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Labor Day Sales for Your Party Needs

Having a party or BBQ for Labor Day? Patch has found some of the best sales.

Patch has put together a list of places having sales for all your party and barbecue needs. Long Island has had a rough week recovering from Hurricane Irene, and many have been without power. This is a great time to get together with family and friends, enjoy the holiday and have your end of summer party.

If you are looking for some place to go on Monday, check out Whelan Field in Malverne (off of Ocean Avenue). The Malverne Civic Association is hosting a Picnic in the park at 12 p.m. They will have games, music and prizes. Just bring a picnic blanket, food and family or friends!

THIS WEEK'S LABOR DAY DEALS

Party City
Deal: 
Get all your party supplies here. All party tableware is 50 percent off, with many themes to choose, including pool, summer, fiesta, patriotic and more.
Good Through: 
While supplies last.

CVS (located in Lynbrook, , the Five Towns, Long Beach and )
Deals: 

  • Two liter bottles of Coke, select varieties, 99 cents, limit five
  • Cheetos, Fritos and Doritos 8.5-12 oz. selected varieties buy one get one free
  • Eight pack of Earth Essentials paper towels only $3.99, limit three
  • Edy’s ice cream, selected varieties, buy one get one free

Good through:  Sept. 4 to Sept. 10


Deals:

  • Family packs of Perdue boneless chicken breasts, $1.99 a  pound
  • Boneless top round London Broils, $2.99 a pound
  • Bi-color corn, Long Island grown, six for $1.99
  • Wise potato chips, Ridgies or NY Deli all varieties 8.75-10 oz. bags $1.99

Good Through: Sept. 2 to Sept. 8

Pathmark
Deals:

  • America’s choice hot dog and hamburger buns 8 packs, 10 for $10 mix or match
  • Hebrew National beef franks, assorted varieties $1.99
  • Whole large red seedless watermelons, $3.99 each, limit one
  • Pepsi 12 pack or 8 packs, assorted varieties five for $12.99

Good Through:  Sept. 2 to Sept. 8


Deals:

  • Fresh Pork spare ribs $2.99 a pound
  • Lays potato chips all varieties 10-10.5 oz. bags, buy one get one free
  • Ball park beef franks, all varieties 14-16 oz., buy one get one free
  • Stop & Shop designer plates 24-48 count, two for $4

Good Through:  Sept. 2 to Sept. 8

Walgreens
Deals:

  • Kingsford original charcoal 8.3 pound bag, $3.99
  • Kingsford lighter fluid 32 oz., $1.99
  • Buy one get one free tableware, napkins, forks or spoons, cutlery, cups, bowls or plates
  • 12 packs of soda 7-Up, A&W, Canada Dry or Hawaiian Punch, three boxes for $10, limit three.

Good Through:  Sept. 4 to Sept. 10

Waldbaums
Deals: 

  • Buy one get one free on fresh 93 percent lean ground beef
  • Buy one get one free on fresh split chicken breasts
  • Snapple 12 packs, assorted varieties $5.99, limit two
  • Hot or Italian sausage family pack, $2.49 a pound

Good Through: Sept. 2 to Sept. 8

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Bojames May 17, 2013 at 08:15 pm
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Chris Albanese May 17, 2013 at 04:05 pm
It's not just the teachers... As a parent of 2 going on 3 school aged children, I'm amazed at howRead More much our free public schools cost. We get a supply list every year of things like crayons and pencils which I get, although I don't see why it HAS to be crayola. The red crayon in the box from the 99 cents store is just as red as the one in the $4 box from someplace else. Also, I don't understand why I need to send in 4 boxes of tissues, paper towels, wipes, etc per child. When I was a kid, I remember keeping a little pack of kleenex in my desk for when I needed it. I'm sure the district can buy in bulk at half the cost to us and store it in the schools until needed. Also, as far as the teachers go, I'm not sure if they do it on LI, but when I was a SBM in the NYC DOE, we had what was called Teacher's Choice which was a check for $250 that every teacher would get on March 15 (?) to help pay for the classroom supplies they bought throughout the year. It always amazed me how many of the "supplies" were purchased on 03/14. I had the pleasure of denying some of the more bogus expenses. Also, anything they would spend above and beyond their reimbursement is now tax deductible I believe. My wife, sister, cousin and many friends were and some still are classroom teachers. I know firsthand how the good ones give much more than they get in their check(s). The trick is to weed out the ones that are only in it for the money, benefits and summers off and not the kids.
lilly May 14, 2013 at 02:18 pm
I do not understand how we never have a year with NO TAX INCREASES!!!!! It is pretty sad- we have toRead More get new resources, get more project bids and simply learn to say no or tighten up and not spend and what about salary freezes! We are all living with these types of challenges. We are living through difficult times. When I look around the town and see so many homes and stores for rent and sale- it should be a lightbulb moment. We can't continue to live this way. People will keep leaving the neighborhood and that's really not good for any of us!
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