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GARBAGE/BULKY WASTE/YARD WASTE RECYCLING COLLECTION HOLIDAYS 2020 These are the 7 holidays during 2020 when there will be no collections for designated materials. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 — NEW YEARS DAY (observed) NO Recycling Collection / Next Collection — January 4 MONDAY, JANUARY 20 — MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY NO Garbage Collection Next Garbage Collection — January 23 MONDAY, MAY 25 — MEMORIAL DAY NO Garbage or Yard Waste Collection Next Garbage and Yard Waste Collection — May 28 FRIDAY, JULY 3 — INDEPENDENCE DAY NO Garbage Collection Next Garbage Collection — July 7 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 — LABOR DAY NO Garbage or Yard Waste Collection Next Garbage and Yard Waste Collection — September 10 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 — THANKSGIVING DAY NO Garbage or Bulky Waste Collection Next Garbage Collection — November 30 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25 — CHRISTMAS DAY NO Recycle Collection Next Recycle Collection — December 29 HOUSEHOLD ELECTRONICS: TVs, monitors, computers, keyboards, VCRs, CDs, DVDs, VHS tapes & desktop fax machines. Collected by appointment, please call 732-827-2159 LATEX PAINT: MUST BE completely solidified before being placed curbside, with the lids off, for your 2nd garbage collection day of the week. Paint will leak from truck if not dried thoroughly. BULKY WASTE MATERIALS: All bulky waste materials such as RR ties (less than 4 ft.), lumber, sheetrock, carpeting, etc. must be tied and bundled or placed in containers less than 50 lbs. All bulky materials must be placed to the curb the night before the THURSDAY OR FRIDAY collection. YARD WASTE COLLECTION: BEGINS ON APRIL 1 AND ENDS ON NOVEMBER 3, 2020. All yard waste must be placed in reusable containers (32 gallon size or less) or in bio-degradable paper bags and weigh less than 50 pounds. NO YARD WASTE WILL BE COLLECTED IN PLASTIC BAGS. BRANCHES MUST BE TIED AND BUNDLED IN FOUR FOOT LENGTHS. YARD WASTE MATERIAL WILL BE COLLECTED ON THE 1ST COLLECTION DAY OF THE WEEK ONLY. LEAF COLLECTION: BEGINS NOVEMBER 4 AND ENDS ON DECEMBER 31, 2020. Leaves placed in paper bags will be collected while crews are in your area or call 732-827-2061 to schedule a pickup. Leaf Collection Hotline: 732-827-2063 for approximate collection dates. Branches should be kept separate from leaf piles. SOLID WASTE COLLECTIONS: All containers that are used for solid waste collections must be less than 32 gallons in capacity, have solid handles, no wheels, and detachable lids or drainage holes and must be in good condition. Material placed in improper containers will not be collected. WHITE GOODS AND SCRAP METALS: WILL BE COLLECTED BY APPOINTMENT. Please call 732-827-2159 to arrange for removal. HOUSEHOLD SPECIAL WASTES/UNUSUAL WASTE: such as antifreeze, pesticides and oil based paints, should be delivered to a household special collection day event. Please call 908-654-9889 for more information or visit www.UCNJ.org/recycle for other options. CHRISTMAS TREES: WILL BE COLLECTED FROM JANUARY 2 THROUGH JANUARY 31, 2020. All trees must be free of decorations and placed at the curb. Trees in plastic bags will NOT be collected. If you feel your tree was missed, please call 732-827-2060. USED MOTOR OIL: CANNOT BE PLACED OUT WITH REGULAR GARBAGE—but will be accepted at the Main St. Fire House on Saturdays from 8:30 to 4:30. For further information call the Division of Solid Waste & Recycling 732-827-2159 Visit us online at www.cityofrahway.com PAPER SHREDDING EVENT Thursday, July 9, 2020 Rahway River Park RECYCLE COACH APP LAUNCHED! Residents looking to become better recyclers need look no further than the free Recycle Coach app – now available in Rahway. Recycle Coach provides recycling information in a clear and concise manner to improve recycling rates as well as engage residents to learn about Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle principles. With Recycle Coach, residents can: Stay organized with custom curbside collection and events calendars Receive collection reminders and real-time updates on service disruptions Access the comprehensive “What Goes Where?” search tool Report issues like missed collections For more information and to download the Recycle Coach app, please visit https://solutions.recyclecoach.com or search for Recycle Coach in the Apple or Google app stores. POSTAL PATRON 1 City Hall Plaza Rahway, NJ 07065 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #105 RAHWAY, NJ FROM THE OFFICE OF MAYOR RAYMOND A. GIACOBBE 1 City Hall Plaza | Rahway, NJ 07065 | Tel (732) 827-2009 | Fax (732) 574-0477 | www.cityofrahway.com GARBAGE/RECYCLING SCHEDULE ENCLOSED | 2020 SCHEDULE 2020 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Dear Neighbor, I am pleased to provide you with the City of Rahway’s 2020 garbage and recycling schedule. is guide highlights the collection dates for your location as well as information that will be useful throughout the year. During 2019, the City and its residents continued to take steps to keep Rahway green. To help maintain the health of Rahway’s trees and our proud status as a Tree City USA, our Department of Public Works planted 30 sugar maples throughout the City. Our waterways received attention through cleanups organized by the Rahway River Watershed Association and the New Jersey Stream Team as well as grassroots cleanups organized by local residents. One of the most important ways that every resident can contribute to keeping Rahway green is recycling. Effective recycling helps reduce pollution, conserve materials, and generate savings for taxpayers. Every ton of recyclable items removed from the waste stream saves approximately $75 in disposal costs. However, to maintain the marketability of our recyclables, we must take simple but important steps to ensure that they are properly prepared. For example, recyclable glass, metal, and plastic can be commingled in sturdy containers, but should not be placed in plastic bags. How can you learn to be an effective recycler? In addition to the information in this newsletter, Recycle Coach is an app that helps support recycling by providing timely and useful information. Along with fingertip access to recycling and garbage schedules, the app offers specific instructions for the disposal of hundreds of items (“What goes where?”) as well as educational components to help each of us be more effective recyclers. You can read more about Recycle Coach in this newsletter. As 2020 begins, I encourage every resident to help keep Rahway green by using the principles of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Together, we can make a difference! Sincerely, Mayor Raymond A. Giacobbe

