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Upper Township Business Association Shredding Day set for Saturday, April 13

MARMORA – The annual Shredding Truck Earth Day Event, sponsored by the Upper Township Business Association (UTBA), will be 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 13, at Foglio’s Flooring Center, 344 S. Shore Road, Marmora.

 This is the 10th year for this free event for businesses and residents in the Township of Upper and is held in partnership with the Upper Township Green Team. 

Shredding “Housekeeping” Details:

There is a limit of five banker boxes.  All binders and metal clips should be removed before bringing your papers to the event for shredding. 

When boxes of paper are dumped into the recycle carts, attendees will be able to watch as the documents are then transferred to the truck for actual on-site shredding. 

 Participants are encouraged to take their empty boxes with them. 

Please do not bring any plastic bags to the shredding event.

Shredding event attendees are encouraged to drop off Food Pantry donations.

Information Handouts:

 The UTBA will be giving out a free re-usable shopping bag containing the Upper Township Community Guide. 

UTBA member businesses, and non-profit groups, are encouraged to submit informational fliers, discount coupons or gift items for distribution in the UTBA’s shopping bag.  

Items can be dropped off at Foglio’s Flooring Center during normal businesses hours prior to April 13.  

Address any questions to Ralph Cooper via email @ upperbiz25@gmail.com

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