
Shredding it up
Bill Scott, branch manager and senior vice president for Clinton's First Citizens Bank, watches as Brian Firestone of Cintas sends a trash receptacle filled with paper into a gigantic shredder Tuesday afternoon. Scott and First Citizens brought the Cintas shredder, which they use at the bank, to the Lisbon Street parking lot for several hours Tuesday, giving residents and business owners the chance to use the machine free of charge. Scott said he offered the service to coincide with the city's Fall Clean Up which runs through this Friday. (Sherry Matthews/Sampson Independent)
Sherry Matthews/Sampson Independent
Bill Scott, branch manager and senior vice president for Clinton’s First Citizens Bank, watches as Brian Firestone of Cintas sends a trash receptacle filled with paper into a gigantic shredder Tuesday afternoon. Scott and First Citizens brought the Cintas shredder, which they use at the bank, to the Lisbon Street parking lot for several hours Tuesday, giving residents and business owners the chance to use the machine free of charge. Scott said he offered the service to coincide with the city’s Fall Clean Up which runs through this Friday.




















