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Free: Hula hoop (Huntington MA) Yellow hula hoop. In good shape.
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Free: Window (Huntington MA) Window frame complete. Size 281/4 wide by 431/2 high. I can give it a good cleaning for whomever is interested in it.
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Free: Lightbulb assortment (Amherst) Can you use any of these? Possible pick-up locations: North Leverett, Amherst, Whately, Florence
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Request: Linen napkins (Western mass) Looking for a variety of linen napkins that you may have collecting dust in a box or closet.I will launder them all. Any color preferably 18x18 or 20x20. Embroidered is great but doesn’t have to be.
Free: Euro pilloe (South Williamstown) 22" square, white
Free: Bedspread (South Williamstown) 80" x 88", gray and white pattern
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Free: Two white bedspreads (South Williamstown) about 106" 90", textured pattern
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Free: Unused artificial Xmas tree (South Williamstown) Green, lighted 4.5'
Free: Unused portable crib (South Williamstown) 27" x 12"x 26"
Free: Unused portable crib mattress (South Williamstown)
Free: Two duvets (South Williamstown) White, one about 7' x 9', one about 78" square
Free: 5 drawer white chest (South Williamstown) 55" high, 26" deep, 18" wide, stained on top
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Free: Three upholstered chairs (South Williamstown) White, 38" high, 25" deep, 26" wide, one stained
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Free: portable crib unused (South Williamstown) 27"x 12" x 26"
Free: Two 30lb weights (South Williamstown)
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Free: Child's desk with wheels (South Williamstown) 22" high, 32" long, 24" deep
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Free: Four outdoor obelisks (South Williamstown) 7' tall, 18" square base, gray
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Free: “Modern” File cabinet (Catskill) 36” wide by 36” high by 18” deep Tan color . Like new
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Free: Car Floor Mats (Albany) 2 front, 2 back seat floor mats (total 4). Bought for a 2017 Ford Explorer, but will fit other vehicles. Never used - good condition, but have been on an enclosed porch so dusty and needs to be hosed off. Pick up 1 mile from St Peter's Hospital. Easy front walk pick up. Please indicate day + time you can pick up and I'll provide address.
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Free: Large chain (Catskill) See photo
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Free: Kitchen Cabinets (Catskill) Several sizes, teal blue. Good
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Free: Twin bed with motor (Waterford ny) Feet and head go up and down with Ethan Allen headboard. Has mattress topper and cover
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Request: fan (s) (Sunderland, MA) place is getting hot and i am job huntin so trying to minimize expenses.
Request: Batteries - 4 C, 4 D ant 4 AAA (Sunderland, MA) If anyone could tide me over ....
Free: Toilet paper and towel hooks (Becket, MA)
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Free: Youth snowboard boots (Becket, MA) Size 6.
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Free: Dishes and wine glasses (Becket, MA) Assorted
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Free: LL Bean Children’s sleeping bags (Becket, MA) 2 LL Bean flannel sleeping bags. Five feet long. Storage Bag has names stitched in but probably can be taken out.
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Free: Zero gravity chair (Whately) Promised in decent shape; pick up in North Leverett, Amherst, or Florence
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Free: Compost - From Lomi (Hudson, New York) I have a lomi countertop composter and SO much dirt that I don't have a use for in my apartment. Please come pick some up! Will give you enough for just one potted house plant, or you can take it all in a 5 gallon container. Info on the compost it makes below from their website: Lomi dirt, also known as Lomi Earth, is the end product of the Lomi countertop composter. It's a nutrient-rich, dried, and powdered material created from food waste, designed for use in gardens and with houseplants. While it resembles potting soil or mulch, it's not technically compost in the traditional sense due to the shorter decomposition time and specific qualities of Lomi's process. Here's a more detailed breakdown: What it is: Lomi dirt is the result of Lomi's process of breaking down food waste into a usable material. It's not the same as traditional compost, which requires a longer decomposition period and specific conditions. How it's made: Lomi uses a combination of grinding and heating to rapidly process food waste into a usable form. The machine's sensors control moisture and temperature during the cycle, and a dual-filter system helps minimize odors. How to use it: As a soil amendment: Lomi Earth can be mixed into garden soil or potting mix to add nutrients and improve soil health. For houseplants: It can be used as a top dressing or mixed into the soil of indoor plants. In compost piles: Lomi dirt can be added to traditional compost piles to accelerate the composting process. Ratio: When using Lomi Earth as a soil amendment, it's generally recommended to use it at a ratio of 1 part Lomi Earth to 10 parts soil. Placement: It's best to bury Lomi Earth just under the surface of the soil to help it decompose naturally and avoid mold growth on the surface. Key differences from compost: Decomposition time: Lomi Earth is created much faster than traditional compost. Nutrient profile: While Lomi Earth is nutrient-rich, it may not have the same complex microbial community as fully decomposed compost. In essence, Lomi dirt is a convenient and effective way to recycle food waste and enrich your garden, offering a faster alternative to traditional composting methods.
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