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Street Directory for Curbside Trash and Recycle Collection ALDEN Street Directory for Curbside Trash and Recycle Collection ALDEN ROAD THURSDAY ALLEN ROAD FRIDAY ALVIN ROAD TUESDAY ANDREW ROAD TUESDAY ARBUTUS ROAD THURSDAY ARCHER STREET MONDAY ASPEN ROAD THURSDAY ATLANTIC AVENUE FRIDAY ATLANTIC CROSSING FRIDAY ATLANTIC ROAD THURSDAY AYCLIFFE ROAD FRIDAY AYLWARD LANE WEDNESDAY BANKS CIRCLE TUESDAY BANKS COURT TUESDAY BANKS ROAD TUESDAY BANKS ROAD WEDNESDAY BANKS TERRACE WEDNESDAY BARNSTABLE STREET TUESDAY BATES ROAD THURSDAY BAY VIEW AVENUE WEDNESDAY BAY VIEW DRIVE WEDNESDAY BEACH AVENUE MONDAY BEACH BLUFF AVENUE FRIDAY BEAUMONT AVENUE MONDAY BELLEAIR DRIVE TUESDAY BELLEVUE ROAD FRIDAY BERKSHIRE STREET TUESDAY BEVERLY ROAD THURSDAY BICKFORD WAY MONDAY BIRCH ROAD THURSDAY BLANEY CIRCLE WEDNESDAY BLANEY STREET WEDNESDAY BLODGETT AVENUE FRIDAY BOND STREET WEDNESDAY BOULDER WAY MONDAY BOYNTON STREET MONDAY BRADLEE AVENUE FRIDAY BREWSTER TERRACE WEDNESDAY BRISTOL AVENUE TUESDAY BROOKS TERRACE THURSDAY BROWN COURT MONDAY BROWN ROAD FRIDAY BUENA VISTA STREET MONDAY BURKE DRIVE THURSDAY BURPEE ROAD MONDAY BURPEE TERRACE MONDAY BURRILL STREET TUESDAY #1 - 113 BURRILL STREET MONDAY #114 - END CARSON TERRACE MONDAY CEDAR HILL TERRACE WEDNESDAY CEDAR ROAD FRIDAY CHARLES ROAD FRIDAY CHARLOTTE ROAD THURSDAY CHERRY COURT MONDAY CHERRY STREET MONDAY CHESTERLEE LANE FRIDAY CLAREMONT TERRACE TUESDAY CLARK STREET MONDAY CLARKE ROAD FRIDAY CLIFF ROAD THURSDAY COLUMBIA STREET MONDAY COMMONWEALTH AVENUE THURSDAY COMMONWEALTH TERRACE THURSDAY CONNELLY AVENUE MONDAY COOLIDGE ROAD CRESCENT STREET MONDAY CREST ROAD WEDNESDAY CROPLEY COURT MONDAY CROSMAN AVENUE FRIDAY CURRIER COURT TUESDAY CURRY CIRCLE MONDAY CUTTING ROAD FRIDAY DALE STREET FRIDAY DEER COVE ROAD THURSDAY DENNISON AVENUE FRIDAY DEVENS ROAD WEDNESDAY DIDIO DRIVE WEDNESDAY DILISIO ROAD TUESDAY DOHERTY CIRCLE MONDAY DUKE STREET TUESDAY DUNCAN TERRACE MONDAY EASTERN AVENUE TUESDAY EASTMAN AVENUE TUESDAY EDGEHILL ROAD MONDAY ELLIOTT STREET MONDAY ELLIS ROAD TUESDAY ELLIS TERRACE MONDAY ELM PLACE MONDAY ELMWOOD ROAD TUESDAY ELMWOOD ROAD WEDNESDAY ELMWOOD TERRACE WEDNESDAY ELWIN STREET MONDAY ERIE STREET MONDAY ESSEX AVENUE MONDAY ESSEX STREET MONDAY #8 - 268 ESSEX STREET TUESDAY #304 - 435 