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Aces of Trades: Angela Carbetta is the litter lady for Marion County
Drew Bracken
MARION – She’s affectionately known as “the litter lady.” Her official title is director of Marion County Recycling & Litter Prevention. She’s Angela Carbetta.
“My role is to convince people recycling and litter prevention are important,” she said, “and then to help implement environmental education initiatives and programming to make that happen.”
“Every day is different, wonderful and fun,” she added. “One day I’m at the statehouse speaking on behalf of Keep Ohio Beautiful’s new license plate campaign, and the next day I’m digging through a recycling dumpster breaking down cardboard boxes.”
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Murrayville Compactor - 5113 Thompson Bridge Road, Gainesville
Lula Compactor - 6174 Lula Road, Lula
Wauka Mountain Compactor - 5800 Brookton-Lula Road, Gainesville
Sardis Road Compactor - 3166 Brackett Drive, Gainesville
East Crescent Drive Compactor - 734 East Crescent Drive, Gainesville
Gould Lane Compactor - 1277 Hillside Gardens Lane, Gainesville
Tadmore Compactor - 3320 Holly Springs Road, Gainesville
Balus Creek Compactor - 3845 Old Flowery Branch Road, Flowery Branch
Blackshear Place Compactor - 2921 Atlanta Highway, Gainesville
Flowery Branch Compactor - 4395 Falcon Parkway, Flowery Branch
Gaines Ferry Compactor - 6173 Gaines Ferry Road, Flowery Branch
Hall County Recycling Center- 1008 Chestnut St., Gainesville
City of Gainesville residents and city of Flowery Branch residents can leave their trees curbside. Oakwood residents can drop their trees in the vacant lot at the corner of Allen and Railroad Streets through Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021.