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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

337.0. "Complete Recycling services information requested" by MTWAIN::CARTER (The 3 R's - Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) Wed Nov 13 1991 13:22

I am new to Maynard as of last month and I have been traveling back to 
Northborough to bring my recyclable plastic, tin, and glass.  I would prefer to
use the services in this area, especially if there is a recycling of newspaper
and magazines, which Northborough doesn't do.

Could anyone provide me with a pointer or a telephone number of who to call to
get the get the complete recycling services and information available for the
Maynard area?

Thank you,
Keith Carter
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337.1CARTUN::VIOLET::AUGUSTINELove happensWed Nov 13 1991 15:0014
Hi Keith, 

I believe you can call the Health department to get more information.
Briefly, Maynard recycles white paper, newspaper (bagged or tied with
string), plastic milk jugs, aluminum, glass, #2 plastic, and sometimes
other kinds of plastic. You can go 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month
to the DPW yard off 117 between the Route 62 turnoff and the intersection
with Route 27.


Hope this helps,
Liz

P.S. Are you the person who used to work in the AI group?
337.2'tin' alsoUSCTR2::KDUNNWed Nov 13 1991 18:327
We also recycle 'tin' cans - you know, tuna, soup, etc. 

The plastics are any #1 or 2 plastics (number found in that triangle 
of arrows). 


337.3CARTUN::VIOLET::AUGUSTINELove happensThu Nov 14 1991 18:4810
There's a bit of inconsistency in the plastics. Sometimes they feel like
recycling all 1s and 2s and sometimes they "don't have time", so they only
collect certain types of 1s and 2s (it seems arbitrary to me, but then 
again, I don't understand the ins and outs of plastics).

They also take returnable cans and bottles -- proceeds go to the group
that's staffing the recycling center that week.


Liz
337.4REGENT::POWERSMon Nov 18 1991 12:1210
The town of Sudbury has a recycling center at the town landfill, which
is located at the corner of Sudbury diagonally opposite from the corner
tha borders Maynard.  (It's at the Sudbury-Wayland town line, on route 20.
The recycling center accepts ALL numbered plastics (1-7), newspaper (with
magazines okay), tin cans and random scrap metal, automotive oil, automotive
batteries, glass containers (green, brown, and clear), and plain corrugated
cardboard.  
You need not have a Sudbury landfill sticker to use the recycling center.

- tom]
337.5Sudbury Recycling center hours?MTWAIN::CARTERThe 3 R's - Reduce, Reuse, and RecycleTue Nov 19 1991 18:328
Tom,

Thanks for the information on the Sudbury Recycling center.  Would you by any 
chance know their hours of operation, or know a number I can call to get this 
information?  I would appreciate it.

Thanks,
Keith
337.6RANGER::WELLSPhil WellsTue Nov 19 1991 21:455
    Anyone know where I can recyle tires?  I bought a new set a BJs and the
    station that put them on for me won't dispose of them, so now I got
    4 rather used tires.
    
    Phil
337.7Sudbury Dump HoursIAMOK::MARINERWed Nov 20 1991 11:516
    Sudbury Dump hours are Tues through Sat.  8:00 AM to 3:00 PM.  The
    recycling section is the same.
    
    The dump is on Route 20 at the Wayland line.
    
    Mary Lou
337.8Help the Community ChestSENIOR::IGNACHUCKNative MaynardianThu Feb 13 1992 02:0931
    The Maynard Recycling Center is open on the first and third Saturday
    of each month.  In addition to the members of the Board of Health and 
    other dedicated volunteers, a non-profit organization in Maynard is
    assigned a weekend or two during the year to assist in recycling.  In
    exchange for their assistance, the proceeds of the deposits of bottles 
    and cans are redeemed by that organization for their use.
    
    This Saturday, February 15th, the Maynard Community Chest will be
    working at the Maynard Recycling Center.  Proceeds from the bottle
    and can contributions will help support the following causes:
    
    - American Red Cross	- Boy Scouts
    - Agape Center		- Concord-Assabet Adolescent Services
    - Concord Family Service    - Eliot Community Mental Health Center
    - Emerson Hospital		- Girl Scouts
    - Community Supper		- Maynard Senior Citizens
    - CODE			- Minuteman Assoc. of Retarded Citizens
    - The Community School	- The Stow Food Pantry
    - United Services Org.	- Will Dodd Community Center
    
    The above services are available to everybody in Maynard, and 98% of 
    all funds received are spent in support of these social services.
    
    The Recycling Center is open from 9:00 to noon at the Highway
    Department Garage at the end of Winter Street (off Great Road a block
    east of Maynard Mobil/St. Casimir's Church).  
    
    Please take the opportunity to empty out your garage and cellar and 
    help a very worthy cause.
    
    Frank