[RP TownTalk] Dead animals, live deer, fans, and air conditioner question
Sheri Mattes
smattes3 at gmail.com
Thu May 6 14:03:09 UTC 2010
there's also the Community Forklift in Edmonston. They sell used appliances
and building supplies. It seems like they would definitely take a donation,
if not give you some money for them: http://www.communityforklift.com/
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 9:16 AM, McDougall, Sherene (Law) <
Sherene.McDougall at ngc.com> wrote:
> Re the fans and air conditioner, you can Freecycle it. This is the group
> that allows you offer up "free" items rather than have it end up in a dump
> and if someone wants it they will contact you.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: towntalk-bounces at riverdale-park.org [mailto:
> towntalk-bounces at riverdale-park.org] On Behalf Of Sue Collins
> Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 9:12 AM
> To: TownTalk at riverdale-park.org
> Subject: [RP TownTalk] Dead animals, live deer, fans,and air conditioner
> question
>
> That's an interesting subject line, huh?
>
> RE the dead squirrel or other small deceased animal; it's not legal to dump
> them, what about burying them in your yard or a wooded area (not park land),
> would that be permissible? Unless the animal died of some disease, I don't
> think something as small as a squirrel would present a very big health
> hazard if you buried it. (too, to be quite frank, it would "go back to the
> earth" and help enrich the soil).
>
>
> Now, as to live deer; I've seen several deer crossing the roads up around
> the old Aerco building, Raytheon, that area. If you drive up that way,
> especially around dusk or dawn, please be on the lookout as hitting a deer
> can really mess up your car (it's not too good for the deer, either).
>
>
> I have 1 or 2 fans which I'll be getting rid of; is there any agency,
> organization, whatever, connected with the town or in town which takes fans
> and gets them to people who can't afford fans or air conditioners? The fans
> are in good shape, but taking up space.
>
> And on to the air conditioner question; I will be getting rid of a large
> window air conditioner unit from my apartment in the
> hopefully-not-too-distant future. As I DO live in an apartment, is there
> some way I can get someone in town to pick it up? Or does anyone know of
> anyone in town who does odd jobs, etc., who'd take it and how much would
> they charge? (bldg. maintenance at times isn't exactly reliable)
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
>
>
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