ESSEX TERRACE MONDAY ESTABROOK ROAD FRIDAY EULOW STREET FRIDAY EUREKA AVENUE MONDAY FAIRVIEW AVENUE TUESDAY FARRAGUT ROAD TUESDAY FISHER AVENUE MONDAY FOREST AVENUE FRIDAY #28 - 194 FOREST AVENUE THURSDAY #200 - Sherwood FOREST AVENUE WEDNESDAY Sherwood - #389 FOSTER ROAD MONDAY FRANCIS ROAD FRIDAY FRANKLIN AVENUE TUESDAY FULLER AVENUE WEDNESDAY FULLER TERRACE WEDNESDAY GALE ROAD THURSDAY GALLOUPES POINT ROAD THURSDAY GALLOUPES TERRACE THURSDAY GLEN ROAD THURSDAY GRACIE LANE TUESDAY GRANT ROAD TUESDAY GREENWOOD AVENUE WEDNESDAY GREENWOOD TERRACE WEDNESDAY HAMPDEN STREET TUESDAY HAMPSHIRE STREET TUESDAY HANLEY STREET TUESDAY HARDY STREET TUESDAY HARRISON AVENUE FRIDAY HAWTHORNE ROAD FRIDAY HEMENWAY ROAD THURSDAY HIGGINS TERRACE MONDAY HIGHLAND PLACE MONDAY HIGHLAND STREET WEDNESDAY HILLCREST CIRCLE MONDAY HILLSIDE AVENUE MONDAY HOLLY CIRCLE THURSDAY HUMPHREY STREET TUESDAY #2 - 90 HUMPHREY STREET WEDNESDAY #140 - 523 HUMPHREY STREET THURSDAY #584 - 748 HUMPHREY STREET FRIDAY #778 - 1111 HUMPHREY TERRACE WEDNESDAY HURON STREET MONDAY INGALLS TERRACE WEDNESDAY INGRAHAM TERRACE FRIDAY JESSIE STREET MONDAY JUNIPER ROAD THURSDAY KENSINGTON LANE THURSDAY KING STREET WEDNESDAY KINGS BEACH TERRACE TUESDAY LAUREL ROAD FRIDAY LAWRENCE ROAD FRIDAY LAWRENCE TERRACE WEDNESDAY LEWIS ROAD THURSDAY LEXINGTON CIRCLE THURSDAY LEXINGTON PARK THURSDAY LINCOLN CIRCLE FRIDAY LINCOLN HOUSE POINT THURSDAY LINDEN AVENUE FRIDAY LITTLES POINT LANE THURSDAY LITTLES POINT ROAD THURSDAY LODGE ROAD THURSDAY LOMBARD TERRACE MONDAY LONGLEY AVENUE FRIDAY LONGWOOD DRIVE TUESDAY #2 - 18 LONGWOOD DRIVE WEDNESDAY #20 - 31 MACARTHUR CIRCLE MONDAY MAGNOLIA ROAD THURSDAY MANSON AVENUE MONDAY MANSON ROAD MONDAY MANSON STREET MONDAY MANTON ROAD FRIDAY MAPLE AVENUE MONDAY MAPLEDALE PLACE WEDNESDAY MARTIN STREET MONDAY MELVIN AVENUE MONDAY MERRYMOUNT DRIVE WEDNESDAY MIDDLESEX AVENUE TUESDAY MILLETT LANE WEDNESDAY MILLETT ROAD WEDNESDAY MINERVA STREET TUESDAY MONUMENT AVENUE WEDNESDAY MORNINGSIDE DRIVE TUESDAY MORTON HILL AVENUE MONDAY MORTON ROAD FRIDAY MOSTYN STREET FRIDAY MOUNTAIN AVENUE MONDAY MOUNTWOOD ROAD WEDNESDAY MUDGE STREET MONDAY MURIEL ROAD THURSDAY NANTUCKET AVENUE TUESDAY NASON ROAD FRIDAY NEIGHBORHOOD ROAD FRIDAY NEW OCEAN STREET MONDAY NICHOLS STREET MONDAY NIRVANA DRIVE TUESDAY NORFOLK AVENUE TUESDAY