Four Hills Landfill closed and no curbside collections on May 25 for Memorial Day

Nashua - wikipedia.org
Nashua - wikipedia.org
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The Nashua Solid Waste Department announced on May 18 that the Four Hills Landfill and Nashua Recycling Center will be closed on Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day. Trash, soft yard waste, and recyclables collections will be delayed by one day throughout the week following the holiday.

The closure affects all residents who rely on city collection services. The department said that adjusting the schedule ensures employees can observe the holiday while maintaining regular service for residents.

This schedule change is part of standard practice during federal holidays to accommodate both staff needs and community expectations. Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly for waste disposal and recycling during this period.

The Solid Waste Department said it appreciates cooperation from residents as they adjust their routines for the week after Memorial Day.



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