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County offices closed to observe Labor Day holiday

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Photo courtesy of Cumberland County

Monday, Sept. 5 Cumberland County Government offices and the court system will be closed in observance of the Labor Day holiday. This closing includes Animal Services, the Anne Street Solid Waste location, the Wilkes Road yard debris site and all Solid Waste container sites. 

 

Monday’s garbage and yard waste will be collected on Wednesday, Sept. 7. Monday’s recycling will be collected on Monday, Sept. 5.

Fayetteville Regional Airport Administrative Offices will be closed on Monday, Sept. 5. However, all other airport operations will continue as regularly scheduled.

 

Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks and Recreation pools and splash pads will be open to the public on Monday, Sept. 5. All other FCPR facilities will be closed on Monday, Sept. 5. Parks, trails and open green space areas will remain accessible to the public.

 

Main police station Front Lobby and Records Unit at 467 Hay Street will be closed on Monday, Sept. 5. Many police reports can be filed or obtained online at faypd.com.

 

Additionally, the Cumberland County Library System will be closed Sept. 3-5 for the Labor Day Holiday. 

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