The town will host an e-waste drop off at the garage at 281 Quaker Highway on Saturday, Dec. 19 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Items accepted at no charge include computers, laptops, monitors, routers, PDAs, cell phones, mice, keyboards, ink jet printers, toner cartridges, DVD/CD players, radios, televisions, network equipment, wires, stereos, plastic speakers, telephones, cameras, microwaves, small household appliances and acid lead batteries.
A $10 disposal fee will be charged for wooden stereo speakers, laser jet printers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers and other coolant containing devices.
Light bulbs, single use batteries, tapes/disks, glass, styrofoam, broken tv tubes and hazardous materials will not be accepted.
Attendees are asked to remain in their vehicles and wear face coverings while staff removes items.