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Tag Sales: July 20-22

Putnam, Rockland and Westchester communities are invited to build this list of local rummage sales.

 

If you're having a sale in the coming week, feel free in the comments section below this article, to tell us:

  • Where (street address and town)
  • When (time and days)
  • Whatever else (Is it an estate sale? Is it at your house? Got anything special? A fundraiser for a local nonprofit organization?)

Want to add a tag sale for inclusion on a future weekend? It's easy! Just log into your local Patch (free account) and click on "Post Your Own Event" right there on the homepage. Here's what we've found so far—happy hunting!

South Nyack Mansfield Avenue Saturday Carmel 23 Walden Rd. 9am-4pm Saturday; 9am-2pm Sunday White Plains  4 Winthrop Ave. Saturday and Sunday, 10am-6pm  White Plains 1117 North Street Saturday, 10am-4pm Sleepy Hollow 207 Gordon 10am-7pm Saturday Port Chester Corner of South Regent Street & Summit Avenue 9am-6pm Saturday and Sunday Crompond 99 Baron de Hirsch Rd. 9am-4pm Friday and Saturday New Rochelle 2 Erroll Place 8am-3pm Saturday Scarsdale  59 Grand Blvd. 4-7pm Friday, 9am-4pm Saturday Croton-on-Hudson Top of Bank Street 9am-3pm Saturday and Sunday Mount Kisco 59 Carpenter Ave. 8am-4pm Saturday New Rochelle 44 Drake Ave. 9am-3pm Saturday Briarcliff Manor

