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Seasonal Yard Waste Collection Resumes April 15
Grab your rakes and get to work; it's time to spruce up the yard.

The Division of Public Works, Solid Waste Department will begin the special seasonal curbside collections of soft yard waste and oversized items starting the week of April 15.
The Fine Print
The weekly pickup of leaves, grass clippings and pine needles will take place on the same day as trash. Soft yard wastes must be put into either paper compost bags or 32-gallon barrels. Barrels and bags must be at curbside by 6:45 a.m. on trash collection day, and must be separated from the trash carts by at least three feet, or placed on the other side of the driveway.
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Plastic bags may not be used for soft yard waste; leaves, grass clippings and pine needles may not be disposed of in the trash. Please note that brush is picked up on an appointment basis and may not be mixed with soft yard waste. Residents whose trash is picked up by the city may call in requests to the Solid Waste Department office starting on Monday April 8 for up to five oversized items each year at no charge.
Additional items would cost $25 each.
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Examples of oversized items are a mattress, large appliance, couch, or a bundle of brush. Residents must call 589-3410 by Friday at 4 p.m., in order to get onto the following week’s pickup list. Brush must be bundled and tied, and the weight of a bundle may not exceed 60 pounds. Each branch must be less than 4 feet long and less than 3 inches in diameter. Nashua residents may always bring soft ard waste or oversized items directly to the Nashua Recycling Center at the Four Hills Landfill, 840 West Hollis Street, during normal operating hours, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. A valid residential permit is required to use the facility.
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