Trash and Recycling Pick-up Delays and Fourth of July Closings in West Hartford

Published On: June 29, 2022Categories: Business, Government, Lifestyle

In 2022 the Fourth of July falls on a Monday, and most public and private offices are closed while many retail operations are open.

By Ronni Newton

Monday, July 4, 2022, is a federal holiday, and most non-retail businesses will be closed in observance of Independence Day.

Trash and recycling collection (this is a “B” week), “B” week recycling, and yard waste, metal and bulky collections will be delayed by one day for the entire week, beginning Monday, July 4. Monday’s collections will be on Tuesday, Tuesday’s will be on Wednesday, etc. Visit the website www.painesinc.com or call Paine’s, Inc. at 860-844-3000 with any questions.

Also in recognition of the July 4th holiday, Town Hall and other town offices, Recycling Center, community center, senior centers, and libraries will closed on Monday, July 4. Town camps will not operate on Monday either.

The following will also be closed on Monday:

  • State offices
  • DMV
  • Most banks
  • Financial markets
  • State Courts
  • Federal offices
  • United States Post Office

The following will be open on Thursday but may have special hours of operation:

  • Many retails stores, including Westfarms, but checking in advance is advised
  • Most drug stores
  • Most liquor stores
  • Most supermarkets
  • West Hartford public pools at Beachland, Fernridge, and Kennedy Parks will be open Monday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Splash pads are open at Beachland, Kennedy, and Wolcott parks, but the Fernridge Park splash pad remains closed for repairs.
  • State and municipal parks
  • Beaches

There are no (authorized) fireworks displays in West Hartford. Click here for safety information about fireworks and a link to area displays.

Enjoy the holiday!

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