CHESHIRE - The town is partnering with eReclaim LLC to act as host "Go Green," a free community wide electronics recycling event from 9 a.m. to noon on Dec. 4 at the Cheshire Transfer Station, 1286 Waterbury Road.
Residents and businesses of the community can drop off their electronic recyclables (typically anything that plugs in or needs a battery). Other items included are home appliances, old wires, plugs, cords, snow blowers, weed whackers and batteries. No other waste materials will be accepted.
Beginning Dec. 22, residents can drop off their electronic recylables on Saturdays at the Transfer station.
For more information call the Public Works Department at 203-271-6650 or eReclaim LLC at 203-687-4445.
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