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Alewife Brook Parkway

Recycle your used portable rechargeable batteries and old cell phones. Rechargeable batteries are commonly found in cordless power tools, cellular and cordless phones, laptop computers, camcorders, digital cameras, and remote control toys. This location is a Call2Recycle™ drop-off site.
 
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Massachusetts Avenue

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Local retailer of a national chain, with a knowledgeable staff and good selection, this is a great place to buy eletronics.
Recycle your used portable rechargeable batteries and old cell phones. Rechargeable batteries are commonly found in cordless power tools, cellular and cordless phones, laptop computers, camcorders, digital cameras, and remote control toys. This location is a Call2Recycle™ drop-off site.
 
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White Street

Recycle your used portable rechargeable batteries and old cell phones. Rechargeable batteries are commonly found in cordless power tools, cellular and cordless phones, laptop computers, camcorders, digital cameras, and remote control toys. This location is a Call2Recycle™ drop-off site.
 
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This eco-sensitive community co-op has a wide range of fresh but slightly pricey fruits and vegetables, all delivered daily. Natural, organic, and commercial groceries available, plus an impressive selection of vitamins, alternative medicine, candles, incense, and natural toiletry products. Check out the bulk foods aisle to sample 25 different types of flour ($0.80-3.50/lb) and 34 varieties of granola ($2-7/lb). A $20 membership fee will get you 2% off all purchases, 10-20% if you're willing to work there 3-8hr/month. The cafe serves up good-for-you wraps and salads ($5-6), as well as smoothies ($4.50), teas ($1.50), and fair trade coffee, including the “Organic Mind, Body, and Soul” blend.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
Recycle your used portable rechargeable batteries and old cell phones. Rechargeable batteries are commonly found in cordless power tools, cellular and cordless phones, laptop computers, camcorders, digital cameras, and remote control toys. This location is a Call2Recycle™ drop-off site.
 
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 • (617) 577-8866free(800) 332-4800

Visit the website for information about how to turn in your used cell phone for a Best Buy digital coupon. You can turn in more than one phone at a time.
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Tuesdays & Thursdays: 4:00 pm to 7:30 pm Saturdays: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Kitchen Scrap Buckets:
  • You’ll get one free 2.5-gallon bucket to collect kitchen waste. 5-gallon pails will also be available. The pails are donated from a local business.
  • Please make sure to sign up the first time you drop-off food waste or when you pick up your scrap bucket.
Who is Eligible for a Free Blue Recycling Bin?
  • Cambridge residents in residential buildings with 6 units or less. We replace and recycle broken bins only.
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Recycle your used portable rechargeable batteries and old cell phones. Rechargeable batteries are commonly found in cordless power tools, cellular and cordless phones, laptop computers, camcorders, digital cameras, and remote control toys. This location is a Call2Recycle™ drop-off site.
 
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Conveniently located in the middle of Harvard Square, Radio Shack sponsors two carriers, Sprint PCS and Verizon. The store stocks a good selection of phones, but you may want to check its CambridgeSide Galleria location (617-577-0024) for even more choices and a staff that won't pressure you into signing up for a plan. Radio Shack also features a variety of overpriced televisions, stereos, and gadgets that you're probably better off buying at Best Buy or Costco. But the location can't be beat and there's a good bet that they'll have what you're looking for—especially if what you're looking for is an annoying salesman trying to convince you to sign up for a credit card you don't need.
Recycle your used portable rechargeable batteries and old cell phones. Rechargeable batteries are commonly found in cordless power tools, cellular and cordless phones, laptop computers, camcorders, digital cameras, and remote control toys. This location is a Call2Recycle™ drop-off site.
 
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Alewife Brook Parkway

 
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JFK Street

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With a smorgasbord of writing, fastening, stamping, and sticking tools, Staples has dominated the school supply scene since you had that sweet Trapper Keeper in third grade. Catering to your now more sophisticated needs, Staples also offers a diverse selection of professional office supplies and electronic devices. In the basement, the tech center sells phones, accessories, and plans from Cingular, AT&T, Sprint, and Nextel. Although the selection isn't too impressive, the staff is knowledgeable about the wireless world, and the many store rebates (some redeemable online) make prices considerably more attractive.
Staples is the biggest, cheapest, and yes, most comprehensive office supply store in the Square. Staples has more than just staples—computer paper, ink cartridges, scotch tape, blank CDs, and paper shredders abound. They also have a full-service copy center that binds, laminates, faxes, copies, and even prints business cards (hey, it's never too soon). Copies start at 6¢, color copies $1.04. Faxing $1 per page.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
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