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Most police departments will have a drop box in their station lobby. (Shutterstock)
NEWPORT, RI The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will once again sponsor National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this weekend, encouraging Rhode Islanders to safely dispose of unwanted or expired medications.
Collections will be held at 565 sites around the region from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. For most Rhode Island communities, the closest site will be the local police department. Visit the DEA s website or call 800-882-9539 to find the closest site.
In Newport, residents can bring their medications to the city s police station at 120 Broadway. Middletown is a collection site too, at 123 Valley Rd.
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Most police departments will have a drop box in their station lobby. (Shutterstock)
PROVIDENCE, RI The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will once again sponsor National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this weekend, encouraging Rhode Islanders to safely dispose of unwanted or expired medications.
Collections will be held at 565 sites around the region from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. For most Rhode Island communities, the closest site will be the local police department. Visit the DEA s website or call 800-882-9539 to find the closest site.
In most cases, police departments will have a drop box in the lobby of the station, with no questions asked. The service is free of charge.
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Most police departments will have a drop box in their station lobby. (Shutterstock)
TIVERTON-LITTLE COMPTON, RI The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will once again sponsor National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this weekend, encouraging Rhode Islanders to safely dispose of unwanted or expired medications.
Collections will be held at 565 sites around the region from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. For most Rhode Island communities, the closest site will be the local police department. Visit the DEA s website or call 800-882-9539 to find the closest site.
Both Tiverton s police department at 20 Industrial Way and Little Compton s at 60 Simmons Rd. will serve as drop-off locations.
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Most police departments will have a drop box in their station lobby. (Shutterstock)
CRANSTON, RI The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will once again sponsor National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this weekend, encouraging Rhode Islanders to safely dispose of unwanted or expired medications.
Collections will be held at 565 sites around the region from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. For most Rhode Island communities, the closest site will be the local police department. Visit the DEA s website or call 800-882-9539 to find the closest site.
Cranston residents can bring unwanted medications to the city s police station at 5 Garfield Ave.