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Conference 7.286::maynard

Title:Maynard -- Center of the Universe
Notice:Welcome to our new digs...
Moderator:PRAGMA::GRIFFIN
Created:Wed Aug 06 1986
Last Modified:Thu Feb 20 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:509
Total number of notes:4062

123.0. "Compost project needs volunteers" by VAXRT::RUZICH (How many in your quartet?) Wed Oct 12 1988 19:51

The Maynard Board of Health has organized a leaf composting project.
This year it will be operating on a trial basis for the homes located
on the Tuesday and Wednesday trash pickup routes.  

Jerry Collins, Maynard Health Dept., is looking for volunteers to assist
in the distribution of the paper bio-degradeable bags for leaf collection.
He especially needs volunteers for the areas of Acton St., Concord St.,
Brown St., Summer St., Silverhill Rd. and the general vicinity.  If you
can help, please call Jerry at 897-1002.

Bags will be distributed this Sunday, Oct. 16; raindate Oct. 23.  The bags
will be picked up at the Roosevelt School around 1:00 and volunteers can
discuss the distribution system. 

The actual leaves pickup days will be Nov.15 & 16.  Interested residents 
in other parts of town are encouraged to contact Jerry.

    -Steve Ruzich
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123.1Sounds good to mePRNSYS::LOMICKAJJeff LomickaMon Oct 17 1988 17:442
Who gets the digested compost when it's ready?

123.2Good questionVAXRT::RUZICHHow many in your quartet?Mon Oct 17 1988 18:5415
    RE: .1
    
    From what I understand, no one's really  decided.  This is a pilot
    program, and they first have to decide whether to go implement the
    program all over town or not.
    
    There's talk of using the compost in town parks & the cemetery,
    or of giving it away for peoples' gardens.
    
    Maynard is small enough that participatory democracy is the real thing
    here.  Call up the guy who runs the program and you may end up in
    charge of something.
    
    -Steve 
    
123.3sodium content?TOPDOC::AHERNWhere was George?Wed Oct 19 1988 18:056
    The Town of Arlington used to do this.  They would, however, mix
    in the sand that was swept up by the streetsweepers in the Spring
    and there was some question about whether this made the resultant
    soil too salty for gardens.