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Montgomery County residents may attend an electronics recycling collection event on May 5, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Norristown Area High School.

About Electronic Recycling Collection Events
Electronics will also be accepted at eight separate collection events. Please note that the county will accept a wider array of electronics than in the past which include the following: TV’s (All sizes and shapes), CPU’s, monitors, laptops, printers, scanners, fax machines, keyboards,
mice, speakers, copiers, VCR/DVD players, portable music players, digital converter boxes, cable/satellite receivers, CD players, telephones and telephone equipment, cell phones, video game consoles, digital cameras, PDA’s/calculators, stereo and radio equipment, electric
typewriters, microwaves, toasters, irons, blenders, mixers, coffeemakers, vacuums and other small household appliances.

The following items will not be accepted at Electronics Recycling Collection Events: household hazardous waste, explosives, ordinance material, infectious biologically
active wastes, asbestos, radioactive material, alkaline batteries, household appliances/whitegoods, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, refrigerators, smoke detectors, tires and latex (water based) paint.

Both the household hazardous waste and electronics program is limited to private residents,and all commercial institutions should refer to EPA’s RCRA Universal Waste laws with regard to proper disposal. Through these laws it is illegal for a commercial, institutional, or governmental
entity to dispose of these electronics, fluorescent bulbs, mercury, toxic chemicals, etc. in the regular municipal waste stream.

There is no limit restrictions for electronics brought to events.

All collection sites will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information call the Montgomery County "Recycling Hotline" at (610) 278-3618. Also, visit our web-site at
www.montgomerycountyrecycles.org for more information on the Household Hazardous Waste and Electronics collection program including a list of drop-off locations. The public may also sign up to receive email updates or ‘like’ us on Facebook to keep informed on all things pertaining to
recycling and hazardous waste in the County.

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Mary Ellen Digregorio June 18, 2013 at 05:19 pm
What happen to E. Moore Street that the resident of the street are unable to sweep their ownRead More pavement and cut the weeds around the tree and pick up Trash. Is this a new program in Norristown? I would like to see if I can get Kohn Street and East Main Street done since I am having to do this on both these block since I own a property there. One I like in and one my Handicap brother lives in that I care for. I need help keeping the grass cut and sweeping the pavememnts and throwing the garbage that my neighbor kids throw over the fence in my yard or throw there trash on my proberty from candy or soda they are drinking. My house on Main street get alot of beer bottles left in my Flower Pots PLEASE TELL ME WERE WE SIGN UP FOR HELP LIKE THIS FOR MY NEIGHBORHOOD....
Snoopy220 June 18, 2013 at 08:25 pm
People are simply ignorant. The pastor of my church on West Marshall Street is daily picking upRead More empty snack bags, soda cans, and trash that either walkers drop, or motorists throw. We tried to get a trash can, and the borough refused.
Shae Ashe June 19, 2013 at 03:24 am
Mary Ellen, if you would like to share a neighborhood for The Norristown Project to clean, bringRead More pictures of the area when you come to the Moore Street cleanup. Our volunteers pitch ideas for future cleanups which is how we decided on Moore Street. Maybe Kohn or Main will be a project in July. The possibilities are endless as long as we have volunteers coming out and pitching these ideas.
Chach June 15, 2013 at 11:46 pm
Congrats Jelly. Good luck and enjoy your summer vacation.
Chach June 15, 2013 at 11:47 pm
Congrats Jelly. Good luck and enjoy your summer vacation
Cay June 18, 2013 at 10:15 am
Dang! I wish I read this when it was posted. I would have loved this opportunity! I know a girl atRead More NAHS who just started a club called F.L.O. (For Ladies Only). The discuss fashion, beauty, etc. If they knew about this they could have fund raised to be apart of this. Being that its one month away, I doubt $750 will be just lying around. I hope Harcum will offer this next summer as well, it's a great school and a wonderful opportunity to get the skills needed to survive in the Fashion Merchandising realm of College.