FALL BULKY DROP OFF:: Starts Monday, October 24th

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BULKY ITEMS CAN BE DROPPED OFF AT THE TOWN GARAGE

Large  dumpsters will be at the town garage located at 324 Hut Hill Road,  where residents may drop off bulky household items to be disposed of  from Monday October 24th through Friday October 28th from  7:30am-3:00pm.  And on Saturday October 29th from 9am-1pm. 

One  free pickup truck load or two carloads per household.  Additional pickup  loads will cost $25 per load.  1-3 ton truckloads will cost $50 per  additional load, with a maximum of 3 total loads per household.

What NOT to bring:    

  • HAZARDOUS WASTE (paint, solvents, pesticides, etc.)
  • CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS
  • GARBAGE – State Law prohibits the town from accepting household garbage at the Town Garage. 

The following items are accepted year-round at the Town Garage:

  • TIRES – accepted for a fee, payable by check or cash
  • APPLIANCES/ELECTRONICS (TVs, computers, refrigerators, microwaves, etc.)
  • BRUSH (3 inches in diameter or less)
  • Mattresses and box springs

We accept bulky waste from BRIDGEWATER RESIDENTS ONLY!!

There will be no curbside pickup 

Original source can be found here.



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