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Estate Sale Friday, Saturday To Benefit Historic Homes
HOUSEHOLD TREASURES...Volunteers Sue Heckel, left, and Carol Clark prepare items for an estate sale fundraiser in Mountainside, to be held on Friday and Saturday, February 23 and 24. Proceeds will benefit the Mountainside Restoration Committee. Photo courtesy of the Mountainside Restoration Committee
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February 22, 2024
Estate Sale Friday, Saturday To Benefit Historic Homes

MOUNTAINSIDE — The Mountainside Restoration Committee’s MRC Estate Sales division will conduct an estate sale to raise funds for the maintenance and restoration of the historic Deacon Andrew Hetfield House and Levi Cory House.

The sale will be held this Friday and Saturday, February 23 and 24, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Numbers will be given out at 9 a.m. (no early birds). This sale will take place in Mountainside and the address will be announced today, Thursday, February 22, at www.mountainsidehistory.org/events. Purchases are limited to cash only.

This sale will feature many quality vintage treasures and collectibles plus much furniture, household and personal items, including an original Beatles lithograph; miniature child Singer sewing machine; a dining room table and six chairs; bedroom furniture; miscellaneous small tables, etc.; many liquor advertising mirrors, decanters, promotional items, etc.; costume jewelry; perfumes; cameras and photographic accessories; chandeliers; lamps; lots of vintage Christmas items; games; china; glassware; figurines; albums; DVDs; wall art; men’s clothing, along with many miscellaneous items. For further information and a link to photos, visit www.mountainsidehistory.org/mrcestate- sales. MRC Estate Sales are conducted by trusted volunteer antiques experts and estate-sale professionals with more than 30 years of estate-sale experience. A percentage of this sale’s proceeds will benefit the Mountainside Restoration Committee.

MRC Estate Sales was created to give back to the community and raise additional funds to help preserve and restore local history. The commission percentage of sales goes directly to the Mountainside Restoration Committee, Inc., which is a 501(c)3 charity.

The Mountainside Restoration Committee is a committee of volunteers whose purpose is to restore and maintain the Deacon Andrew Hetfield and Levi Cory Houses and collect and save historic information and items from destruction. For information on MRC Estate Sales, Mountainside Restoration Committee events or to donate funds, email hetfieldhouse1@yahoo.com; call ( 908) 233- 3135, or go to www.mountainsidehistory.org.

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