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STREET NAME LOCATION DESCRIPTION TRASH DAY TRASH ZONE 2Nd Right Off Oceanside Ave Ext STREET DIR. DATA WORK SHEET BLUE = New Road PW=PRIVATE AREA GREEN = Paper Road PINK = No Bulk PU TW =TOWN WAY OF SIGN IT W/G TOWN STREET NAME LOCATION DESCRIPTION TRASH DAY TRASH ZONE 2nd right off Oceanside Ave Ext. from Long Beach, (at Bath House) across from TW/PW YB A STREET Acorn St. Dirt Section is private. TUES 2 PW YV ABATTOIR DRIVE Dirt road at the end of the cul-de-sac off Jeffery Drive which is off South Side. FRI 2 TW YB ABBEY ROAD West off Cape Neddick Rd.( Rt. 1A,) 2nd left from jct. of Shore Rd; Dead end. MON 2 PW YB ABENAQUI DRIVE 2nd right off Cape Neddick Rd from Shore Rd. Mon 2 PW YV ABIGAIL LANE 1st right off McIntire Road (off Beech Ridge Rd) FRI 1 TW YB ACORN STREET Beacon St from Ridge Rd 1/2 way to Long Beach on left. TUES 2 PW CN ADAMS ROAD 2nd left off Intervale Rd from Shore Rd MON 2 TW CN AGAMENTICUS AVENUE Runs East off Shore Rd opposite River Rd, makes a loop MON 2 TW YB AIRPORT DRIVE 1st left off Church St Ext from Rt 1A; makes a loop MON 1 TW YB AIRPORT DRIVE EXTENSION 1st rt off Broadway coming from Long Beach Ave MON 1 PW YB ALDER STREET 1st right off Railroad Ave Ext. from Beach Ball Field MON 1 TW YH ALDIS LANE East off York St.( Rt. 1A ) [near#534]North of Harbor Beach Rd, Dead end. WED 1 1st right off Shore Rd after Agamenticus Ave. crosses Agamenticus Ave and goes PW CN ALGONAC AVENUE down toward water MON 2 TW CN ALGONQUIN DRIVE Right off Groundnut Hill Rd, from Mountain Rd THUR 1 PW CN ALIVIA LANE 2nd right after I 95 overpass on Ogunquit Rd, heading north THUR 1 PW YB AMHERST AVENUE Left off Reserve St from Beacon St. (toward Lond Bch. end.) TUES 2 PW CN ANBELWOLD CIRCUIT Straight ahead off the end of Wanaque Rd. Dead end. MON 2 Off York Street [near#66] 1st left after Hilltop, across from Organug Rd and York PW YV ANDREWS WAY Street Baptist Church WED 2 TW YH ANGEL AVENUE Off Woodbridge Rd; on left after York Water Dist. from Long Sands Rd TUES 1 PW YV APGAR LANE Off Scituate Rd almost opposite Scituate Trail, So. of Water Shed THUR 2 PW YV APPLE TREE COURT off Cider Hill Rd, right before Mill Lane THUR 2 PW YV ARGO POINT LANE Off the end of Western Point Rd, Dead end FRI 2 PW YV ARNOLD LANE Off Chase's Pond Rd. north of Corn Swamp Rd. THUR 2 PW YV ASH LANE 3rd right off Organug Lane by the Middle School. WED 2 PW CN ASPETONG AVENUE 4th right off Shore Rd, north of Cape Neddick bridge . MON 2 TW YB ATLANTIC AVENUE 2nd right off Main Street, north of York Police Dept. MON 1 PW YB ATLANTIS LANE West off Ridge Rd, 1st right coming from Railroad Ave, just before Rogers Rd THUR 1 PW CN AUTUMN BROOK LANE North off Old County Rd; 1st left from River Rd THUR 1 PW YV AUTUMN TRAIL East off Tenney Rose Lane, private drive to one house WED 2 PW YB AVENUE B EXTENSION Off Ridge Rd. [near#325] runs west, across from Avenue B. TUES 2 TW YV AVON AVENUE Off Long Sands Rd; York Heights area TUES 1 TW YH AXHOLME ROAD 2nd left off York Street [near#338]north of Long Sands Rd WED 1 PW YV BACK ROAD 2nd left off Old Post Rd after intersection of Ridge and Old Post WED 2 PW CN BALD HEAD CLIFF RD 1st right off Shore Rd north of St. Peter's Church MON 2 PW CN BALD HEAD CLIFF RD SOUTH Off Bald Head Cliff Rd; 1St. right from Shore Rd. MON 2 PW CN BALDWIN LANE 1st right north of Cliff Country Club off Shore Rd MON 2 TW YB BANK ROAD Off Mosely Rd (North off Broadway), ends at Jones Ave MON 2 PW YH BANKS ROCK ROAD East off Norwood Farms rd. 1st right after lower section of Eastern Point TUES 1 PW YB BARN POINT North at end of Freeman Street by junction of Bay Haven Rd MON 1 TW YV BARRELL LANE South off York Street, [near#308] by St. Christopher's Church WED 1 TW YH BARRELL LANE EXT 1A to 103, 1st left on to Barrell Ln. 1/2 way up hill on right. WED 1 TW YV BARRELLS GROVE Second right off Beech Ridge Rd, just before Saltwater Dr. FRI 1 TW YV BARTLETT ROAD 1st left off Southside Rd [near #315] from Seabury Rd FRI 2 TW YV BASS COVE LANE 1st left off Tide Meadow Lane from Rt 91 THUR 2 TW YB BAY HAVEN ROAD East off