Monday: Municipal Offices Closed – No Trash Pickup Tomorrow

Tomorrow, February 13, is Lincoln’s Birthday. Municipal offices will be closed and there will be no garbage pickup: Monday’s garbage and recycling will be picked up on Tuesday. Tuesday’s garbage and recycling will be picked up on Wednesday.

Thursday and Friday’s garbage and recycling are regular pick up schedule. There will be no bulk collection this week.

There is USPS mail delivery. TLS.

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15 COMMENTS

  1. I DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHY THE PUBLIC IS NOT UPSET WITH OUR TOWN FATHERS WHO ALLOW THIS DAY OFF.THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONBINED BOTH PRESIDENTS’ BIRTHDAYS INTO ONE HOLIDAY NEXT MONDAY SO WHY DOES LAKEWOOD HAVE TO BE THIS RICH TOWN TO CELEBRATE BOTH DAYS?

  2. To Genius- spend a day in our shoes where (moderated) and then tell me how its a like a vacation.. Genius you are not- bitter sounds more like it

  3. Why is it moderated when the truth is spoken on how the public treats us? Maybe if they were made aware, we wouldn’t be treated like second class citizens instead of the people who are there to help

  4. Public worker – thanx for ur service. Keep in mind, v/ few ppl enjoy their work. It duznt mean we get extra vacation. If u don’t enjoy being a DPW employee, u can leave. D.

  5. I do not know about you? But I personally do not know any Dpw workers who are getting rich picking up your…and my trash, cutting the grass at playgrounds and township properties, cleaning off snow from streets, trimming trees, fixing potholes etc.
    They work at their jobs for a fair wage an a promise for doing their jobs for thirty years (while contributing money from their salary as well as taxpayers) they will receive a pension. They do this work in ALL kinds of weather and for a public who often times mocks and belittles them.
    Their work week is 5 days a week. Where does a “3 day work week” comment come from?

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