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  BOURNE – The Town of Bourne is inviting residents to apply for two available seats on the town Recycling Committee. The committee works closely with the Integrated Solid Waste Management department, the Select Board, Department of Public Works and local nonprofits. Meetings are held in-person once a month for one hour. No specific expertise […] The post Bourne Seeks Applicants For Recycling Committee appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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