Salisbury town custodian Jean Bousquet vacuums the town hall under the painting of Daniel Webster on Friday, March 1, 2019 in preparation of upcoming events including the Town Meeting. Bousquet cleans all the town buildings including the police and fire facilities. She has been working for the town for 20 years and loves her job. Her only complaint, “I’m sick of winter.”
Salisbury town custodian Jean Bousquet vacuums the town hall under the painting of Daniel Webster on Friday, March 1, 2019 in preparation of upcoming events including the Town Meeting. Bousquet cleans all the town buildings including the police and fire facilities. She has been working for the town for 20 years and loves her job. Her only complaint, “I’m sick of winter.” Credit: GEOFF FORESTER

Like all communities, Salsibury is wrestling with the collapse of the business model for recycling and the effect this is having on budgets and recycling practices in town.

On Wednesday, a discussion on recycling will be held at the select board meeting at 5:30 p.m., upstairs at Academy Hall. Michael Durfor, executive director of the Northeast Resource Recovery Association, the industry group for recycling, will be on hand to talk and answer questions.

“If you are interested in the future of recycling you are urged to attend this special meeting during this selectmen’s meeting,” the press release noted.