KENT—It’s that time of year when we dig out our Christmas decorations, only to find that we have a string of lights that no longer works. The Housatonic Resources Recovery Authority advises that these non-functioning strands should not be put in your recycling bin. They should be deposited in the e-waste container at the transfer station.
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