steel food and beverage containers and plastic soda, milk, water and detergent bottles may be mixed together and should be placed at the curb in a rigid reusable container such as a crate, bucket or garbage can, no more than 40 lbs. in weight or 30 gallons in size, no bags. If you do not use the proper container, it will not be collected.
Shop Madison and BYOB (Bring Your Own Bag)
Plastic items coded 1 through 7 can now be recycled. Rinse your food and beverage containers. Remove lids and caps. There is no need to remove labels. Flatten your plastic containers to save space.
The average American uses 500 bags a year. Please make every effort to reduce your use of plastic bags, or to reuse or recycle them at the recycling bins at Stop and Shop.
Have Questions?
Weekly Collection Suburban Disposal collects recyclables every week. The material you set out at the curbside will alternate week to week. Commingled bottles and cans one week; newspapers and magazines the next and so on.
Check the list of acceptable and nonacceptable materials. Carefully review your district number and collection days. If you have further questions, call the Department of Public Works at 973-593-3088.
Apartment and Condo Locations To improve recycling at your location, have the manager or appropriate representative contact the Recycling Coordinator at 973-593-3088.
Mayor Robert H. Conley Borough Council: Astri J. Baillie John Hoover Carmela Vitale
Maureen Byrne Patrick W. Rowe Benjamin Wolkowitz
Acceptable Materials
Unacceptable Materials
Papers: newspapers magazines telephone books junk mail corrugated cardboard cereal & gift boxes
gift wrapping window glass drinking glass light bulbs fluorescent bulbs porcelain aerosol cans
Commingled Containers: glass beverage & food containers aluminum beverage containers steel or tin beverage & food containers plastic items coded 1-7 aluminum foil
antifreeze containers foam containers plastic plates & cutlery plastic bags glass cookware pizza boxes all oil containers
Borough of Madison Hartley Dodge Memorial 50 Kings Road Madison, New Jersey 07940
Recycling
mirrors ceramics pottery paint cans meat trays
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B O RO U G H O F M A D I S O N
The Rose City The Borough of Madison announces the continuation of its Curbside Recycling Program. The materials collected will alternate each week throughout the year.