Free community drive up shredding and recycling day

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Mayor Dave Fleisher and Township Council will present a free community drive up shredding and recycling day on Sunday, Oct. 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Works, 1 Perina Blvd., Cherry Hill.

This event is for residents only; no businesses.

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There is a maximum of three boxes per vehicles for shredding.

Materials collected include paper to be shredded, single stream recycling, CFL light bulbs, e-waste, rechargeable batteries, plastic bags, tires (off the rim), used oil, car batteries and more.

Please make sure your material is easily distinguishable in your trunk.

Residents are also encouraged to help fight hunger by bringing nonperishable food items. Donations will be distributed to local food pantries.

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