Politics & Government

Hudson County Improvement Authority Provides Barrels, Free Paper Shredding

Available in the Public Works garage on Saturday.

From the City of Hoboken: 

On Saturday, the Hudson County Improvement Authority will be providing free paper shredding and selling rain barrels and compost bins at the Hoboken Public Works Garage on Willow Avenue and Observer Highway.

Compost bins are being sold for $30 (Retail value over $150) and rain barrels are being sold for $50 (Retail value over $120). 

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Paper shredding will take place from 9am to 1pm and rain barrels and compost bins and will be on sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Hudson County residents are invited to have personal confidential and/or sensitive documents shredded for free. In an effort to accommodate all those wishing to participate please limit your documents to no more than 40 lbs. Documents will be commercially shredded safely, privately and properly by trained, licensed and bonded document destruction specialists. Residents may bring documents in whatever type of container they wish. Participants may stay and watch the process if they wish.

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IMPORTANT:

• Remove large binder clips (staples and paper clips are okay)

• No plastic binders

• Recycle magazines and non-confidential paper curbside

• Residents only – no businesses

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