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Read more →Small town transfer station used by Coventry residents for household cleanouts and regular trash drop-offs. It’s the local spot where loads get compacted and shipped out of state, so people from town and nearby show up with everything from trash bags to old furniture.
Drive in on Main Street to a simple entrance with a staffed booth-have your permit or proof of residency ready to show. There’s a scale and compacting area beyond the booth; people usually pull up, get directed where to unload, then stop again to cross the scale on the way out if the town charges by weight. The site looks like a working yard: roll-off containers, compactors, and piles where trucks move things around, and it gets busy on weekends and during spring cleanup.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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