💨 Abstract
The Arlington County E-CARE (Environmental Collection and Recycling) event occurred on June 21 despite usually happening in the spring. Residents waited in long lines to dispose of household hazardous materials, old electronics, and small metal items. Bicycles were also accepted for donation. The event, held at 1425 N. Quincy St., is for Arlington residents only, with volunteers verifying residency. Residents are encouraged to coordinate with neighbors to save trips.
Courtesy: Sandy Kozel
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