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05-03-2014 - Investment Advisory Group to host a Shred-a-thon

With tax season behind us and spring cleaning just ahead, the South Shore community is encouraged to take advantage of the free Shred-a-thon sponsored by the Investment Advisory Group. The event is set for May 3 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 51 Mill St., building D - suite 101.The public is invited to bring their unwanted documents. No need to remove paper clips and staples. Shred King will be on site with a mobile shredding truck to slice through the details and dispose of all shredded material to a bonded recycling center, protecting the environment as well as your personal and business information. "We are delighted to sponsor this important public service that helps protect privacy and promote recycling," said Jay Richards of Investment Advisory Group. What should you bring to the Shred-a-thon? The list includes old checks/carbon copies of checks, bank statements, pay stubs, receipts, credit card offers, medical information, medical bills, and retirement statements. What not to bring to the Shred-a-thon? Please leave these at home or the office - phone books, newspapers, plastics, pop cans, plastic bins, computers and monitors.
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