'Take-Back [the Clutter] Day' this Saturday, October 26, in Elementary School Lot

Oct. 23, 2013: The fall "take-back day" will be held this Saturday, October 26, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm in the Bronxville Elementary School parking lot.
Residents can bring paper for shredding (two-carton limit per car); e-waste; and blankets and sheets (no pillows or rags) for a local small animal shelter.
For the past couple of years, the Bronxville Green Committee has been conducting a take-back day in the spring and fall. The Bronxville Department of Public Works is very helpful by sending four DPW workers to help collect the e-waste. Rocco Circosta, superintendent of public works, has always been there to orchestrate.
The county shredder will also be there and can stay only until it is filled to capacity, which is six tons. Last spring, it was filled by noon and we had several unhappy campers who left with cars loaded!
I suggest you try to get there on the earlier side; otherwise you may risk ending up as one of those unhappy campers. The county has this information on its website for months, so it is open to all Westchester residents.
Something new has been added! Students from Bronxville High School, headed up by Spencer Cox, have started a wonderful project (not for any profit!) by taking donated old notebooks and revamping them and giving them to needy students in the Bronx. So if you have any notebooks you are not using, just dump your personal information and bring them along. The students from Tech Transfer will be with us too.
A sincere thank you to The Bronxville School and Dr. John Kehoe for letting us usurp the lot for these hours.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email the Bronxville Green Committee at
Pictured here: Mobile shredder truck.
Photo by Mary Liz Mulligan, Member, Bronxville Green Committee







