Politics & Government
Brick Announces Construction Material Drop-Off
If you have been doing some renovations, you can bring your scraps and other construction refuse to the town's collection.

BRICK, NJ — Brick Township is holding its construction material drop-off day at the Brick Township recycling center on Saturday, May 11.
The drop-off, at the public works recycling center at 836 Ridge Road, will run from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Residents can bring construction materials such as kitchen cabinets, sheetrock, plywood, wood trim, molding, wood floors, tile flooring, decking, ceiling tiles, paneling, doors, 2x4s, roofing shingles and outdoor sheds to the recycling center.
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Hazardous materials will not be accepted.
The drop-off is for residents only; contractors and commercial vehicles will not be permitted. Proof of residency in the form of a tax bill and driver’s license is required to gain access to the center. Materials must be brought to the site; there will be no curbside collection offered.
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A second drop-off day is scheduled for the fall, on Saturday, Oct. 12.
Brick Township stopped collecting and accepting most construction materials in 2009 in response to escalating tipping fees and abuse by contractors, township officials said.
For more information, please call Public Works at 732-451-4060.
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