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GARBAGE/BULKY WASTE/YARD WASTE RECYCLING COLLECTION HOLIDAYS 2020These are the 7 holidays during 2020 when there will be no collections for designated materials.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 — NEW YEARS DAY (observed)NO Recycling Collection / Next Collection — January 4

MONDAY, JANUARY 20 — MARTIN LUTHER KING DAYNO Garbage CollectionNext Garbage Collection — January 23

MONDAY, MAY 25 — MEMORIAL DAYNO Garbage or Yard Waste CollectionNext Garbage and Yard Waste Collection — May 28 FRIDAY, JULY 3 — INDEPENDENCE DAYNO Garbage CollectionNext Garbage Collection — July 7

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 — LABOR DAYNO Garbage or Yard Waste CollectionNext Garbage and Yard Waste Collection — September 10

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 — THANKSGIVING DAYNO Garbage or Bulky Waste CollectionNext Garbage Collection — November 30

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25 — CHRISTMAS DAYNO Recycle CollectionNext Recycle Collection — December 29

HOUSEHOLD ELECTRONICS: TVs, monitors, computers, keyboards, VCRs, CDs, DVDs, VHS tapes & desktop fax machines. Collected by appointment, please call 732-827-2159LATEX PAINT: MUST BE completely solidified before being placed curbside, with the lids off, for your 2nd garbage collection day of the week. Paint will leak from truck if not dried thoroughly.BULKY WASTE MATERIALS: All bulky waste materials such as RR ties (less than 4 ft.), lumber, sheetrock, carpeting, etc. must be tied and bundled or placed in containers less than 50 lbs. All bulky materials must be placed to the curb the night before the THURSDAY OR FRIDAY collection.YARD WASTE COLLECTION: BEGINS ON APRIL 1 AND ENDS ON NOVEMBER 3, 2020. All yard waste must be placed in reusable containers (32 gallon size or less) or in bio-degradable paper bags and weigh less than 50 pounds. NO YARD WASTE WILL BE COLLECTED IN PLASTIC BAGS. BRANCHES MUST BE TIED AND BUNDLED IN FOUR FOOT LENGTHS. YARD WASTE MATERIAL WILL BE COLLECTED ON THE 1ST COLLECTION DAY OF THE WEEK ONLY. LEAF COLLECTION: BEGINS NOVEMBER 4 AND ENDS ON DECEMBER 31, 2020. Leaves placed in paper bags will be collected while crews are in your area or call 732-827-2061 to schedule a pickup. Leaf Collection Hotline: 732-827-2063 for approximate collection dates. Branches should be kept separate from leaf piles.SOLID WASTE COLLECTIONS: All containers that are used for solid waste collections must be less than 32 gallons in capacity, have solid handles, no wheels, and detachable lids or drainage holes and must be in good condition. Material placed in improper containers will not be collected.WHITE GOODS AND SCRAP METALS: WILL BE COLLECTED BY APPOINTMENT. Please call 732-827-2159 to arrange for removal. HOUSEHOLD SPECIAL WASTES/UNUSUAL WASTE: such as antifreeze, pesticides and oil based paints, should be delivered to a household special collection day event. Please call 908-654-9889 for more information or visit www.UCNJ.org/recycle for other options. CHRISTMAS TREES: WILL BE COLLECTED FROM JANUARY 2 THROUGH JANUARY 31, 2020. All trees must be free of decorations and placed at the curb. Trees in plastic bags will NOT be collected. If you feel your tree was missed, please call 732-827-2060. USED MOTOR OIL: CANNOT BE PLACED OUT WITH REGULAR GARBAGE—but will be accepted at the Main St. Fire House on Saturdays from 8:30 to 4:30.

