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The big stink: How a proposed landfill is roiling a tiny New Hampshire town

Por: The Boston Globe Nation January 19, 2023

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Say you live in Massachusetts and you throw something in the trash — a greasy pizza box, a broken toy, a batch of Styrofoam peanuts — where does it go? Surely, there’s someplace nearby that can serve as the eternal resting spot for such refuse, right?Quite possibly not. Space for garbage is becoming rare in Massachusetts. in the state for nearly 30 years, and most of the six existing ones (not to be confused with local transfer stations)... + full article



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