Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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(978) 352-8581G Mello Disposal Corp's business office at 95 Tenney St in Georgetown is the local spot for household junk and small contractor loads. Folks from town and nearby areas use it when clearing basements, hauling brush, or dropping off old furniture.
Pull up to the office on Tenney Street and check in at the window before heading into the yard. There's often a scale to cross on the way in or out, and many disposal sites charge by weight, so expect to stop again when leaving. The site looks like a working yard - roll-off containers, piles of material, and machinery moving around - so plan for dust and some noise. Weekends and spring cleanup periods tend to be the busiest, with lines forming at the entrance.
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