
In addition, many businesses and buildings sprung up along the canal path.īelow is a capsule history of the canal taken from the book "Morris Canal - A Photographic History", by James Lee. The Township contained a canal boat basin, canal lock and two inclined planes that the Morris Canal is famous for. No leaves or brush for commercial and/or instutional drop-off.Home > About Washington > Local History > Morris CanalĪlso visit the Canal Society of New Jerseyįor approximately 100 years, the Morris Canal was an important transportation waterway cutting across Washington Township. Commercial and Institutional facilities may bring materials to the Center on the 1st Wednesdays of the month.

Leaves and brush acceptance for non-commercial residents with 2 acres or less property.Leaves and Brush is only acceopted between Sept. Materials not properly prepared will not be accepted. For the safety of the recycling depot's laborers, containers must be 25 pounds or less. MCMUA provides All-In-One Single-Stream recycling for the Washington Township recycling depot.

Program Description: Washington Township does not provide garbage pickup.Robbin Scelso, Clean Communities CoordinatorĮmail: Solid Waste Services In Washington Township.Washington Township Solid Waste Information
