Something In A Voting Booth, Perhaps?-Town Tag Sale To Offer Bargains With A Municipal Twist
Something In A Voting Booth, Perhaps?â
Town Tag Sale To Offer Bargains With A Municipal Twist
If you like collecting mechanical paraphernalia, the Town Tag Sale might be your cup of tea. A silent bidding auction, rather than an actual tag sale, the sale offers up for bid all kinds of devices that have outlived their useful lives in various town departments on Wednesday and Thursday, May 21 and 22, from 7 am to 3 pm, and from 7 to 11 am on Friday, May 23.
Have you missed pulling the lever to cast your vote? Now is the chance to own one of 13 voting machines no longer in use. Vote for who gets to do the household chores, mow the lawn, or walk the dog from the comfort of your family room.
 The last stop before being disposed of, a 4-foot-tall microfiche map maker, two blueprint machines, a Hewlett Packard DesignJet 450C map plotter, a computer monitor, and a couple of printers will also be on the auction block. Not into the mechanical oddity? Metal shelving designed to house thousands of folders, and a croquet set round out the items up for grabs.
Bidders can see the object of their desire in the rear garage of the Highway Department complex at 4 Turkey Hill Road, beginning at 7 am on Wednesday, May 21. The sealed bids will be opened and winners notified on Tuesday, May 27.
