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Monday, January 14, 2013

Patch Snap: BHS Electronic Recycling Day a Big Success

Have electronic waste to recycle but missed the drop-off day? You can still have them recycled in Wilmington.

Welcome to another edition of Patch Snap, where we highlight a picture or pictures of around Burlington or of Burlington residents out and about. Today's Patch Snap comes from April Healey and is on the Burlington High School's Students for Environmental Action (SEA) Club's electronic waste collection day on Jan. 5. Healey explained: The Burlington High School's Students for Environmental Action (SEA) Club recently held an Electronics Recycling Day at Burlington High, and it was a big success.  The students organized the event and collected enough old printers, cell phones, monitors, computers, stereos and game systems to fill a 12 foot truck!    The items will be recycled by Wilmington Computer Recycling of Wilmington, and will help to …

Friday, January 4, 2013

Patch Facts

5T: Electronic Waste Collection, a Parents Night Out and Knitting Club

Five things to know today.

  Five Things You Need to Know Today" is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance.  Today is Friday, Jan. 3. Here are 5 things you need to know:

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Burlington Students to Hold Electronic Waste Drop-Off

Bring your old electronics to Burlington High on Jan. 5 for safe and environmentally friendly disposal.

The following is a release from the Burlington Conservation Commission: The Students for Environmental Action (SEA) are poised and ready to accept your old, unwanted, and broken electronics. Please bring your computers/laptops, monitors, printers, typewriters, iPads, iPods, cell phones, or other electronics to Burlington High School between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on January 5. Burlington High School is located at 134 Cambridge Street, Burlington, MA. Please note that televisions will not be accepted at this event. SEA is a student activity group, led by Jill McInerney and Nathaniel Ladd, with the mission of helping to protect our natural environment. The students organized this event not only to help residents properly dispose of their …

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