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Niles Township Sponsors Free Paper Shredding Event May 21
Niles Township is sponsoring a free shred day on May 21, 2016 from noon until 2:00 p.m. at 5255 Main St. in Skokie.

Niles Township is sponsoring its semi-annual free paper-shredding event on Saturday, May 21, 2016, from noon until 2:00 p.m. in the Township’s parking lot located at 5255 Main Street in Skokie. This is a “drop and go” event, cars and pedestrians can enter through the Lockwood Avenue side. Residents are asked to bring no more than 2 shopping bags or small “banker boxes” of paper. Township staff will be on hand to supervise the shredding process.
“The spring season is a great time to start anew, clearing out old documents, bank statements and other paper clutter in a safe, environmentally responsible way,” stated Marilyn D. Glazer, Supervisor of Niles Township. Niles Township Government provides the shredding event for community members in May and October.
For more information on the event, contact Jack Macholl, Public Relations Manager at (847) 673-9300.
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Since 1850, Niles Township Government has been dedicated to improving life for its residents. Niles Township is located in the northeast corner of Cook County. With a population of over 105,000 the Township includes the villages of Skokie, Lincolnwood and Golf, and sections of Morton Grove, Niles and Glenview.