What about meat and bones?

Town transfer station and Gleason Transfer Station accept all food scraps, including meat, bones, fish, dairy products, fats, and oils. Large amounts of used cooking oil are also accepted at the District Transfer Station. 

If you decide to compost at home, leave meat and bones out of your compost because it can attract wildlife. Home composters are allowed to put meat and bone scraps into the trash after July 1, 2020. Alternatively, bring your meat scraps to a town drop-off or the District Transfer Station, use a Green Cone solar digester, or bury bones at least 18 inches deep in your yard or garden.