Items Sought for Garage Sale at Mountainside’s Historic Hetfield House

The Historic Committee is asking the community to donate saleable items for this year’s sale. So, if you need to clean out your belongings and don’t want to hold a garage sale of your own, bring items down to the Hetfield House and the Mountainside Historic Committee will sell it for a good cause. Donated saleable items can be brought to the Hetfield House on Thursday, September 13 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Receipts are available for donations.

The Committee is limiting items it can accept. Only desirable and saleable items are being accepted. Nothing worn, broken, personal, shabby, obsolete, or otherwise unsaleable will be accepted. No large furniture, books or clothing. If it’s an item you would purchase in a garage sale, then please consider it for donating.

The Deacon Andrew Hetfield House and Levi Cory House are located at Constitution Plaza adjacent to the Mountainside Library. Constitution Plaza is the first right off Birch Hill Road which is off New Providence Road near the Mountainside Volunteer Fire House.

The Mountainside Restoration Committee is a committee of volunteers governed by the Borough of Mountainside whose purpose is to restore and maintain the Deacon Andrew Hetfield House and the Levi Cory House and collect and save historic information and items from destruction. For further information or to donate funds, please call (908)789-9420; or, go to: www.mountainsidehistory.org.

(above) Donate your unwanted saleable items for the Annual Garage Sale fundraiser at the Deacon Andrew Hetfield House. This year, donated items are being accepted at the Hetfield House on Thursday, September 13 (9 – 4 p.m.) for the September 14-15 Yard/Garage Sale at the Hetfield House. Proceeds from the sale will help fund the restoration of the Levi Cory House.