Politics & Government

Get It To The Curb: Storm Debris Pickup Scheduled In Marlborough

The Department of Public Works is collecting storm debris from recent winter storms starting Monday, April 2.

MARLBOROUGH, MA—Remember the storms that ripped through the area these past few months? We'll bet it left a sizable amount of debris in many of your yards.

The Department of Public Works is collecting storm debris from recent winter storms starting Monday, April 2. DPW crews collect only storm debris (branches and/or tree limbs) from private residential properties. Regular yard waste will not be collected.

Storm debris should be cut into four foot to 10 foot lengths and placed by the curb no later than 7 a.m.
on Monday April 2. Please do not block the sidewalks. DPW crews will make only one collection in each neighborhood.

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Residents may also drop off storm debris at 402 Hudson St (the former Hudson Street
Landfill) through April 14. Debris should be cut into 4 foot to 10 foot lengths. If you do not have a sticker you will be allowed to drop off only storm debris no longer than 4

feet or larger than 8 inches in diameter at the Resident Drop Off Facility until April 14.

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