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1-800-GOT-JUNK?

4 Bunker Hill Industrial Park
Charlestown, MA 02129 617-242-0010

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I HAVE USED THEM AND RECOMMENDED THEM TO FRIENDS. THEY ARE PUNCTUAL, POLITE... - Dec 01, 2014

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Casella Waste Systems

14 Bunker Hill Ind Park Park #2
Charlestown, MA 02129 617-337-3170

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horrible service no after service clean up - Feb 27, 2019

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Save That Stuff

100 Terminal St
Charlestown, MA 02129 617-241-9998

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They have been great - Aug 28, 2018

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