Monterey Transfer Station
The Monterey Transfer Station in Monterey, MA has a rich history dating back to the 18th century when it was part of the town of Tyringham. Lieutenant Isaac Garfield, Thomas Slaton, and Captain Brewer were among the first settlers in 1739, with Captain Brewer constructing the area's first sawmill. Today, the transfer station offers various departments and services to the community, including administrative, animal control, fire department, police department, public works, and more.
With a focus on sustainability and recycling, the Monterey Transfer Station provides residents with options for composting and recycling, as well as hazardous waste disposal. They also offer transfer station stickers for purchase, which are required for access to the facility. Open four days a week, the transfer station operates from Wednesday to Saturday, with extended hours during the summer months. As a vital part of the Monterey community, the transfer station plays a crucial role in waste management and environmental conservation.
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