2 Chestnut Hill Lane

10am-4pm Friday and Saturday Pelham 87 6th St. 10am-3pm Saturday Ossining 29 Pheasant Ridge Rd. 10am-4pm Friday and Saturday Peekskill  1755 Congress Ave. 10am-5pm Friday and 10am-? Saturday Pleasantville 618 Washington Ave. 9am-4pm Saturday and Sunday
karen July 20, 2012 at 07:11 pm
Hartsdale 75 Poe St Saturday and Sunday 10 to 4
Virginia LaCavalla July 20, 2012 at 09:18 pm
New City - 11 Balmoral Drive- off Little Tor Rd & Phillips Hill -
Sat July 21 10am-4pm
Donna Marsico July 21, 2012 at 11:01 am
Garage Sale Eastchester, Bronxville Manor
37 Deerfield Avenue Saturday, July, 28 10am-4pm
Mike Coffey July 21, 2012 at 02:54 pm
Tarrytown: Sunday 7/22 100 Macarthur Lane 11 AM-4 PM
Becky Holt July 26, 2012 at 03:09 pm
South Nyack: Saturday July 28, 9am-3pm 55 Glen Byron Ave (parallel to Piermont Ave. off of Washington Avenue).
Michael O'Mealy July 27, 2012 at 01:38 pm
Rye: Saturday, July 28, 10am-4pm 38 Soundview Ave (near Rye Gold Club)
Steve July 28, 2012 at 03:19 pm
GARAGE SALE AT 46 HIGHVIEW AVE NANUET ..TODAY
JULY 28th From 10am-2pm
Susan Olson August 6, 2012 at 01:48 pm
Miriam's Attic Summer Saturday Sale at The Osborn, 101 Theall Road, Rye
Saturday, August 11th 10 AM - 1 PM 30% - 70% OFF ALL ITEMS
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Lisa Buchman (Editor) June 17, 2013 at 02:43 pm
What are folks hearing about tomorrow's vote? Will there be a good turnout at the polls?
Lisa Buchman (Editor) June 17, 2013 at 03:04 pm
Thanks Kathleen - important information about a significant part of the pet population!
Lisa Buchman (Editor) June 17, 2013 at 03:05 pm
Thanks Kathleen! Important information about a nice way to connect senior pets with senior humans!
W Obermeyer June 11, 2013 at 02:29 pm
I am afraid we may be experiencing the calm before another storm. Most likely the aftermath of theRead More BOE budget hearing tonight will be more of a nightmare than a pleasant dream.
Lisa Jenner June 11, 2013 at 02:36 pm
I am afraid that when people become civilized, they become silent.
Lisa Buchman (Editor) June 12, 2013 at 11:42 am
Thanks for putting yourself out there, Lisa! I hope others can contribute meaningfully to anyRead More discussion of community issues brought forth by thoughtful readers like you.
Brandon June 12, 2013 at 09:36 am
This is brilliant!
Mae Isaac June 12, 2013 at 09:49 am
This would be wonderful - I dread trying to drive to any of the schools that way. What about a leftRead More turn lane on to Pleasantville Road from 100 for school days? It might help those of us who live so close and yet have to drive in the opposite directions to reach the schools!
Tim June 14, 2013 at 07:53 am
Great idea in the mean time while we wait another 10 years maybe drivers could keep to the left whenRead More turning left, instead of blocking peeps trying to turn right. Also drivers need to stop blocking the entrance to Dunkin donuts etc.
Mickey Rivers June 11, 2013 at 09:52 am
Mr. O'Reilly is asking good questions in his post. I respect him for his approach. These areRead More difficult questions and as school districts continue to be squeezed at both ends (spiraling cost of benefit and pension costs at one end and tax-cap compliance choking the revenue side at other end) they will all continue be faced with these difficult questions. If school districts wait too long to develop reasonable decision trees to solve these issues, then our meddling friends in Albany will feel compelled to swoop in and screw it up royally. It is in our collective best interests to begin work now to develop and apply a thought process and resolution matrix to this issue before Albany does it for us. That requires two things. First, communities must put aside their differences and work together in a "non-partisan" manner toward local solutions that work for their district. Next, districts must collaborate and share ideas in an effort to share their ideas and help each other. At the moment, no one has the answers to Mr. O'Reilly's questions. I respect him for asking these questions and not offering solutions or opinions in his post. I also respect him for not calling out any particular district as we all all know these are issues that all districts faced this year universally. This issue will begin to compound annually if we all don't find a way to pull together and work towards solutions.
Lisa Jenner June 11, 2013 at 10:26 am
As a retired school teacher who is collecting a pension (to which I contributed for many years) andRead More is still using benefits (to which I contribute), let's remember that it is not only the teachers' pension and benefits that are squeezing the school budgets, but also, as the Briarcliff BOE pointed out, all those unfunded mandates. All of the BOEs have their hands tied regarding so many of their expenditures, that they will have to cut programs. Excellent questions, Mr. O'Reilly.
Mickey Rivers June 11, 2013 at 03:30 pm
Unfunded mandates are also a big issue for school districts. However, the teachers pensions andRead More benefits are a huge issue that must be addressed and recalibrated. It is time for teacher's pensions and benefits to be remodeled to look like those in the private sector. In the private sector, pensions are all but extinct - replaced largely by 401(k) plans (and in the case of teachers 403(b) plans where contributions are made by the employee. In terms of health benefits, in the private sector most companies pay a maximum of 60% of an employee's health care (and other benefits) premiums - not the 80% that is paid by school districts for teachers. This is financially unsustainable and needs to be addressed before it bankrupts school districts.
robin June 11, 2013 at 10:52 am
Mr. Borrel-Sorry if I came across as confrontational, that was not my intention. You should handleRead More your concerns as you think is best, however, I don't know what you will accomplish voicing your opinion in the Patch. It should also be noted, according to several high school teachers, that there are students who bring budget discussions into the classrooms.
Jay Borrel June 11, 2013 at 11:29 am
Thank you for your comments. I am sure that students do discuss, but the educator should addressRead More from a neutral stand point, just like an open discussion about religion or other politics.
Lisa Jenner June 11, 2013 at 12:25 pm
As a former high school teacher, I was constantly fending off attempts by students to divert me fromRead More teaching, and current events, local or otherwise, were a popular means to this end. Having said that, I, too, have heard of teachers "pontificating" about the budget, which, of course, is totally inappropriate. Let's hope the teachers in Briarcliff do know better and that the administration keeps a watchful eye. On a totally different topic, I have to laugh, Robin, at you looking in the directory for Mr. Borrel. The directory is my first resource for all people Briarcliff, forgetting they might not have children in the schools.
JanFisher June 8, 2013 at 10:05 pm
This is truly progress. Will both of you be taking down your negative comments now to really andRead More meaningfully get the ball rolling and to move beyond mere words? It will be good work when it is backed by real actions. I have not posted anything negative this entire time so really nothing has been accomplished yet except promises to behave. But I am truly glad that both of you are now committed to a standard of decency in public exchanges. Have a great weekend!
Lisa Jenner June 8, 2013 at 11:41 pm
I have read and re-read Mr. O'Reilly's thoughts on the BOE meeting and I will try to be fair aboutRead More this. I will admit that Mr. O'Reilly used some choice adjectives (strange, mysterious, nefarious) and asked a couple of somewhat inflammatory rhetorical questions (Will Mr. Wasserman serve his BOE time on the baseball diamond?), but I would suggest that if you disregard the rhetoric, he has presented a fairly factual presentation of what transpired at the meeting. Do you disagree?
JanFisher June 9, 2013 at 05:54 am
Lisa - my decision to write at all was out of excitement about the opportunity to help infuseRead More decency into these public exchanges. I have had my say and it has been positive. Quite honestly, I think the community at-large and the Briarcliff community are really tired of all of the public infighting on the Patch. I am committed to our schools and children and I choose to use my very limited free time and energy to volunteer for the schools when I can. Again, I do have many opinions and would love to speak with you in person- maybe we can do some good together. My cell - 439-0203.