![]() The term "hour" is, of course, used figuratively. Accepts incandescent holiday lights from November to mid December for recycling.Golden hour in photography is the period of the day before sunset or just after sunrise when the shadows become longer and less contrasting the sun's rays, passing through the atmosphere, lose intensity and become softer and the color of the objects takes on a pleasant reddish or golden hue. Accepts rechargeable batteries, CFL bulbs and plastic bags for recycling. Home Depot, Midland Avenue, Port Chester. laptops (trade-in eligible), modems, monitors (LCD, LED, CRT), printers/multifunction devices (desktop), routers, scanners (desktop), shredders, small servers, tablets (trade-in eligible), UPS/battery, backup devices, webcams, cable/satellite receivers, calculators, camcorders, CD/DVD/Blu-ray players, computer speakers, connected home devices, copiers (desktop), cordless phones, digital cameras, fax machines (desktop), Flash drives, mobile phones (trade-in eligible), stereo receivers, video streaming devices (Apple TV®, Roku Player, etc.). ![]() Accepts accessories, adapters, cables, all-in-one computers, computer speakers, desktop computers, eReaders, flash drives, gaming consoles/handhelds, GPS devices, hard drives, iPod®/Mp3 players, keyboard/mice. Staples, 515 Boston Post Road, Port Chester. Drop off Apple products at local Apple stores or recycle online with prepaid mailing label. Accepts any cell phone/accessories in any condition, laptops, Mp3 players, digital cameras, video game systems, chargers, accessories, cords.Īpple Products. National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Music & Memory is a non-profit organization that brings personalized music into the lives of the elderly or infirm through digital music technology, vastly improving quality of life. Accepts all Apple music players in working condition. Accepts art supplies, digital cameras and tablets. Clothing, accessories and shoes of all types and sizes (men’s, ladies, children’s, baby’s). Gently used apparel, accessories (shoes, handbags, scarves, belts, jewelry). The Golden Shoestring, 149 Larchmont Avenue, Larchmont. Clothing, furniture, household items, cars, appliances Salvation Army, 34 North Main Street, Port Chester. Contact Robin Shainberg at for drop off location in Rye. Westchester Contact: Noel D’Allacco, email: Middle School. Drop-off locations: Maizie Consignment Shop, 511 Central Park Ave., Scarsdale or Life Cleaners, 300 Neppherhan Avenue, Yonkers. Have an old prom dress still hanging in your closet? Donate it, jewelry or bags (no shoes) to a local teen. Do not include items for recycling in your regular donation bags.īottomless Closet. Drop off Tuesday/Wednesday, Thursday between 9:30am-2:30pm. Recycling of stained or damaged clothing: Bag recyclables separately. No used socks, underwear, hats or gloves (new is fine).Īccepts: Fall and winter clothing from July 15 - February 28 and spring and summer clothing/shoes from March 1 - July 14. New and gently used clothing, SHOES for infants, children and teen.Ĭlothing should be in clean, wearable condition ready for immediate distribution. The Sharing Shelf, 47 Purdy Avenue, Port Chester. Rye Presbyterian Thrift Shop, 882 Boston Post Road, Rye. Hardcovers, softcovers, fiction, nonfiction, ereaders ![]() Deliveries should be made between 10:00 am and 12:00 pm on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Donations of books, audiobooks, yearbooks, games, puzzles, and DVDs are welcome during operating hours. DVDs, CD audiobooks and music CD’s in good condition in their original containers. Only accepting one Trader Joe’s size bag of hardcover and paperback books in good condition for adults, teens and children. Mamaroneck Public Library.Donation drop-off days: Monday and Wednesday ONLY. Book drop-off bin in front of West Harrison Public Library, 2 Madison Street.īig Brothers Big Sisters Schedule pickup online.Ĭhildren’s Collective, email: Gently used books collected at the end of May.ĭobbs Ferry Public Library. Accepts old and new books, DVDs, books on CD, puzzles.
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