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4848 Commercial Drive | New Hartford, NY 13413
Lori Hamlin
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LICENSED ASSOCIATE REAL ESTATE BROKER Open Registration for 3 & 5 year olds
CY Headquarters
Mon-Fri 9:30-11:45am
315.790.0990 CELL | 315.768.1685 OFFICE
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LoriHamlin23@gmail.com with Early Drop Off Available Mon-Friday 8:30 to 5 • Sat 9-noon
www.LoriHamlinRealtor.com
K 1410 Champlin Ave, Utica
Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated Call 315-732-7869 for details
ph: 797-2552 • fax: 797-2565
VILLAGE OF NEW HARTFORD CURBSIDE JUNK COLLECTION
The following information pertains to VILLAGE OF NEW HARTFORD residents only
and does not include the Town of New Hartford.
For more detailed information refer to your Village Municipal Collection Flyer or call the DPW at
315-724-0379 or the Village Office at 315-732-1147.
The VILLAGE of New Hartford will have a curbside junk pick-up on May 13, 2024. Materials must
be at the curb by 5:00 a.m. on May 13th and sorted into separate piles as listed below: Arbor Day Foundation Names
Village of New Hartford a 2023
1) Household Junk: Lumber bundled, piled parallel with the roadway, roofing and
plaster in containers weighing 60 lbs. or less, furniture without fabric, porcelain sinks Tree City USA
and toilets, and storm windows; The Village of New Hartford was named a 2023 Tree
2) Sanitary Waste: clothes, bedding, stuffed furniture, hardcover books, empty paint City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation to honor its
commitment to effective urban forest management.
cans with lids removed, and toys; The Village of New Hartford achieved Tree City
3) Metal: major appliances and metal products; USA recognition by meeting the program’s four
4) Tires: tires must be off rims and no larger than 16". No large truck or tractor tires. requirements: maintaining a tree board or department,
having a tree care ordinance, dedicating an annual
Please note anything longer than 8' feet will NOT be collected. community forestry budget of at least $2 per capita, and
hosting an Arbor Day observance and proclamation.
Collection limits for categories #1) Household Junk and #2) Sanitary Waste The Tree City USA program is sponsored by the
are each limited to a pile not to exceed 4' wide 8' long and 3' high. Arbor Day Foundation, in partnership with the U.S.
Forest Service and the National Association of State
The DPW will NOT accept: Foresters.
1) Recyclable materials, lumber exceeding the limit stated above, and shingles not contained. “Tree City USA communities see the positive
For construction and demolition projects, please contact the Village DPW or a private waste effects of an urban forest firsthand,” said Dan Lambe,
hauler to make arrangements for a dumpster. Chief Executive of the Arbor Day Foundation. “The
trees being planted and card for by the Village of
2) Propane cylinders, liquids, such as paints, thinners, waste oil, herbicides, and pesticides New Hartford are ensuring the generations to come
may be disposed of at the Oneida Herkimer County drop site per their collection schedule. will enjoy to a better quality of life. Additionally,
For more information, call 315-733-1224. participation in this program brings residents together
and creates a sense of civic pride, whether it’s through
volunteer engagement or public education.”
3) Automotive Batteries - due to employee and environmental hazards, batteries may be If ever there was a time for trees, now is that time.
returned to a redemption or recycling facility. Communities worldwide are facing issues with air
quality, water resources, personal health and well
Your cooperation with sorting materials and observing these guidelines helps being, energy use, and extreme heat and flooding. The
reduce costs and insures the continuation of this program. Village of New Hartford is doing its part to address
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VILLAGE OF NEW HARTFORD future.
More information on the program is available at
WEEKLY GREEN WASTE AND LEAF COLLECTION SERVICE arborday.org/TreeCityUSA.
Please join the Village of New Hartford and students
Leaves, grass clippings, and brush will be collected every Wednesday from from Bradley Elementary School on Friday, May 31st
May through September. During this time, brush must be bundled, and leaves, at 10:00 am on the Village Green to celebrate our Tree
grass, and trimmings must be contained in reusable cans. City recognition.
(In the event of rain, celebration will be held inside
Compost is available free of charge while supplies last and can be picked up outside the Village the Fire Station)
hardfill dump located at the end of Graham Ave. Bring a shovel and containers.
Give Your Child The Best…
….Right from the Start!
Jewish Community Center ’s
Preschool Program
Fosters a sense of:
• Self Reliance •Achievement
• Self Esteem •Self Discipline
….Interested?
Please call • Classes are held from 9 a.m.-12
(315) 733-2345 noon. Monday through Friday
for children ages 2 to 5.
The Jewish Community Center • Lunch program is available
from 12 – 2 p.m..
2310 Oneida St. •
Utica, NY 13501 Before Care starts at 8 a.m. and
Www.jccutica.net • After Care ends at 4 p.m.
The school follows the local
Reminder – please do not put garbage/recyclables to the curb before 5 pm * we are open to children of all public school schedule,
the night prior. We appreciate your cooperation! races, religions and nationalities September - June
* now accepting fall registration applications