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CHANGES Transfer Station and Recycling Comm Schedule

The DPW has cancelled or postponed many of the previously scheduled activities, but the TS will remain OPEN to the PUBLIC.

(Colleen)

Please Note CHANGES to the previously posted Transfer Station and Recycling Committee Schedule...

Based on the current situation, here's what you need to know in regard to the Medfield Transfer Station, the Recycling Committee and the Medfield Department of Public Works.

STILL OPEN: Transfer Station

April Transfer Station Hours - adding Sundays!
April is one of the months that the TS is open on Sundays. Hours of operation are: Wednesdays 9am-4pm, Fridays 9am-4pm, Saturdays 9am-4pm and NOW SUNDAYS 9am-4pm.

CANCELLED: Hazardous Waste Days

NO LONGER TO BE HELD on Saturday, April 4th from 9am-1pm at Highway Garage. For more information about what is Acceptable/Unacceptable, click on the Town of Medfield website. https://www.town.medfield.net/...

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POSTPONED: Town-Wide Cleanup (Date TBD)

NO LONGER TO BE HELD on Saturday, April 25 and Sunday, April 26

CANCELLED: Electronics Recycling

NO LONGER TO BE HELD on April 18th from 9am-1pm at the Transfer Station (near SWAP Area). Anything that plugs in is acceptable, a fee will be charged for TVs and CRTs ($15-$30). Cash or checks only please!

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STILL OPEN: Transfer Station accepting 5c Bottle/Can Deposits:

If you typically toss those 5c deposit bottles and cans into the Single Stream Recycle Compactor, we have a suggestion for you! Please consider putting them into the small blue containers (to the left of the Tipping floor) instead. Please note this is NOT for GLASS containers, just for plastic bottles and aluminum cans that are returnable for 5c deposit. The money received on these bottles and cans is DONATED to the GRIST MILL FUND, which is part of the Medfield Historical Society. So when you donate these, you are helping!

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