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Middle Township Shred Day Planned for Nov. 5

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By Press Release

COURT HOUSE – Middle Township property owners are encouraged to gather their unwanted documents and bring them to the Township’s Open Shred Day Event Nov. 5 from 9 a.m. to noon, or until trucks become full. The event will be held at Middle Township’s Public Works Facility at 400 West Mechanic Street in Cape May Court House.
“This open shred event provides an excellent opportunity for the public to safely dispose of their unwanted documents,” said Robert Flynn, Middle Township’s Director of Public Works. “Every document will be shredded on site and all of the shredded materials will be recycled into new paper products”.
Middle Township has contracted the services of DocuVault Delaware Valley to conduct the open shred day event. Property owners are may bring their paper products to the event where materials will be shredded on site. Only paper products will be accepted for shredding. Among the items not being accepted for shredding include three ring binders, binder clips, plastic covers or laminated paper. Documents secured with staples and paper clips will be accepted. There is a 10 box maximum per person.
For more information on the Middle Township Open Shred Day Event, please call the Middle Township Department of Public Works at (609) 465-8745.
 

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