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Garage Sales, September 15 – 16

Check out the sales this weekend.

Are you looking for a ladder or soda machine? Do you want sports memorabilia or power tools? Patch can help you find what you’re looking for. We’ve put together a list of some of the sales around the Town of Oyster Bay this weekend to bring sellers and shoppers together. 

Syosset – 33 Lesley Drive 

Saturday – 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 

Estate tag garage moving yard sale. Living/dining room furniture (well-made brands including Henreden): sofa, loveseat, chairs, coffee table, end tables, lamps, liquor cabinet, curio cabinet, large dining room table and chairs, breakfront, china cabinet; family room furniture: TV and TV table, Ethan Allen chairs and tables; wall furnishings: clock, mirror, Ethan Allen shelving; kitchen table and chairs; master bedroom: four poster bed, armoire, dresser, mirror; healthcare items: wheelchair, hospital bed, unused adult diapers; other miscellaneous furniture and items: desks, dressers, armoire, Weber charcoal barbeque grill, easel, unused oil paint tubes, clothing, dishes, Yamaha trombone. 

Glen Cove – 21 Madison Avenue 

Saturday – 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Sunday – 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 

Contents of home, garage and workshop. Vintage coin operated soda machine, antique furniture, dressers, rockers, end tables, antique Ogee clock, cranberry glass light fixtures, oil lamps, bells dishes, handmade pine buffet and hutch, many lamps, CB radios, Popular Science and Popular Mechanics magazines, Dewalt radial arm saw, Firestone tires LT – set of six, cement blocks and used bricks – 100+ of each, loads of vintage bric-a-brac. 

Glen Head – 19 Cody Avenue 

Saturday 

Multi-family yard sale. Men’s and women’s clothing sizes S M L, men’s Burberry shirts, wicker headboard, toys, board games, sports memorabilia, baseball gloves, furniture, cookbooks, children’s books, costume jewelry, household items, holiday decorations, AB lounge, lamps, ceiling fan, and more. 

Plainview – 38 and 40 Janet Drive 

Saturday 

Multi-family garage sale. Tools, sporting equipment, electronics, tons of clothes, ladders, computers, laptops, jewelry, household items. 

Plainview – 39 Lent Drive 

Saturday – 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 

Garage sale. Variety of items. 

Bethpage - 42 Park View Circle 

Saturday – 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 

Multi-family garage sale. 

Massapequa – 166 North Daniel Road 

Saturday

Sunday 

Yard sale. Clothes, shoes, furniture, baby items, toys, household items, seasonal, lots more. 

Massapequa – 221 North Linden Street North 

Saturday 

Tag sale. Cleaning out the house. 

Massapequa – 275 North Hawthorne Street 

Saturday – 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 

Garage sale. Hunting/fishing gear, kid’s toys, miscellaneous items. 

Massapequa – 573 North Suffolk Avenue 

Saturday – 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Sunday – 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 

Garage sale. Cleaning out two houses. Antiques, household items, clothing, shoes, pocketbooks, tools. 

Massapequa Park – 263 Von Huenfeld Street 

Saturday – 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Sunday – 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 

Garage/yard sale. Huge selection of items. 

Massapequa Park – 46 Roosevelt Avenue 

Saturday – 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Sunday – 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 

Multi-family garage sale. Backpacks, bathroom light fixtures, baseball cards, belt buckles, beveled wall mirrors, books, brass ceiling fan with light kit, car CD radios (2), children's VHS tapes, christmas and holiday items, DVD recorder/player, hand-crafted model ship (Cutty Sark), HD converter for digital cable, housewares, Jack Lalanne's power juicer (white), Kendon motorcycle trailor winch, Lamapro work light, Mary Kay products, Mr. Coffee maker (brand new-never opened). portable clothes dryer, puzzles, records, roll of wire screening, stereo equipment, stuffed animals, tap sets & nails, television (30 inch LCD), Tiffany-style lamp, clothing & accessories, tools & hardware, toys, various crystal items, watches, White ceiling fan (brand new), wooden toy train table. 

Massapequa Park – 85 East Gate Road 

Saturday - 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 

Garage sale. Jewelry, clothing. 

Massapequa Park – 12 at 64 Atlantic Avenue 

Saturday - 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 

Household items, vases, cups, candle holders, glasses, plates, mirrors, pocketbooks, books, cloths, European pillow cases, games, school supplies, men’s size 42W-30L pants, Christmas items, rolling suitcase, picture frames, knic-knacks. 

Massapequa Park – 27 Avoca Avenue

 Saturday 

Multi Family sale. Furniture, books, art books, cookbooks, old dolls, newer dolls, household, cameras, clothes, jewelry, brighton, cologne, records, china, Christmas stuff, Cuisinart grill, pocketbooks, bass guitar, McDonalds stuff, action figures, bric a brac. 

Massapequa – 261 A Division Avenue 

Saturday – 10:30 a.m. 

Garage sale. Women’s coats and jackets, large sizes, household items, books, etc. 

Massapequa – 44 Harrison Place 

Saturday – 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 

Garage sale. Counter dishwasher, furniture, lamps, comforter, clothes.

 

Massapequa – 15 Red Oak Place 

Saturday 

Garage sale. Washer and dryer, etc. 

Massapequa – 12 Tidewater Avenue 

Saturday

Sunday

Garage/tag sale. Tools, Ladders, pots and pans, linens, lawn furniture, books, National Geo collection, glassware, silverware, plates, lamps, daybed, bedroom furniture, end tables, dining room set, kitchen set Natural Gas Weber barbecue, sofas, couches, stereo system, luggage, sports bags and more. 

Massapequa – 24 Elm Street 

Sunday 

Two-family garage sale. Fishing equipment, toys, games, housewares, collectibles, plate stands, and more.    

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LT June 16, 2013 at 09:52 am
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Jack coyote June 12, 2013 at 03:24 pm
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