When I lived in Melrose I lived in an apartment building that did not have curbside recycling even though the city does. Had to bring it myself to the City yard. Smelled AWESOME in the Summer :(
By Mr. Talky McTalkin on Mon, 03/06/2017 - 3:29pm.
Wesley is know for it's elite swap area at the recycle center. Have a boat you're not using anymore? Just drop it off and someone may find a use for it.
A person actually did score a run about zodiac there years ago for free complete with motor. Perfect tender for your sailboat.
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Wellesley doesn't have
Wellesley doesn't have curbside pickup?
Nope
And they have a "refuse disposal facility" with these recycling areas that the New York Times used to write about every couple years.
What do people without cars do?
There must be some, even in Wellesley (which is a pretty walkable and bikeable town with three commuter rail stops, plus some Metro-West bus service)
private haulers...
... people in town have the option to contract with private haulers, although apparently most don't.
When I lived in Melrose I
When I lived in Melrose I lived in an apartment building that did not have curbside recycling even though the city does. Had to bring it myself to the City yard. Smelled AWESOME in the Summer :(
ironic
That will be common scene in Boston within 5 years.
Whoa!
That's the biggest friggin dump raccoon EVER!
Yes, even Cruella Deville
recycles.
Wesley is know for it's elite
Wesley is know for it's elite swap area at the recycle center. Have a boat you're not using anymore? Just drop it off and someone may find a use for it.
A person actually did score a run about zodiac there years ago for free complete with motor. Perfect tender for your sailboat.