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East Windsor Christmas Tree Collection

ATTENTION:East Windsor Residents

The Christmas Tree collection will take place one week only - Monday, Jan. 14, through Friday, Jan. 18. 

Instructions: 

(A) Remove all holiday decorations (including garland); and

(B) bring tree to curbside by 6:00AM on your regular trash pickup day with stump end of tree facing road (2 to 3 feet in from road). 

Note: All American Waste (860-289-7850) will pick up the trees not in the garbage truck but in an alternate truck.

Alternative: If you miss this collection and still need assistance, please call GreenCycle at (860) 871-7442. Hours of operation: M-F 7:30AM-4:00PM, Sat 8:00AM 12:00Noon. GreenCycle location: 235 Sadds Mill Road, Ellington

If you have any questions, please call the Public Works Department at 860-292-7073 or visit our web site at www.eastwindsorct.com, go to "Trash and Recycling Information", then "Holiday Tree Collection Week."

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