Senator Kemp Hannon
6th District New York


Senator Kemp Hannon and Senator Carl L. Marcellino are partnering with the Nassau County Police Department to help residents safely dispose of their expired or unused medications.

The “Shed the Meds” program will take place on Saturday June 19, from 9 a.m. to Noon in front of the Bethpage Fire Department at 225 Broadway. Residents can drop off any medication that has expired or they no longer need, where it will be collected and safely disposed of by officers from the Nassau County Police Department.

“After taking the time to finally go to that doctor’s appointment and pickup our medication, it’s hard to part with that costly prescription.  But holding on to expired medication of any kind is dangerous for us and our loved ones, and improperly disposing of these expired pills is dangerous for our entire community,” said Senator Hannon.  “That’s why I’m encouraging everyone to stop by ‘Shed the Meds’ to ensure the safe disposal of medication,” Hannon continued.

Throwing out medication improperly, such as flushing them in the toilet or pouring them down the drain, can cause pollution in local waterways and in our drinking water. Safe disposal helps protect the environment and keeps medications out of the hands of young children or others who would use them improperly.

“When old medication is just left around the house, there’s a potential for those drugs to be misused by someone else, you just don’t know. However flushing them down the drain is not the answer because they could work their way into our water system. Here on Long Island we drink the water beneath our feet so we must do all we can to continue to protect that supply,” said Senator Marcellino.

Residents who have questions about the program can call Senator Hannon’s Community Office at 516-739-1700 or Senator Marcellino’s Community Office at 516-922-1811.


District Office
595 Stewart Avenue, Suite 540
Garden City, NY 11530
516.739.1700
Albany Office
420 State Capitol Bldg.
Albany, NY 12247
518.455.2200