and International history, vintage pulp fiction, horror (including vintage), sci-fi (including vintage), Disney, Peanuts/Snoopy, automotive, travel (domestic and international), romance, poems, business, finance/investing, science, aeronautical/aviation, movies/entertainment, home improvement, holidays, audio books, photography, fashion, architecture, hunting, self-help, gardening, cookbooks, and religion. Some of the book categories available at the liquidation sale are author-signed first editions, fiction, non-fiction, antique, children's books (including vintage), craft, art, collectibles, sports, music, cats/dogs/horses/animals, political, U.S. There is a need for commercial space in Bethel, it’s in a great location and I expect it to draw a lot of interest from other businesses." “The property is a unique mixture of residential and retail. “There are no applications and we haven’t received any inquiries yet from any business that wants to move in to the property,” Chrzescijanek said. She expects another business to move into the retail spot at some point. “When I drove by the store the mornings they had the first liquidation sale there were long lines of people waiting to go in.” “The Relay Bookhouse was a very popular bookstore in town,” said Janice Chrzescijanek, economic development director in Bethel. This is the second liquidation sale because there were so many items. “There are a lot of interesting and countless items in the home for sale including two cars,” Dalessio said. That includes 600 books in Orton’s home and a shed on the property.Įvery book, new or old, will be sold for $2. In addition to the books in the store, more than 2,000 boxes of additional books were found around the property, said Nikko Dalessio, co-owner of Windy Cats. We had to organize the books just so you could make the store walkable.” “There were books piled from the floor to the ceiling throughout the store. “We had to spend a month preparing the store for the liquidation sale,” Murphy said. If you are into books, this is the place to be.” ‘Interesting and countless items’īefore the liquidation sale could even begin, work had to be done to get the store ready for the public. “Many of them weren’t identified or categorized and we did that too. “There are so many great books there for children and adults,” Murphy said.
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