Hundreds expected for Brick’s 5th annual Town-Wide Yard Sale on May 17

Brick Township will host its fifth annual Town-Wide Yard Sale on Saturday, May 17, giving residents a community-wide opportunity to sell unwanted items and shop for bargains. With hundreds of homes expected to participate, the event is one of the town’s most anticipated spring traditions.

The sale is open to all residents, who can register their homes as official sale locations for a $5 fee. Registration must be completed by Wednesday, May 14, in person at the Township Clerk’s Office or by mail. Each participating home will be featured on an interactive Google map to help shoppers plan their routes.

Items for sale are expected to include everything from clothing and furniture to books, toys, antiques, and collectibles. The event is designed to promote neighborhood engagement and sustainable reuse of household goods.

Suggested hours for yard sales are from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. There is no official rain date; participants who choose not to sell on Saturday due to weather may hold their sales on Sunday instead.

The yard sale counts toward the Township’s four-sale-per-year limit for residential addresses. Full details, registration forms, and the interactive map will be posted on Brick Township’s official website.


Key points

  • Brick’s 5th annual Town-Wide Yard Sale takes place Saturday, May 17
  • Registration deadline is Wednesday, May 14, with a $5 per-home fee
  • An interactive Google map of sale locations will help shoppers plan

Popular community event returns with hundreds of participating homes

The annual yard sale has become a staple event for Brick residents seeking to declutter, earn extra cash, or discover unique finds in their neighborhood. In previous years, turnout has included hundreds of sellers and shoppers across town.

The Township encourages early registration to ensure inclusion on the official sale map. Sellers are reminded that participation counts toward the local limit of four yard sales per year.

With no rain date in place, participants should monitor forecasts and decide whether to sell on the scheduled Saturday or wait until Sunday.

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