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Mobile Shredder Schedule

Additional Mobile Shredder Events

 In addition to Household Chemical Clean-up Day events, the county's mobile shredder truck will also be available at the following times and locations:

Sept. 8 Saturday Noon - 2pm 30 Maxwell Ave. Larchmont

Sept.15 Saturday Noon - 2 pm Eastchester Town Hall 40 Mill Road

Sept. 17 Monday Noon – 2pm Town of North Castle 15 Bedford Road Armonk

Sept. 20 Thursday Noon - 2pm Mount Pleasant Community Center 125 Lozza Drive, Valhalla

Sept. 23  Sunday 10 am - 2 pm Depot Square in Tuckahoe

Sept. 29 Saturday 9am - 3pm New Castle Town Hall, 210 Hunts Lane Chappaqua

Sept. 29 Saturday 10am - 1pm Village of Sleepy Hollow at Continental Street in the GM Parking Lot  

Oct. 14 Sunday 10am - 2 pm Somers Town House at 335 Rt. 202, Somers

Oct. 20 Saturday 10am - 2pm New Rochelle City Hall parking lot at 515 North Ave.

Oct. 27 Saturday Noon - 2pm Town of Lewisboro at 11 Main Street, So. Salem

Oct. 27 Saturday 10 am - 2 pm New Castle Recycling Center, 210 Hunts lane, Chappaqua

Nov. 4 Sunday 10 am - 2 pm Depot Square in Tuckahoe

Nov. 17 Saturday 10 am - 2 pm Village of Pleasantville parking lot on Memorial Plaza

Dec. 1 Saturday 10 am - 2pm Saxon Woods parking lot, Mamaroneck Ave, White Plains 

Mar. 29, 2008 - Village of Briarcliff Manor  10a – 2p  1111 Pleasantville Road, Briarcliff

July 26, 2008 -   Village of Briarcliff Manor  10a – 2p  1111 Pleasantville Road, Briarcliff

This free public service is intended for residents to shred their personal documents.  Papers from businesses or commercial enterprises will not be accepted. 

To speed up shredding and reduce waiting time, residents must remove all metal clips, fasteners, binders, folders and hard covers and place the papers loosely in a box.  Hard covers – cardboard or plastic covers on items such as ledger books, marble composition books and hard-cover books – are not acceptable.  Residents may rip away pages from these hard cover books for shredding and throw the covers in their household trash.  The events will be held rain or shine.

For more information on the proper disposal of special wastes, call the county’s Recycling Help Line at (914) 813-5420.

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