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J & J Trash Services

225 Buckheimer Road #101
Frederick, MD 21701 800-465-2350

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After reviewing many other companies and bids, our HOA Board chose J &... - Dec 29, 2021

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American Disposal Systems

26 Franklin St
Frederick, MD 21701 301-695-0080

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Service is vastly improved compared to a year or two ago. But they still skip... - Oct 25, 2023

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Clover Hill Civic Association

PO Box 1429
Frederick, MD 21702 301-228-2799

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Wright Way Junk Removal

Frederick, MD 21705 240-919-4212

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Quintin Wright and his family just started Wright Way in February 2023, but... - Dec 16, 2023

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The National Committee on Household Employment, before it closed its doors, developed a set of standards for employers and their household employees. The guidelines presented here are from its Code of Standards for Household Employment.