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davis_square2008-03-16 06:25 pm
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Trash Pick-Up Tomorrow?
Is trash picked up on Evacuation Day? The city calendar that I have and the one that I can find online both list only the holidays from April to December.
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"Legal holiday'' shall include January first, July fourth, November eleventh, and Christmas Day, or the day following when any of said days occurs on Sunday, and the third Monday in January, the third Monday in February, the third Monday in April, the last Monday in May, the first Monday in September, the second Monday in October, and Thanksgiving Day. "Legal holiday'' shall also include, with respect to Suffolk county only, March seventeenth and June seventeenth, or the day following when said days occur on Sunday; provided, however, that the words "legal holiday'' as used in section forty-five of chapter one hundred and forty-nine shall not include March seventeenth, or the day following when said day occurs on Sunday.
-http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/4-7.htm
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http://www.somerville.k12.ma.us/education/components/calendar/calendar.php?sectiondetailid=3&sc_id=1161776850
But there is no mention of it here, on the 'Which holidays will cause trash and recycling pickup to be delayed?' FAQ
http://faqs.somervillema.intelligovsoftware.com/DPWTq1.aspx
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BTW, Evacuation Day is also celebrated in Barnstable County (Cape Cod) ... perhaps because of all the Boston people with summer homes or retiring there? It seems to be a myth that it is only celebrated in Suffolk County.
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Public entities can choose to be closed other days if they want (as can any business, actually). For example, note that Bunker Hill Day is one of the days that Somerville City Hall is closed (and there is no trash pickup).
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And I can report that there was trash pickup on College Ave today :)
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On the other hand, Bunker Hill Day is an officially observed holiday in Somerville, and city hall will be closed -- and trash pickup delayed one day -- for that holiday, which falls on Tuesday, June 17th.
Did anybody watch the John Adams mini-series premiere last night on HBO? The Lexington-Concord "shot heard 'round the world," the battle of Bunker Hill, the siege of Boston, the Flag of Grand Union, the British evacuation of Boston 232 years ago today -- it was all there.
I grew up in California, where the Revolution was something you read about in the "American Heritage Junior Library." At this time of year, I still get a little charge from living at the very spot where 4,000 citizen soldiers camped in extreme discomfort as they manned the fortifications for George Washington's siege of the British forces in Boston (and where the first continental flag with 13 red and white stripes was raised on New Year's Day, 1776).
Somerville was called "Charlestown Beyond the Neck" in those days -- and we were part of the City of Boston and the county of Suffolk.
So drink green beer if you must, but raise a glass to George Washington, the Continental Congress and the holy cause of self-government. Huzzah, huzzah, huzzah!
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I will suggest to the Environmental Services unit that we include this info in next year's guide. (Unfortunately, this year's guide just went to press.)
As for the the on-line calendar, our extensive revamping of the Web site has been delayed by the departure of our Web Services Director, but the new calendaring feature should include info like this in a way that "pops" it to the home page.
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Does the new Environmental Services guide clarify the guidelines around cardboard recycling?
I find it very frustrating when I spend time breaking down and tying up cardboard
boxes into 2'x2' squares only to have the trash people pick them up and carry
them off in the trash... (This has been discussed before on this forum,
but I just had it happen again to me.)
(Thank you for your update here, by the way!)
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Maybe they are made from recycled plastic already, and can't be recycled again, or something? Or something about the rigid structure of that type of plastic isn't acceptable to our current pickup. Just guesses.
Anyhow, they just got successfully thrown away this morning.
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