For further informationcall the Division of Solid Waste & Recycling 732-827-2159

Visit us online atwww.cityofrahway.com

PAPER SHREDDING EVENTThursday, July 9, 2020Rahway River Park

RECYCLE COACH APP LAUNCHED!Residents looking to become better recyclers need look no further than the free Recycle Coach app – now available in Rahway. Recycle Coach provides recycling information in a clear and concise manner to improve recycling rates as well as engage residents to learn about Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle principles.With Recycle Coach, residents can: ■ Stay organized with custom curbside collection and events calendars ■ Receive collection reminders and real-time updates on service disruptions ■ Access the comprehensive “What Goes Where?” search tool ■ Report issues like missed collectionsFor more information and to download the Recycle Coach app, please visit https://solutions.recyclecoach.com or search for Recycle Coach in the Apple or Google app stores.

POSTAL PATRON

1 City Hall PlazaRahway, NJ 07065

PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDPERMIT #105RAHWAY, NJ

FROM THE OFFICE OF MAYOR RAYMOND A. GIACOBBE

1 City Hall Plaza | Rahway, NJ 07065 | Tel (732) 827-2009 | Fax (732) 574-0477 | www.cityofrahway.com

GARBAGE/RECYCLING SCHEDULE ENCLOSED | 2020 SCHEDULE 2020 IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Dear Neighbor,

I am pleased to provide you with the City of Rahway’s 2020 garbage and recycling schedule. �is guide highlights the collection dates for your location as well as information that will be useful throughout the year.

During 2019, the City and its residents continued to take steps to keep Rahway green. To help maintain the health of Rahway’s trees and our proud status as a Tree City USA, our Department of Public Works planted 30 sugar maples throughout the City. Our waterways received attention through cleanups organized by the Rahway River Watershed Association and the New Jersey Stream Team as well as grassroots cleanups organized by local residents.

One of the most important ways that every resident can contribute to keeping Rahway green is recycling. E�ective recycling helps reduce pollution, conserve materials, and generate savings for taxpayers. Every ton of recyclable items removed from the waste stream saves approximately $75 in disposal costs. However, to maintain the marketability of our recyclables, we must take simple but important steps to ensure that they are properly prepared. For example, recyclable glass, metal, and plastic can be commingled in sturdy containers, but should not be placed in plastic bags.

How can you learn to be an e�ective recycler? In addition to the information in this newsletter, Recycle Coach is an app that helps support recycling by

providing timely and useful information. Along with �ngertip access to recycling and garbage schedules, the app o�ers speci�c instructions for the disposal of hundreds of items (“What goes where?”) as well as educational components to help each of us be more e�ective recyclers. You can read more about Recycle Coach in this newsletter.

As 2020 begins, I encourage every resident to help keep Rahway green by using the principles of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Together, we can make a di�erence!

Sincerely,

Mayor Raymond A. Giacobbe

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From the office of Mayor Raymond A. Giacobbe2020 RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE RECYCLING PROGRAM

The materials collected in this program,and preparation guidelines are:All Paper Products: newspapers, cardboard, magazines, junk mail, books, computer paper, glossy paper, food boxes, etc. These items can be placed in paper bags, cardboard boxes or tied and bundled with string only. Please make sure that all material is free from nonpaper items such as plastic, tape or garbage.

SAFETY ALERT! Items such as chemicals, paints and pesticides MUST be disposed of properly! Please follow guidelines on back for disposal.

SECTIONGarbage: Monday & �ursdayRecycling: Every other Wednesday

SECTIONGarbage: Tuesday & FridayRecycling: Every other Wednesday

Recycling DatesJanuary 4*, 15 & 29February 12 & 26March 11 & 25April 8 & 22May 6 & 20June 3 & 17July 1, 15 & 29

August 12 & 26September 9 & 23October 7 & 21November 4 & 18December 2, 16 & 30* Special Saturday Collection due to Holiday

Recycling DatesJanuary 8 & 22February 5 & 19March 4 & 18April 1, 15 & 29May 13 & 27June 10 & 24July 8 & 22August 5 & 19September 2, 16 & 30October 14 & 28November 11 & 25December 9 & 23

Beverage/Food Containers: glass bottles and jars, aluminum cans, tin, steel, bi-metal cans, plastic squeeze bottles, plastic containers holding food, aerosol cans, motor oil and antifreeze containers, milk cartons, soup cartons and juice boxes, aluminum foil and metal clothes hangers, plastic bottles and jugs*: All of these materials should be rinsed, caps removed and COMMINGLED (mixed) in any sturdy reusable container. DO NOT include window glass, drinking glasses, mirrors, crystal, Pyrex and/or plastic bags. DO NOT put other materials in plastic bags.*Bottom of container should have recycling triangle with the number 1, 2 or 3 in the center to be collected in this program.

Batteries: Rechargeable, lantern and button cell only in a clear plastic bag on top of your newspapers/mixed paper.

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Missed Collection?Call the Recycling Hotline:

732-827-2159Important Note:

Only materials listed and prepared asrequired will be collected in this program. If garbage or refuse is mixed with recycling

materials they will not be collected.

PAPER SHREDDING EVENTThursday, July 9, 2020Rahway River Park

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