March 2, 2015

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Recycling Center in Cutchogue, N.Y., Up and Operating

The Suffolk Times

After nearly eight years and $8 million, the Peconic Recycling and Transfer Station in Cutchogue is now open and capable of sorting and processing hundreds of tons of commercial construction and demolition waste, said owners Jon DiVello and Stanley Lomangino, who also own Mattituck Environmental Services (formerly Mattituck Sanitation). 

Peconic Recycling is now processing materials from Mattituck Environmental Services and outside carters.

First proposed in 2007, crews started work last May on the 32,000-square-foot sorting facility and 2,200-square-foot office located on a property north of Corporate Road and Commerce Avenue in Cutchogue.

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