(914) 995-4300 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Please hold to receive a general message from the Westchester County Notification system. Time for another Westchester County Household Recycling Day Join us Saturday, April 20, from 09:00 a.m. To 03:00 p.m. At FDR State park in Yorktown for a county household recycling day event. Bring your fertilizers, pesticides, cleaning products, pool chemicals, wood stains, car batteries, old appliances, computers, tvs, scrap metal, tires, unused or expired pharmaceuticals, and confidential papers for shredding. We will also be accepting oil and latex based paints and textiles like footwear, clothing, linens and handbags for recycling. Please remain in your vehicle and place all items in your trunk or hatchback where the items will be removed by event staff at the county's Household Recycling Day this Saturday, April 20, from 09:00 a.m. To 03:00 p.m. At FDR State park in Yorktown. Due to the incredible popularity of the HRD events, there may be extended wait times. If you can't make the event, or if you want to avoid potential wait times, schedule an appointment at the county's household material recovery facility, or HMRF, at 15 Woods Road in Valhalla. Open Tuesday through Saturday. The HMRF accepts the same materials as those accepted at household recycling days. For more information on the household Recycling Day event or the HMRF, call us at 813-5425 or visit westchestergov.com dot. To repeat this message, press any key now.
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