NORTHSTONE ROAD FRIDAY OAK ROAD WEDNESDAY OAKLEDGE ROAD WEDNESDAY OCEAN AVENUE FRIDAY OCEAN VIEW ROAD THURSDAY OCEANSIDE TERRACE TUESDAY ORCHARD CIRCLE FRIDAY ORCHARD ROAD FRIDAY ORCHARD TERRACE MONDAY OUTLOOK ROAD WEDNESDAY OVERHILL ROAD MONDAY PALLESCHI DRIVE TUESDAY PALMER AVENUE FRIDAY PARADISE ROAD TUESDAY #2 - 221 PARADISE ROAD WEDNESDAY #235 - 326 PARK SQUARE MONDAY PARSONS DRIVE WEDNESDAY PATON TERRACE TUESDAY PHILLIPS AVENUE FRIDAY PHILLIPS BEACH AVENUE TUESDAY PHILLIPS CIRCLE THURSDAY PHILLIPS STREET TUESDAY PHILLIPS TERRACE FRIDAY PIERRO TERRACE MONDAY PINE HILL ROAD THURSDAY PINE STREET MONDAY PITMAN ROAD MONDAY PLEASANT STREET THURSDAY PLEASANT VIEW AVENUE MONDAY PLUMMER AVENUE FRIDAY PLYMOUTH AVENUE TUESDAY PLYMOUTH LANE WEDNESDAY PORTER PLACE MONDAY PRESTON COURT FRIDAY PRISCILLA ROAD THURSDAY PROSPECT AVENUE TUESDAY PURITAN AVENUE THURSDAY PURITAN LANE THURSDAY PURITAN PARK THURSDAY PURITAN ROAD THURSDAY RAIROAD AVENUE MONDAY REDINGTON STREET WEDNESDAY REDINGTON TERRACE WEDNESDAY REID TERRACE WEDNESDAY ROBIN LANE THURSDAY ROCK AVENUE TUESDAY ROCKLAND STREET WEDNESDAY ROCKYLEDGE ROAD THURSDAY ROSE STREET WEDNESDAY ROSS ROAD THURSDAY ROY STREET MONDAY RYAN PLACE TUESDAY SALEM STREET FRIDAY SAMPSON AVENUE MONDAY SARGENT ROAD THURSDAY SCULPIN WAY THURSDAY SHAW ROAD TUESDAY SHELTON ROAD THURSDAY SHEPARD AVENUE FRIDAY SHERIDAN ROAD WEDNESDAY SHERIDAN TERRACE WEDNESDAY SHERWOOD ROAD WEDNESDAY SMITH LANE THURSDAY SPINALE ROAD MONDAY SPRING COURT TUESDAY STANLEY ROAD FRIDAY STANWOOD ROAD FRIDAY STEARNS STREET FRIDAY STETSON AVENUE TUESDAY STONE COURT WEDNESDAY STONECLEAVE LANE THURSDAY STUART STREET MONDAY SUFFOLK AVENUE TUESDAY SUMMIT VIEW DRIVE TUESDAY SUMNER STREET FRIDAY SUNSET DRIVE TUESDAY SUPERIOR STREET MONDAY SUPREME COURT WEDNESDAY SUTTON PLACE THURSDAY SWAMPSCOTT AVENUE WEDNESDAY THE GREENWAY MONDAY THOMAS ROAD TUESDAY THORNDIKE TERRACE WEDNESDAY TIDD STREET MONDAY TIP TOP ROAD THURSDAY TUPELO ROAD THURSDAY UPLAND ROAD MONDAY VALLEY ROAD MONDAY VAUGHAN PLACE MONDAY VIRGINIA CIRCLE FRIDAY WALKER ROAD WEDNESDAY WALNUT ROAD THURSDAY WHITMAN ROAD FRIDAY WILLIAMS TERRACE THURSDAY WILLOW TERRACE THURSDAY WINDSOR AVENUE MONDAY WINSHAW ROAD THURSDAY WOODBINE AVENUE THURSDAY WORCESTER AVENUE TUESDAY YOUNG AVENUE FRIDAY.
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