Across San Mateo on Saturday, over 200 residents cleaned house, filling their lawns with outgrown clothes and toys, unused kitchenware, furniture and an eclectic array of knick-knacks for browsers and treasure hunters to take home.

For the fourth year in a row, the city has organized the garage sale in an effort to prevent more trash from going to the BFI landfill in Half Moon Bay, and mollify the charge to garbage bills when residents set out extra items in their trash. The effort to recycle unwanted stuff is needed because the city has only reached a 35 percent reduction in trash out of the state mandated 50 percent by the end of this year.

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