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K.I.S.S. Program returns to Columbia County

Apr 20, 2017 6:15 am

The Columbia County Clerk’s Office announced Tue., Apr. 18, the annual K.I.S.S., or Keeping Identities of Seniors Safe, program for local residents will take place Mon., Jun. 12, through Tue., Jun. 20. The program is conducted in conjunction with Certified Document Security, a records management company specializing in the secure destruction, storage and recycling of confidential records. The service is offered to seniors over 60, in towns within Columbia County, as well as the city of Hudson. Seniors can bring their sensitive materials, such as old credit card receipts, bank statements and tax records, to their local town hall, where they place them in a locked container. The container is kept secure until the company delivers it to their facility in New Lebanon for shredding. Seniors are advised to check with their city or town officials for specific hours of availability and location. Information on the program is available at (518) 822- 0143.