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9.20.23 Public Services is actively picking up storm debris at this time. They are starting in the south end and working north.
Reminder: Taxes are due Friday, September 29th and City Hall closes at noon. Payments postmarked by September 29th will not be subject to penalty. Payments may also be dropped in the lockbox outside the front door of City Hall. Thank you!
8.23.23 The recycle hopper and residential hopper have changed. They are clearly marked and any questions please see attendant.
On July 1, 2022 Transfer Station permits are increasing. $145.00 for a Resident Permit and $20.00 for a Second Sticker.
AS OF MAY 1ST, 2023 CITY HALL HOURS WILL CHANGE TO 7:30 AM TO 5:00 PM MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY, AND 7:30 AM TO NOON ON FRIDAY.
FALL LEAF AND BRUSH PICK-UP 2023 The Public Services Department will be collecting garden debris/brush and leaves beginning the week of November 6, 2023. The crew will be making just one trip through the City to pick up garden debris/brush, so please have it placed for pick up by 7 AM on Nov. 6, 2023. Pick-up times will be 7 AM to 3 PM on weekdays. GARDEN DEBRIS/BRUSH will be taken if PLACED SEPARATELY from leaves along the edge of the sidewalk/street. PLEASE DO NOT BLOCK THE STREET OR SIDEWALK LEAVES Should be raked into piles along the edge of the sidewalk/street and should be covered with a tarp or weighted material. If you would rather bring your brush and leaves to the transfer station there is no charge for the month of November. Keeping the leaf piles separate from the debris/brush piles helps us to properly recycle these items and makes the process more efficient. Please remember not to block any sidewalks or roadways. If you have any questions, please call Rockland Public Services at 207-594-0320.

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  • Waterlovers! Meet the St. George River Canoe Trail: A Zoom Talk by Meg Rasmussen

    Meg Rasmussen

    Waterlovers! Meet the St. George River Canoe Trail: A Zoom Talk by Meg RasmussenFor everyone interested in canoeing and kayaking, Meg Rasmussen, Executive Director of the Georges River Land Trust, will present a photographic excursion highlighting access points, rapids, portages, and historical points of interest featured in GRLT’s river trail map.

    The St. George River flows through rich farmland, still forests, and seven lakes on its 51-mile journey from Lake St. George to Muscungus Bay, and boasts amazing opportunities to see wildlife along the way. Tune in and plan your paddling adventures this summer!

    The Georges River Land Trusts’ mission is to conserve the ecosystems and traditional heritage of the Georges River watershed region through permanent land protection, stewardship, education, and outdoor experiences. GRLT is a network of conservation easements, trails, and preserves protecting more than 4,000 acres with 60+ miles of public trails.

    For a link to this Zoom event, please email elewis@rocklandmaine.gov.

    Date

    Mar 18 2021
    Expired!

    Time

    6:30 pm

    Location

    Rockland Public Library ONLINE

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