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Recycle Your Appliances Saturday

Proceeds from the recycling collection will benefit the Kennedy Middle School. Event is open to all residents of Massachusetts.

It’s spring and with that comes spring cleaning, right? To help you along, there is an appliance recycling collection this weekend. 

The collection will be held tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the .

Former Woburn alderman Paul Medeiros coordinated the collection with a Massachusetts company that will collect appliances at drop-off sites set up throughout the city at various times throughout the year. These coordinated pick-ups will give residents the opportunity to recycle appliances at a cheaper rate, while benefiting local organizations.

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Saturday’s collection will benefit the Kennedy School and its PTO programs and projects. Also, a portion of the proceeds from these collections are used for a scholarship fund for a  graduating senior who will be continuing their education in the field of environmental education.

The collection is open to all residents, not just Woburnites.

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Over the last three years, more than $85,000 has been raised for local organizations and the WMHS scholarship.

Collection prices are:

  • Monitor/Laptop: $5
  • Television: $15
  • Refrigerator: $10
  • Water Cooler:  $10
  • Air Conditioner: $10
  • Freezer: $10
  • Dehumidifier: $10
  • Stove/Washer/Dryer: $10
  • Water Heater: $10
  • Dishwasher: $10

If you prefer to recycle items for reuse or salvage, you can bring it to the Kennedy School on Saturday. For $1 each, the collection will accept:

  • computers
  • electronic office equipment (such as calculators, typewriters, fax/copy machines, printers, telephones) 
  • consumer electronics (such as cameras, video/audio/DVD/VCR, microwaves and sink disposal units)
  • TVs are not accepted for reuse at $1 each.

The following items will also be accepted for reuse for a "voluntary" donation:

  • computer parts and accessories
  • plugs
  • wires
  • drives
  • cell phones
  • video games 
  • parts and accessories or plugs and wires, 
  • DVDs
  • CDs
  • VHS tapes

If you don't have your home cleaned out yet, you can attend the next recycling event, which will be held Saturday, May 21 at from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

For more information, call Paul or Lori Medeiros at 781-938-0297 or e-mail paulderman@verizon.net.


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