“Such a nice thrift shop well kept very clean. Doesn't smell funny inside. They decorate with what they have and it always looks nice. The staff is so nice and helpful. Wished they had a bigger space!”
“I was hoping to find a friend for my 10 year old, after we lost her buddy. Seeing Newton posted I applied, and within a week he had arrived from Alabama. The introduction, time made for us to meet and bond, the continued interest and support was meaningful - an over the top experience! The commitment of all to the cause warms my heart.”
“The Princeton YMCA is a welcoming community, and offers a variety of exercise options - classes for all levels of fitness, workout equipment, and a swimming pool, which offers lap swimming and classes for children, teens, and adults.My preferred activity is the exercise classes, and the teachers are great!”
9:30AM - 3PM
40 E Main St, Flemington
Community Services Non Profits
“MR LEO HENRY HAS REALLY HELPED ME IN TRADING AND MAKING ALLOT OF MONEY FOR THE SUPPORT OF MY BUSSINESS, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND Him TO EVERY ONE IN THIS PAGE TO ALSO GET ADVISE FROM HE ON HOW TO MAKE MONEY ON FOREX TRADING.”
“Great place to donate. Staff is friendly and efficient. Donation room and equipment are always clean and beds are spread out. Snacks after donation are great.”
“If you know where Nearly New is, you love it!
If you don’t know where it is, you’re missin’ out! I love this little shop. I’ve been there a few times during the week and the two ladies with dark hair behind the desk are so kind and sweet. I recently just started consigning there after learning it’s also a consignment shop and it’s been so much fun! It’s great to get rid of what I can no longer wear and give it to a good home. Thank you Nearly New for all that you do!”
“I donated platelets July 01 2024 staff was friendly and acknowledge of the procedure and always checking on me . Great experience .
Definitely will go back again soon”
“Cute little shop with a mix of items in a shared space. So some seem specific to the project of educating girls in Kenya, while the clothing line (I noticed a made in China tag) may support the local site. I was told it was non profit. Very nice women there explained the project to me patiently answering my questions. If I had the time I would have taken her up on her offer to make a few stitches in her flat bags to be able to add a bottom for groceries. Next time I have a lunch date in town, I think I will go a little early to do so. Worth a visit!”