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If you haven't already done so, please
visit the recently redesigned Township
website! It's the best place to go for the
latest Clinton Township government news
and events. The address is:
www.clintontwpnj.com
The current agenda for all Council meetings
can be viewed, as well as meeting minutes and
audio from completed meetings from the past
few years. Also of importance to note is the
opportunity to sign up for E-news. By signing
up, you will be emailed the agenda for each
upcoming Council meeting as soon as it is
posted and will receive other important Clinton
Township news as soon as it becomes available.
We are the only entity that will use the E-news
function to send emails to you, and it will not
be used more than 3 or 4 times a month, so
rest assured you will never receive spam or
unwanted solicitations by signing up. Just go to
the homepage and click on the e-notifications
button in the center of the page.
Check Out Our New Township Website!
www.clintontwpnj.com
PLEASE NOTE:
The Township does not provide
curbside pickup of Christmas Trees.
Christmas trees may be dropped off
by residents at the following location:
C H R I S T M A S T R E E
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The Township DPW Garage
117 Annandale High Bridge Road
from 8:00 am – 3:00 pm
on Saturday, January 9
and Saturday, January 16
W I N T E R S T O R M S
Now that the winter season is upon us, residents should be aware of some of the most
common injuries associated with winter storms, including:
Car accidents due to slippery roads • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning • Slips and falls due to icy sidewalks • Frostbite
• Being struck by falling icicles, tree limbs and utility poles • Electrocution due to downed power lines
• Falls from roofs or skylights while removing snow • Roof collapse under weight of snow or ice
• Burns from fires• Exhaustion • Dehydration • Back injuries or heart attack while shoveling snow
The Township encourages residents to be sure vehicles are in peak working condition, and also to
keep an emergency kit in your vehicle which includes the following items: blankets, cell phone, windshield scraper/snow
brush/flashlights, extra gloves and winter clothes, chains, matches, traction aids (sand or cat litter),
emergency flares, jumper cables, snacks, water and road maps.
Taking extra care during the snow season can
ensure a safe winter for you and your family.
R A B I E S
C L I N I C
The Annual Rabies Clinic, held jointly
with the Town of Clinton, will be held on
Saturday, January 16, 2016, from
8:00 am – 11:00 am at the Municipal
Building at 43 Leigh Street in Clinton.
Both dogs and cats are vaccinated at
this free event, open to
Clinton Township and Town of
Clinton residents.