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Ask a local grocery store or gas station to hold day old newspapers for you. Around here, any newspapers that are not sold go into the bin the next day.
At our local dump, you are not allowed to take anything out. There are fines if you take anything from the dump or from any of the city's recycle bins :P I wish we had a set up like yours catsmom21, it would sure make moving a lot easier!!
Ask a local grocery store or gas station to hold day old newspapers for you. Around here, any newspapers that are not sold go into the bin the next day.
At our local dump, you are not allowed to take anything out. There are fines if you take anything from the dump or from any of the city's recycle bins :P I wish we had a set up like yours catsmom21, it would sure make moving a lot easier!!
Oh! Wow, I never thought of that. I don't know if there is a rule about that here or not, LOL! Or, if there is, if anyone cares. The dump I go to is pretty..unattended. Just a couple of...uh..good ol' boys sitting around shooting the breeze and watching people chuck their trash. They might check for your permit sticker, if they don't recognize your car I guess.
Hmm...well Geulivier you'd better check on local ordinances before following my advice!
Go to your local Newpaper Office & Ask for back issues.
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