North Shore Bank, in conjunction with the Town of Saugus, will hold a Paper Shredding Event on Saturday, April 20, 2019 in celebration of Earth Day.

During this free event, North Shore Bank customers, as well as Saugus residents, will have the opportunity to properly dispose of sensitive documents, such as taxes, bank records, pay stubs, utility bills, and hospital bills in an eco-friendly manner. Files will be shredded on-site in a mobile paper shredder, and then recycled.
 
In Massachusetts, hundreds of thousands of taxpayers’ dollars are spent each year burning paper and recyclables that could have been recycled. Once again, the Bank is honoring Earth Day by encouraging customers and residents to shred and recycle those personal documents.    

The Paper Shredding Event will take place on Saturday, April 20, 2019 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at the Department of Public Works at 515 Main Street.
 
Customers and residents are encouraged to call Solid Waste/Recycling Coordinator Lorna Cerbone at 781-231-4036 with any questions.
 
About The Town of Saugus
The Town of Saugus, Massachusetts, is a family-friendly, historic neighborhood Town located along the north shore, ten miles north of Boston. First settled in 1629, Saugus is home to historic sites, top-tier public services, and a thriving business community. Strong community support, a forward-thinking approach to town government, rich recreational opportunities, affordable choices, and easy access to all the amenities that Boston has to offer – they all contribute to make Saugus a Town where businesses flourish and families make their home.

For more information about the Town of Saugus, visit www.saugus-ma.gov.