Townwide Garage Sale extended due to rain forecast

John V. Lane, Mayor at Borough of Hawthorne
John V. Lane, Mayor at Borough of Hawthorne
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The Borough of Hawthorne announced on April 22 that the Townwide Garage Sale, originally scheduled for Saturday, April 25, will be extended due to a forecast of rain. Residents who still wish to hold their events on Saturday may do so, but the sale will also continue on Sunday, April 26.

This update allows participants flexibility in case of inclement weather and aims to ensure a successful turnout for the community event. The garage sale is an opportunity for residents to sell items and connect with neighbors.

Additionally, officials confirmed that the Townwide Garage Sale will take place again on May 2. Those who signed up for the original April 25 date are welcome to participate in both this weekend and on May 2.

No further background or additional details were provided regarding changes or registration requirements. The extension seeks to accommodate as many participants as possible despite weather challenges.

The announcement reflects efforts by organizers to adapt plans and support community engagement.



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