Government Here’s When Your Christmas Tree Will be Picked up in Brick by Daniel Nee January 7, 2020 Christmas tree at the curb. (File Photo) Christmas tree collections in Brick start this week and correspond to the day on which residents’ recycling is picked up. Here’s the schedule, according to the township. If your recycling pickup is: Wednesday – Collection period is January 6-8. Thursday – Collection period is January 9-13. Friday – Collection period is January 14-16. Monday – Collection period is January 17-22. Tuesday – Collection period is January 23-27. The Christmas trees are turned into mulch and soil, which is available for free for residents at the township recycling center on Ridge Road. 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 Tree Pickup Click to comment Advertisement Headlines Trending Videos Police, Fire & Courts Suspect in 2010 Brick Shooting Arrested This Week After 14-Year Manhunt Brick Life Brick Volunteers Remove (Literally) A Ton of Waste From Breton Woods Government After Hours-Long Hearing, Proposal to Locate ‘Home School’ at Brick Church Pushed to December Government Developer Proposes 9-Building, 60-Unit Residential Complex in Brick Government Fresh Seafood Restaurant, Market Proposed for Brick Location Brick Life Brick to Purchase Property Where Six-Home Development Was Planned Near School Government New Proposal Calls for 18-Unit Mixed Townhome Community to Replace ‘Junkyard’ in Brick Government Plan for ‘Doggie Car Wash’ Hybrid in Brick Will Get Hearing: Here’s What It Would Look Like Police, Fire & Courts Brick Women Who Lived in ‘Puppy Mill’ Home Plead Guilty to Animal Cruelty, Child Neglect Brick Life Godfrey Lake Vandalism Leads to Neighborly Help From Volunteer Firefighters Superstorm Sandy Abandoned Private Island ‘Mansion’ in Barnegat Bay Poised for Demolition Local Business Herbertsville Road Fire Involved Aid From 22 Agencies, Building Destroyed: Here’s an Aerial View Connect With Us