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Plymouth Tree Debris Collection After Nor'easter

A free Plymouth storm debris collection event will be held this weekend after Winter Storm Riley tore down trees across town.

PLYMOUTH, MA — Plymouth is holding a free storm debris collection event this weekend in response to Winter Storm Riley. The storm, which hit last month, tore down trees across town and knocked out power to thousands.

The debris collection event will be held behind the town's wastewater treatment facility on Camelot Drive Saturday, April 14, and Sunday, April 15, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Proof of residency is required.

"Only vegetative residential debris—e.g. trees, stumps, branches, limbs, and leaves—will be accepted," Plymouth officials said in a statement. "No yard waste, building debris, bulky waste, appliances, electronics, or commercial construction debris will be accepted."

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Contact the Plymouth Department of Public Works at 508-830-4162 for more information.

Winter Storm Riley hit March 2, causing damage across Massachusetts.

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Photo: A downed tree from Winter Storm Riley in Falmouth, Massachusetts, March 2, 2018. (Credit: Falmouth Police Department)

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