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AUBURN — In response to inquiries from residents, the city of Auburn has announced there will be no spring clean-up program this year.

Residents have the option of dropping off televisions, monitors, computers and printers at the Public Services facility at 296 Gracelawn Road. The service is free of charge; residents must sign in. Residents can also drop off brush and fluorescent bulbs at the facility.

Bulky waste can be disposed of at the Mid-Maine Waste Action Corp. at 110 Goldthwaite Road. The cost for disposal is approximately $0.05 per pound. Auburn residents can drop off regular trash and recycling for free at MMWAC.

Auburn also participates in the Household Hazardous Waste Program, which allowed up to 10 gallons of waste to be dropped off at the Lewiston Solid Waste Facility on 424 River Road in Lewiston. This program runs on the first and third Saturdays of the month from May 7 through Oct. 15. Residents should review the list of acceptable materials on the city’s website. Latex and oil-based paints are not accepted at this location and can now be recycled at some hardware stores.

FMI: www.auburnmaine.gov, www.paintcare.org.

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