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Household Hazardous Waste:
A Common Problem, A Simple Solution
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ton, Ossipee, Sanbornton, Sand- wich, Tamworth, Tilton and Tuftonboro.
Note: This year, we will not be collecting fluorescent lamps (tubes and CFLs), batteries, or mercury-containing devices such as thermometers and thermo- stats. Information on collection sites, accepted materials, and other disposal options can be found at www.lakesrpc.org/ser- viceshhw.asp, use the QR code, or by calling LRPC at 279-8171.
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HHW Day in Bristol
August 5th at NRHS (New- found Regional High School) 8:30 - Noon. (Please enter from River Road access)
There are many toxic materi- als which exist right inside many Lakes Region homes. These toxic materials are known as “hazardous wastes,” which are substances that poison or con- taminate the environment and threaten the health of those in the local community
Look under your kitchen or bathroom sink, at the basement workbench, in the garage or gar- den shed – wherever you store cleaning products, home and vehicle maintenance items, or
garden chemicals. If a product label says “danger,” “warning,” “toxic,” or “caution,” the prod- uct contains ingredients that are flammable, poisonous, will burn the skin and eyes, or react vio- lently with other chemicals.
On Saturday, July 29, and Saturday, August 5, twenty-four communities will participate in one of the longest-running and most successful household hazardous waste collection pro- grams in New England. Four collection sites will be open on July 29 (Belmont, Franklin, Gil- ford, and Meredith), and three more collection sites will be open on August 5 (Bristol, Laconia, and Moultonborough). All sites
will be open from 8:30 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.
Every year since 1986, the LRPC (Lakes Region Planning Commission) has coordinated annual household hazardous waste collections for communi- ties throughout the Lakes Region interested in participating in the shared collection program.
Residents and residential property owners in the 24 partic- ipating communities may bring up to ten gallons or 50 pounds of household hazardous prod- ucts in for safe disposal. The participating communities for the collection are: Alexandria, Andover, Belmont, Bridgewater, Bristol, Center Harbor, Effing-
ham, Franklin, Freedom, Gil- ford, Gilmanton, Hebron, Hill, Holderness, Laconia, Meredith, Moultonborough, New Hamp-
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SANDWICHES SIDES
NACHOS | 9 Pulled Pork, salsa, and melted cheese, over tortilla chips.
PULLED PORK SANDWICH | 11
Topped with pickles and crunchy corn chip crumbles. Comes with chips and coleslaw.
BRISKET SANDWICH | 16
Topped with crispy onions. Comes with chips and coleslaw.
MEAT
FAMILY MEAL | 59
All four meat offerings plus family sized portions of 3 sides
BRISKET | 24
3/4 of a pound, served with 2 sides
RIBS | 19
3/4 of a pound, served with 2 sides
PULLED PORK | 15 or CHICKEN | 14
Served with 2 sides
KIDS MENU
HOYDOG&CHIPS | 5 GRILLED CHEESE & CHIPS | 5
BAKED BEANS 4 | 8 BAKED POTATO 3 | 5 MAC & CHEESE 4 | 8 CORN ON THE COB 4 | 8 BROCCOLI SALAD 4 | 8
CORN MUFFIN 3 | 5 GARLIC TOAST 2/4pc 3 | 5 BLACK BEAN &
CORN SALAD 4 | 8 GERMAN POTATO
D O N U T S
SALAD 4 | 8 SINGLE, SIX OR TWELVE
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