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416.1 | As long as your a customer that is.. | LEDDEV::CLARK | | Wed Mar 03 1993 10:23 | 9 |
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Linda,
I am heard on the radio several times that Mass Electric has a program
that will pick them up. It's part of some recycling effort. Try
giving them a call.
Hope it helps...dianne
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416.2 | Boston Ed is "in power" here.. | MILPND::EMERSON_P | bring back the streetcars! | Wed Mar 03 1993 12:33 | 4 |
| Maynard is Boston Edison territory, so.. Good try though...
Will
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416.3 | Found the answer... | CTHQ::SNOW | | Wed Mar 03 1993 12:54 | 16 |
| Hi,
I'm answering my own note. Just spoke to someone at the Town Barn on
Winter Street. He said they have a location there that we can drop off
the dryer or any metal appliance. He said it's at the end of the barn
and is marked. He also said any day at any time is OK to drop such
things off. Thought I would enter this for others to see.
To have it picked up at our house would require a sticker that has to
be purchased from the Health Department. I believe they cost around
$25.00.
Cheers,
Lin Snow
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416.4 | furniture disposal? | EARRTH::OSBORN | Sally's VAXNotes Vanity Plate | Wed Mar 10 1993 01:18 | 2 |
| So much for metal appliances. Is there an equivalent route for
excess furniture? Upholstered? Wood? Metal?
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