Just in time to help you with your spring cleaning, the Madison Rotary Club is hosting a Community Shredding Day and Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore truck on Saturday, April 6, 2019 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at Municipal parking lot #1 at the corner of Prospect Street and Kings Road by the Ambulance Squad. The event is open to the public. It is not necessary to be a Madison Resident.
Security Shredding, Inc. will provide secure destruction of sensitive documents, after which the shredded papers will be recycled into other paper products. Avoid identify theft. Stay and watch your documents being destroyed on the truck-mounted shredder. Cost is $5 per box or grocery bag. Larger containers will be priced accordingly. As this service is also a fund raiser, all proceeds from the shredding event will be “recycled” by the Madison Rotary for future community projects.
A truck from Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore, will gratefully accept area residents’ new or very gently used home building materials, lighting and plumbing fixtures, hardware items in original packaging, fine art and collectibles, and furniture and other home furnishings in excellent condition. Having the ReStore truck come to Madison is a convenience for would -be donors, as the ReStore facility is located in Randolph. ReStore’s inventory is 100% donated by businesses and individuals and sold to the general public at a fraction of the retail price. Proceeds are used to build affordable homes in Morris County and surrounding areas. According to Morris Habitat for Humanity, “donations to ReStore have built more than 30 homes in Morris County and have kept over 10,000 tons of reusable materials out of landfills since 2007.”