Featured Brick Sets Trash, Recycling Schedule for Christmas Week by Daniel Nee December 20, 2016 An automated recycling can from Brick Township, N.J. (Photo: Daniel Nee) As usual, the Christmas and New Year holidays will lead to a change in the township’s trash and recycling pickup schedules. According to the township: There will be no collections on Monday, December 26 in observance of Christmas. All collections delayed one day for the week. The recycling center will be open for normal hours on Christmas Eve (December 24). There will be no collections on Monday, January 2 in observance of New Year’s Day. All collections delayed one day for the week. The recycling center will be open for normal hours on New Year’s Eve (December 31). Get Brick News Updates Daily Your email address:* Please enter all required fields Correct invalid entries Total 0 Shares Share 0 Tweet 0 Pin it 0 Share 0 Related TopicsBrick NJ NewsChristmas 2017Christmas Garbage ScheduleHoliday Trash PickupRecycling Schedule Click to comment Advertisement Headlines Trending Videos Brick Life Brick ‘Community Cleanup’ Set for April 27 at Riverwalk Refuge Trail Brick Life Want In On the Pickleball Craze? Brick Is Offering Lessons Ocean County Seaside Heights’ 114-Year-Old Carousel Should Be Spinning Again This Summer Government Brick to Build Barrier Island Public Safety Complex After Trailer Collapse Local Business Brick Physical Therapist, Patient Hatch Deal With Mark Cuban on ‘Shark Tank’ Brick Life Major Mega-Millions Runner-Up Tickets Sold in Brick, Toms River (Jackpot in Neptune) Government Owner Will Try for New Plan to Develop Lot In Between Residential Streets in Brick Government So, What’s Going On With Construction of Brick’s ‘Sports Dome’ Complex? Ocean County Seaside Heights’ 114-Year-Old Carousel Should Be Spinning Again This Summer Government So, What’s Going On With Construction of Brick’s ‘Sports Dome’ Complex? Ocean County N.J.’s Controlled Burn Season Begins, Providing Dramatic View Over Barnegat Bay Brick Life The Curious Status of Brick’s ‘Mystery’ Lake Remains in Limbo Connect With Us