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Narberth Residents Can Recycle Electronics Sept. 23
If you have computers, phones, printers, TVS and more cluttering your space, you'll want to take advantage of this free event.

NARBERTH, PA – If you've got old devices you need to get rid of, Lower Merion Township has you covered, as it is hosting an electronics recycling event later this month.
The event is open to Narberth Borough and Lower Merion Township residents only.
From 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Sept. 23, you can bring all those unused and old electronics to the Lower Merion Public Works Complex at 1300 N. Woodbine Road, Penn Valley for an "Anything with a Plug" recycling event.
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Acceptable items include cell phones, microwaves, computers, TVs, printers, air conditioners, laptops, cameras, and other smaller electronics.
Smoke detectors and large appliances, such as refrigerators, will not be accepted.
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Residents can recycle CRT, LED, and LECD TVs and computer monitors for $30 a piece; $10 per microwave, dehumidifier, or air conditioner; and $100 per projection TV or wooden console. Credit cards will be accepted at the event.
eForce Recycling, which is running the event, will wipe all device hard drives clean so your personal information does not end up in the wrong hands.
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