Haverhill residents invited to recycle electronics - Eagle-Tribune
Haverhill residents invited to recycle electronics - Eagle-Tribune
Electronics recycling day is tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the recycling center, 500 Primrose St. Small items such as cassette players and VCRs can be disposed of at no cost. There is a $10 fee for larger items such as computer monitors, and a
8:29 a.m.: Ontario e-waste, tire collection Saturday - San Bernardino County Sun
The city has a free collection event for such waste from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Ontario Public Works Agency. City residents can drop off items, which are banned from landfills because of their toxicity, at 1425 S. Bon View Ave. Businesses
Cell Phone Critics, Companies Slam City Wireless Proposals - Berkeley Daily Planet
Proposed revisions to Berkeley’s wireless ordinance ran into opposition Wednesday night both from neighbors, who branded the proposals as weak, and from phone companies, which said they were too strict. The proposed revisions were up for a public
Zero Waste Day is May 3 - Andover Townsman
The Andover Recycling Committee's fourth annual Zero Waste Day is Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to noon at the rear of Brickstone Parking lot, Route 28 and York Street. This event is open to residents and nonresidents and provides an opportunity for
Hotel mixes splendor, sustainability - Billings Gazette
CODY - The birthplace of Western design has a new luxury hotel capitalizing on the concept, with workers scrambling to put in place finishing touches of reclaimed timbers, natural stone and copper before its Thursday opening. "When we were in the
Haverhill residents invited to recycle electronics - Eagle-Tribune
Electronics recycling day is tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the recycling center, 500 Primrose St. Small items such as cassette players and VCRs can be disposed of at no cost. There is a $10 fee for larger items such as computer monitors, and a
8:29 a.m.: Ontario e-waste, tire collection Saturday - San Bernardino County Sun
The city has a free collection event for such waste from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Ontario Public Works Agency. City residents can drop off items, which are banned from landfills because of their toxicity, at 1425 S. Bon View Ave. Businesses
Cell Phone Critics, Companies Slam City Wireless Proposals - Berkeley Daily Planet
Proposed revisions to Berkeley’s wireless ordinance ran into opposition Wednesday night both from neighbors, who branded the proposals as weak, and from phone companies, which said they were too strict. The proposed revisions were up for a public
Zero Waste Day is May 3 - Andover Townsman
The Andover Recycling Committee's fourth annual Zero Waste Day is Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to noon at the rear of Brickstone Parking lot, Route 28 and York Street. This event is open to residents and nonresidents and provides an opportunity for
Hotel mixes splendor, sustainability - Billings Gazette
CODY - The birthplace of Western design has a new luxury hotel capitalizing on the concept, with workers scrambling to put in place finishing touches of reclaimed timbers, natural stone and copper before its Thursday opening. "When we were in the