BATH — Do you have an old computer printer that you can’t get ink for anymore? How about a computer that is so outdated it won’t support newer programs or the latest software update? A TV with no sound or a fax machine, scanner, game console, monitor or other electronic equipment that is broken and can’t be or is not worth being repaired?
The Rotary Club of Bath will be holding a free Electronic Waste collection event on Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon in the parking lot of Morse High School, 826 High St., Bath. Accepted items include air conditioners, microwaves and mini fridges, but no full-size appliances. A donation of $5 per item and $1 for small items is suggested. Secure data destruction is available for a $10 fee. Businesses are welcome. For a list of accepted items, visit bathrotary.org or call (207) 240-9362.
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