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Wrentham Town Hall To Host Free Shredding Day

Wrentham residents are invited to bring up to four boxes of paper for complimentary shredding on March 7.

WRENTHAM, MA — There will be plenty of shredding going on in the Wrentham Town Hall parking lot March 7 even if there is not a skateboard to be found. That's the morning the town invites town residents to bring up to four boxes of paper to be shredded free of charge.

Proof of residence is required for the complimentary shredding that will take place from 9 a.m. to noon. E.L. Harvey, the town's hauler, is helping provide the opportunity for the secure disposal of papers. The materials will be dumped into a tote and once the tote is full the contents will be shredded on site.

Only paper will be shredded. Papers must be free of binders, large binder clips and metal objects. Small paper clips and staples are allowed. Other objects that are not accepted include plastic, compact discs, electronics and credit cards.

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For more information, contact 508-384-5400 or www.wrentham.ma.us.

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