CITY OF WOONSOCKET

NOTIFICATION

From Michael Debroisse
Superintendent of Solid Waste/Engineering

May 18, 2020

City of Woonsocket

Rubbish and Recycling Holiday Pickup Schedule

In observance of Memorial Day, the Woonsocket Recycle Facility will be CLOSED on Monday, May 25th.
Residents are reminded that curbside pick-up of trash, recycling and yard waste from May 25th to May 29st will be DELAYED BY ONE DAY.

Due to COVID-19 and the need to properly dispose of items that are recyclable; the Recycle Facility WILL BE OPEN Saturday May 23rd from 8am – 11:45am

 

SUMMERTIME TIP:
Local fruits and berries are some of the best things about summer. Recycle the plastic clamshells they come in when you’ve finished enjoying summer’s sweets.
When in Doubt, Call! — If you have any recycling questions call the Solid Waste Division at 767-8880.

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