

To stay up to date with Somerset County events and information, sign up for free email alerts at or follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.The Franklin Township Municipal Sanitary Authority was established in 1967, and in 1970 the Authority’s wastewater treatment plant went into operation. Junk mail, magazines and newspapers will NOT be accepted.įor more information about Operation Secure Shred, contact the Somerset County Public Works Department at 90 or email of identity theft can download the Federal Trade Commission’s comprehensive booklet, "Identity Theft: A Recovery Plan." Click here for more information. Staples and paperclips do not have to be removed. Participants can bring up to six boxes, containers or bags of documents per visit, but they will be required to take back their receptacles. To view a list of shredding events, visit Items Accepted

Residents from all 21 Somerset County municipalities can attend as many shredding events, as they like, and can also participate even if they do not reside in the towns that are holding the events. Businesses and commercial vehicles are NOT allowed. Residents must be prepared to present a current driver's license, valid lease, tax bill or any other bill that shows proof of a Somerset County address. Staff will be available to assist residents if necessary. Residents should be prepared to unload their items. The event will occur rain or shine.įacial coverings are required. to 1 p.m., or until the trucks are filled to capacity. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, NJ – Help guard against identity theft by bringing personal documents to "Operation Secure Shred." Residents can take advantage of a FREE, easy and secure way to get rid of personal documents on Saturday, June 26, at the Franklin Township Sewerage Authority, 70 Commerce Drive, Somerset, NJ 08873, from 9 a.m.
