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Boomerangs
Hours: M-W 10am-7pm
Th 10am-8pm
F&Sa 10am-7pm
Su 11am-6pm
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Boomerangs is the re-sale store run by the AIDS Action Committee. You can find clothing, furniture, home goods, CDS, movies, and lots of other stuff all gently used and available "new to you." The stock changes all the time, so you need to stop in often. The store windows on Centre Street change often too - and are really public art pieces more than retail tools. They cleverly feature items on sale but in unusual tableaus. Proceeds from the store support the work of the AIDS Action Committee.
You can make donations of goods around at the back of the store - but please only during the set hours (otherwise you are subject to a fine for illegal dumping). Donations are also taken at the Boomerangs Donation Center at the Brewery Complex. And they will come and pick-up furniture -- call to discuss details.

TIPS FOR THE BOOMERANGS NOVICE:
  • To find the truly fabulous deals, you need to scour the racks on a regular basis (at least once a week).
  • Boomerangs staffers showcase seasonal goods--ranging from Halloween trinkets to Christmas snow globes--located at a table in the front of the store.
  • The die-hard Boomerangs junkie knows that the shop also has brand-new clothing from top-tier shops like Brooks Brothers and Filene's Basement. The only catch? Staffers mark the collar with a black marker to prevent returns to the original location.
  • Common brands found at Boomerangs include Banana Republic, Kenneth Cole and even Armani.
  • Boomerangs has a strict "no returns" policy. So, don't even try.
  • The store offers daily specials on clothing marked with a color-coded tag. So, if a specific shirt you like has a red tag, wait until it's "red tag day" to get additional savings.
  • The staff is generally very knowledgeable so if you're looking for a hidden gem buried within the racks of clothing, they're always willing to help out.
  • Centre Street regulars have come to expect funny, usually elaborate, window displays (their recent "Circus Freaks" sideshow-themed window, for example, is stunning) that creatively uses goods found within the store.
  • Interested in purchasing items showcased in their elaborate window displays? Boomerangs now auctions of the goods in a raffle at the front desk.
  • The staff's taste in music is impeccable--with indie-rock gems like Guided By Voice's "Bee Thousand" and Matador lo-fi classics like Yo La Tengo--seranading customers as they browse the racks.


 
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Filled with several decades of used parts and bikes, this wonderfully unique organization works to promote alternative transportation and community development through its Bicycle Recycling and Youth Training Center. The shop sells excellent used bikes ($120-$300) made for Boston city riding. Tune-ups cost from $40-$60. You can take a mechanics class or volunteer on a weeknight. Although you sometimes have to wait for service, this place is worth a visit. The new building is located just across Amory Street from the Green Street stop on the orange line. BNB offers outreach program to local youth - teaching them to ride and repair bikes. For a complete listing of programs offered, click here.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
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This antique shop is stuffed full of lovely things. They also have flowers, which are lovely too. Once you carefully (it's really, really stuffed full) make your way around the first floor, head down the stairs into the basement to view even more stuff. The lovely shopkeeper with his Irish accent is friendly and helpful. Knowledgeable about the antiques and bric a brac he sells and great at putting together a lovely bouquet as well.
 
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Used car dealership with a large inventory. Their unusual name (do you ever say "motor car"?) comes from the fact that this business has been around since 1926. Flanagan & Seaton goes back to the days when motor cars were actually constructed a few blocks away on Amory Street.
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