The holidays are officially over in New York City as the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is set to come down soon. It’s ...
Since 2007, retired Rockefeller Center Christmas Trees have been milled into lumber and donated to Habitat for Humanity. This year’s 74-foot-tall Norway spruce was delivered to NYC from West ...
New Yorkers can wait a lot longer than before to get rid of their festive trees, thanks to citywide curbside composting ...
Mulchfest, New York City's tradition of recycling Christmas trees, is returning after the 2024 holidays. Democrats need to ...
The city Sanitation Department has announced that New Yorkers can simply put their trees at the curb on the same day they put ...
One inch of snow was measured in Central Park at 7 a.m., and the National Weather Service announced an official white ...
With the expansion of NYC's curbside composting program, New Yorkers no longer have to wait for specific days to dispose their Christmas tree.
There are three main ways to get rid of your Christmas tree in NYC. The holiday season has officially come to a close, which means it's time for clean up duties: from gift wrappings to leftover foods, ...
NEW YORK - New Yorkers no longer need to wait for designated dates to dispose of their Christmas trees. The city’s Department of Sanitation (DSNY) has announced that Christmas tree collection is now ...
Have you started feeling the pressure of taking down your Christmas tree now that Dec. 25 has come and gone? New Yorkers used to have to wait for specific days set by the ...
When trees are placed into a woodchipper, the result is mulch that can be used on trails or to protect and feed soil. Recycled trees also have been placed in wildlife centers for birds and other ...