DPW Fall Collection Message #1
September 21, 2022
Dear Resident:
The Marlboro Department of Public Works (DPW) will begin BRUSH ONLY COLLECTION by zone according to the schedule published in the recycling calendar mailed to your home and on the Township website HERE. It will take DPW approximately one week to complete the scheduled zones, but once they pass your street, they will not return and brush must be removed by a private contractor or brought to the recycling center.
The zone by zone BRUSH ONLY pickup weeks (one collection per zone) are:
Zones 6 & 7 |
Week of 10/3 |
Zones 3 & 5 |
Week of 10/10 |
Zones 2 & 4 |
Week of 10/17 |
Zones 1 & 8 |
Week of 10/24 |
*Do not place curbside more than one week before collection week, but not later than 7am of first day. Prevent flooding: Do not place in roadway or block storm drains. |
NO LEAVES MAY BE CURBSIDE at this time. As noted in the recycling calendar, fall leaf pickup dates are ‘To Be Announced’ and notice will be made via email, social media and posted on the town website. When recycling calendar is printed, we do not know when the leaves will fall or when our first snow will occur. This ‘TBA’ model will allow us to adhere to NJDEP guidelines, be mindful of public safety and prevent flooding while still providing one piled, curbside leaf collection.
LANDSCAPER REGISTRATION –All landscapers for hire must register each address they service with the Township. We ask for your help in ensuring that your landscaper is aware of this requirement. Note there is no fee associated with the registration. The registration portal can be accessed by visiting our website at www.marlboro-nj.gov and click the ‘Landscaper Registration’ under Quick Links and Actions or the ‘I need to Learn about…’ drop down box.
For the safety of all residents, please note the following regulations:
- Brush is to be placed curbside (not in the roadway, but on your property near the road) by 7:00 am on the first day of the scheduled pickup week free of leaves or other debris.
- Please do not place lawn debris near sewer drains. If you have a sewer inlet on or near your property, please take a moment to ensure the drain is clear and free from debris. With just a few minutes a month you can help reduce flooding and keep our waterways healthy! #adopt-a-drain
- Weather permitting; it generally takes approximately one week to complete each pair of zones. Once a street has been completed, the DPW will not return to that street. If you miss your zone’s scheduled pickup see below for recycling center guidelines or you may arrange for a private contractor.
- For the safety of pedestrians and motorists brush should not be placed at the curb earlier than one week prior to the first scheduled collection date.
- All brush is to be cut to a maximum length of six (6) feet and a maximum diameter of four (4) inches and should not exceed fifty (50) pounds in weight. Branches less than one inch in diameter shall be tied in neat bundles no more than four (4) feet in length and two (2) feet across.
Brush commingled with leaves, grass, rocks, stumps, construction debris, fence posts, etc., trash or recyclables will not be collected. Landscapers or residents placing debris for collection in an unauthorized manner shall be required to remove the waste from the public right of way.
RECYCLING CALENDAR – The 2022 calendar has been mailed to all homes and is posted on the website and linked HERE.
RECYCLING CENTER - Brush and leaves are accepted at the Township Recycling Center throughout the year, free of charge. The hours of the Recycling Center are Monday and Wednesday 8:00-1:30 and Saturday 8:00-4:00 (holidays may affect these hours).
Other items that may be dropped off at the Recycling Center are:
- Electronics (TVs, computers, etc.) - No charge. No permit required.
- Bulk Items - Free bulk permit required and available on-line on our SDL portal.
Recycling Guidelines are available on page 10 of the recycling calendar mailed to your home or HERE. You may also obtain recycling information by calling 732 536-0188 or by sending an email to
Thank you for your cooperation as we work to keep Marlboro streets safe and clean.
Robert Miller, Superintendent of Public Works