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Simple Recycling Will Halt Framingham, Natick Service For Now

The temporary measure is due to Gov. Charlie Baker's coronavirus stay-at-home advisory.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — A specialized recycling company that serves Natick and Framingham will stop collections on Tuesday due to Gov. Charlie Baker's coronavirus stay-at-home advisory.

Simple Recycling collects textiles across the region for recycling — items like clothes, shoes, toys and bedding. The service did not make the cut as an essential business that needs to stay open.

Regular trash and standard recycling services will continue in Natick and Framingham.

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Baker issued the stay-at-home order on Monday morning, and it goes into effect at noon on Tuesday. Many essential businesses will be allowed to stay open, including grocery stores, gas stations, and pet stores.

Read more about what's open and closed after Baker's coronavirus stay-at-home advisory begins on Tuesday.

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