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Read more →1040 Glassboro Rd, Williamstown, NJ 08094
(856) 629-4444This is the Monroe Township Public Works drop-off on Glassboro Road that locals use for household cleanouts and regular curbside overflow. Lots of town residents and small contractors show up here, especially on weekends and warmer months. It’s the municipal spot most people from Williamstown and nearby parts of Monroe go to when there’s more than the usual trash bag.
Drive up to a small entrance booth and be prepared to stop; there’s usually someone checking vehicles and paperwork. A scale and weigh station is on the property, so expect to pass over it and then loop back again before leaving. The site is mostly paved with a few large containers and a couple of clearly visible drop areas; trucks and trailers are common so mind the turning room. Weekends and spring cleanup times get busy, so traffic can back up into the road at peak times.
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