Seasonal & Holidays
Here's How To Get Rid Of Your Christmas Tree In Westfield
Still need to dispose your Christmas tree? Westfield offers a few options on how to recycle trees this month.

WESTFIELD, NJ — If you still have your Christmas tree sitting in your living room and don't know how to get rid of it, there are few options for disposal in Westfield.
The Westfield Conservation Center recycles Christmas trees, as well as many other items, and residents can recycle their trees for free and without a permit by dropping them off at the Center at 1300 Lamberts Mill Road.
The Conservation Center is only open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in January.
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Visit Westfield Township's website to learn more information about the Conservation Center and other items they accept for recycling.
The Westfield High School Band and Choir is also collecting Christmas trees from Westfield residents on Sunday, Jan. 9. Trees are taken to the conservation center to be recycled.
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Residents interested in this option needed to register by Dec. 28. The money raised from this event goes toward purchasing music for the WHS Band and Choir, as well as paying clinic fees and providing fun and educational experiences to the students.
More information about this program can be found here.
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