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Electronics Recycling Planned June 27 in Warwick Park

Electronics Recycling Planned June 27 in Warwick Park

June 17, 2023
Electronics Recycling Planned June 27 in Warwick Park

WARWICK TOWNSHIP PA – A program organized by the Pennsylvania Resource Council to recycle unused or unwanted consumer electronics and related items is scheduled for June 27, (2023; Tuesday) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Warwick County Park, 191 County Park Rd., Pottstown. Residents of both Chester and Montgomery counties can participate.

Some items are free to recycle; others must be accompanied by a fee. Advance registration is required. Registration is available online, or weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. by calling at 610-353-1555 Ext. 3. 147th District state Rep. Donna Scheuren, whose office reported on the effort, said that “time slots are still available” as of Friday (June 16).

See the graphic (above at right) for more information.

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Recycling graphic provided by Rep. Donna Scheuren
Photo by John Cameron on Unsplash, used under license

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Digital Notebook. Pottstown resident Evan Brandt is the sole reporter for the venerable Pottstown Mercury newspaper. For many years, until February 2022, he offered observations about happenings in the borough and elsewhere. They remain valuable from a historical perspective.

The Boyertown Expression. Covers municipalities primarily within Berks County’s Boyertown Area School District, and focuses on the municipalities of Boyertown, Bally, Barto, and Gilbertsville. Its operators, Leslie Misko and Jane Stahl, are long-time Boyertown area residents with backgrounds in education and art.

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Daily Voice Pottstown. Covers municipalities in western Montgomery County and beyond.

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