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Recycle those Electronics and Shred all that Paper Sept. 13
Clarkstown residents can take advantages of free services at Germonds Park organized by town officials.

From the Town of Clarkstown
Supervisor Alex Gromack announced the Town of Clarkstown is offering Clarkstown residents a day of free shredding services and electronic recycling on Saturday, September 13, 2014 from 9am to 12pm (or until the truck is full). The event will be held at Germonds Park, 185 Germonds Road, West Nyack.
Residents can bring three small boxes or the equivalent of two Town recycling bins to be shredded by a shred truck in the Germonds Park Parking Lot. Proof of residency is required.
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As a further convenience to its residents, the Town has partnered with ARC of Rockland eWorks facility to also collect electronics for recycling. Residents can bring the following acceptable electronics to be recycled in the Germonds Park Parking lot.
Acceptable Electronics for Recycling:
Computers and components; mother boards; floppy drives; CD burners; VCR, DVD, CD drives; CRTs and TVs; electronic games systems; telephones; cell phones and equipment; answering machines; wires, routers, hubs, switches; server racks; testing equipment.
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For more information residents can call the Supervisor’s office at 639-2050 or emaila.gromack@clarkstown.org.
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