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Chatham-Madison Town-Wide Yard Sale Returning In April
The yard sale benefits the Great Swamp Watershed Association. Here's what you need to know.
CHATHAM, NJ — The Chatham-Madison Town-Wide Yard Sale returns from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 17. Those hosting sales are encouraged to pay a $10, tax-deductible registration fee to the Great Swamp Watershed Association.
Registration will put your home on a digital, printable map. Find the registration form here. Residents can also host sales without registering. But Great Swamp says getting on the map has helped people attract shoppers the last three years.
You must be a resident of Chatham Township, Chatham Borough or Madison to list your sale.
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Shoppers and hosts must wear masks because of the coronavirus. Tables should be set up to facilitate social distancing. Hosts should make hand sanitizer available and encourage contactless payments.
Anyone with questions should contact the Environmental Commission of The Chathams and Madison at mec@rosenet.org.
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The Great Swamp Watershed Association dedicates itself to preserving and protecting water in natural areas. The organization recently acquired 10 acres of open space in Chatham Township, thanks to a family donation. Read more: Environmental Org. Acquires 10 Acres Of Open Space In Chatham
The Great Swamp Watershed Association has also partnered with Save Noe Pond, a grassroots coalition that opposes potential development at the side of the recently sold property. Read more: Efforts To 'Save' Chatham's Noe Pond Gain Steam
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