Main Street by junction of Shore Rd runs to Freeman St. MON 1 TW YB BAY STREET Off Railroad Ave, runs behind York Beach Fire Dept to Ocean Ave MON 1 PW CN BAYBERRY LANE East off Shore Rd, south of Phillips Cove MON 2 TW YV BAYVIEW AVENUE 4th right off Long Sands, from junction of Ridge Rd TUES 1 PW YB BEACH BALL FIELD RD Behind YBFD at Church St and Railroad Ave --- --- PW YV BEACH PINE LANE Off Woodbridge Rd, left after Edison Drive PW YB BEACH ROSE HILL Off Long Beach Ave., 1st left after Church St. Ext. heading south. TUES 2 TW YB BEACH STREET Off Main Street in York Beach square;STREET ends DIR. at Freeman DATA WORKSt SHEET MON 1 PW YB BEACHSIDE COURT 2nd right off Morningside Drive, 1st right is Railroad Ave. Ext. TUES 2 Off Ridge Rd, [near#270] straight road to Long Beach, north of Smith Ball Field, or TW YB BEACON STREET enter from Long Beach near #209. TUES 2 PW YB BEACON STREET EXT Off Ridge Rd, [near#270] opposite Beacon St runs westward. THUR 1 TW YV BEECH RIDGE ROAD Runs from Rt 1[near#108] across from South Side Rd to Eliot line FRI 1 PW YV BEECHNUT LANE Off Mill Lane, 1st left THUR 2 Long Sands Rd to Bayview Ave. (near High School) right to Mooring Drive, right to PW YH BEECHWOOD AVENUE Surf Ave, left to Ocean View Drive; then left TUES 1 PW YV BELL BUOY LANE Off York Street [near#560] opposite Norwood Farms Rd TUES 1 TW YV BELL MARSH ROAD North off Mill Lane; starts at end of pavement, to South Berwick line THUR 2 TW YB BELMONT AVENUE 5th left off Freeman Street from Main Street MON 1 PW CN BERNARD KARFIOL WAY Left off Pine Hill Norht headed towards Ogunquit THUR 1 TW YV BETTY WELCH ROAD South off Beech Ridge Rd at junction of Scotland Bridge Rd; runs into Kittery FRI 1 PW YV BHOIREANN LANE Left off Hemlock Ridge Lane (near end) THUR 2 TW YV BIRCH HILL ROAD South off Route 91 [near#433] at junction of Mill Lane; ends at Beech Ridge Rd FRI 1 PW YV BITTERSWEET LANE 1st right off Scott Ave from Woodbridge Rd TUES 1 PW YV BLACKBERRY LANE Off Braveboat Harbor Rd FRI 2 PW YV BLAISDELL POINT LANE Right off Rams Head Lane PW CN BLUE HERON COVE West off Shore Rd; north of Bayberry Lane MON 2 Off Ridge Rd, [near#281]starts at the parking lot of the Draft House and runs to PW YB BLUEBERRY LANE Acorn Street TUES 2 PW YB BLUEBIRD LANE 1st left off Steam Mill Lane THUR 1 BLUEFINN WAY 5th right off Pine Hill Rd.from Route 1 THUR 1 TW YV BLUESTONE LANE 2nd left off Old Post Rd from Route 1; road loops WED 2 PW CN BLUFF ROAD Take 2nd left off Pine Hill North. Is 1st road on left THUR 1 TW YH BOBAN STREET Left off Eldridge Rd near the pond TUES 1 TW YV BOG ROAD North off Rt. 91,1st. right west of turnpike; ends at Scituate Rd. THUR 2 PW CN BONNYBEAG ROAD Off Shore Rd opposite Pine Mountain Rd MON 2 PW YV BOON ISLAND WAY Across from Camp Eaton, off York St., private drive to Libby's Campground TW CN BOSTON ROAD North off Ogunquit Rd; West of Josiah Norton Rd THUR 1 TW YB BOWDEN ROAD 2nd left off Broadway from Rt 1A; Ends at Ocean Ave extension MON 1 East off Rt 1 [near#1171] just before Clark Rd, immediatly after Earl Shejen's PW CN BRANLEY LANE ("Dozer Man") house going north on Rt 1 from York Corner THUR 1 TW YV BRAVE BOAT HARBOR RD East off Rt 103;[near #101] 1st left south of Harris Island Rd (Mariner Rd) FRI 2 PW YB BREEZE WAY 2nd left off Garrison Ave from Long Sands Rd TUES 1 TW YV BRICKYARD COURT West off Rt 1;[near#317] opposite Mic Mac Motel FRI 1 TW YV BRICKYARD LANE West off Rt ;[near#369] 1 opposite the Dodge dealer FRI 1 PW YV BRISTOL LANE South off Seabury Rd., 550 yards from Rte 103 FRI 2 TW YV BRIXHAM ROAD South off Rt 91 at junction of Old McIntire Rd;(upper 4 corners) THUR 2 TW YB BROADWAY 3rd right off of Long Beach Ave [near#6] and is near junction of Ocean Ave MON 1 TW YB BROADWAY EXTENSION West off Long Beach Ave (Rt 1A) [near#6] and opposite Broadway MON 1 PW YH BROOK LANE North off Eureka Ave; 1st right from 1A TUES 1 PW YV BROOKS FARM ROAD Right off Cider Hill Rd, across from Scotland Bridge just before Sargents Ln THUR 2 PW CN BROOKSIDE LANE Logging Rd to Stoneybrook almost at the end.
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