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Roadside Swap Week
Swap Week is the week before each Bulky Waste Day.
Residents are encouraged to place their unwanted household items at curbside, with a "free" sign. Usable furniture, toys, athletic equipment, flower pots, building materials, books, clothing, paint — anything that would be of use gains an extended life with new owners.
Many savvy recyclers successfully use this option throughout the year, but the designated week becomes a Town-wide event.
People take a ride around town, check out the offerings, and help to recycle and reuse those cast-off gems along the roadsides.