If you're going through some old documents and files and realize you don't need them anymore but are looking for somewhere to safely dispose of them, you are in luck in Ocean County.
No kid wants to do the chores asked of them in and around the house -- (many adults may not want to either) -- and sometimes it can be hard getting them to do what they're asked, but here are some ideas on how parents of young kids and even teenagers can use to ensure the chores gets done.
The Township of Toms River has received a $183,933.00 grant from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection to help implement and further enhance recycling efforts.
If you're like me, and you have old mail or documents with personal information at home that you want to get rid of, but you want to destroy them first, but you don't have a good shredder or don't have one at all......pay attention!!!
The Ocean County Document Shredding program is back this year.
Consumers might start paying a nickel for each paper and plastic bags when shopping in New Jersey in a little over a year, under a plan to raise money for lead programs.