The 2021 Best in Kentucky finalists have been named and ten are centered in LaRue County. Voting takes place from May 1 through May 31 for first, second and third place . To vote for your favorites, visit https://www.kentuckyliving.com/contests. The winners will be announced August 26, live on Facebook and YouTube. They will also be published in Kentucky Living magazine’s September edition as well as KentuckyLiving.com.
LaRue County finalists: Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park, Historic Site. Kayla’s Fill-Up Station, Down-Home Restaurant and Hamburger Arrowhead BBQ, Barbecue The Sweet Shoppe and Dessert Café, Sweet Spot and Made in Kentucky Product
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Many Ocean County parks will collect freshly cut Christmas trees throughout January. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
LACEY, NJ Local parks, including one in Lacey, are accepting Christmas tree donations through Jan. 31.
Trees that are donated can be turned into woodchips for landscaping projects in Ocean County parks. In the past, recycled trees have also helped towns replenish their beach dunes.
Enos Pond County Park (330 East Lacey Rd., Forked River) will accept donations.
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Cattus Island County Park, 1170 Cattus Island Boulevard, Toms River Township
Cloverdale Farm County Park, 34 Cloverdale Road, Barnegat Township
Wells Mills County Park, 905 Route 532, Ocean Township
Ocean County Park, 659 Ocean Avenue, Lakewood Township
Recycle Your Christmas Tree in Southern Ocean County
By LORI A. PEPENELLA
Credits: TAPinto.net File Photo
December 27, 2020 at 1:00 AM
LBI REGION, NJ - Ocean County residents are being encouraged to make recycling their Christmas trees part of their holiday cleanup. “Recycling trees is an easy way for residents to get rid of their tree after the holiday,” said Ocean County Freeholder Director Joseph H. Vicari. “Many of our park facilities are accepting drop-offs, making it accessible all across the County.” “For many years now we have accepted discarded Christmas trees for recycling at several of our county parks,” said Ocean County Freeholder Virginia E. Haines, who serves as Chairwoman to the Ocean County Department of Parks and Recreation. “I want to remind everyone that it is important to recycle all year long, but especially during the busy holiday season too.”