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February 9, 2010

No trash and recycling pickup due to snow

If you hadn't guessed, the city's Public Works Department says there will be no trash and recycling pick up today or tomorrow, and no drop off either. 

And it's pretty much the same story around the region. Try to keep it in the house can, or in an outside can with a lid, if at all possible.

Howard County was going to and get trash today but not recycling. Not word on Wednesday yet, but I'm assuming they won't be able to get through.  

Same for Anne Arundel, which officially has no pickup today.

Baltimore County was going for limited collections today. Hold it until next week if they don't show.

No word from Harford County. Carroll County said offices are closed on Wednesday, so I'm guessing that means trash, but officials weren't specific.

Posted by Meredith Cohn at 1:22 PM | | Comments (1)
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I just heard the all the Pratt libraries will be closed tomorrow as well.

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