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Comments about sterling placeThere are 28 comments about "sterling place"
diane: David - I remember Mrs. Zeretsky but the one I remember had a grocery store on the corner of Sterling Place and Rochester Avenue. She was a neighbor of mine when I lived...... diane: Hi David - When did you graduate from JHS 210 - I remember all the teachers you mentioned. Brings back a lot of memories. I remember Mr. Squire very well. I...... Janet: Hi Diane--No, I know nothing now about Tommy Creamer or Bill Flynn—I knew them so many years ago when they lived (I think) around Sterling Place and Schenectady or Utica somewhere. They hung out sometimes...... Diane Casaccio: Hi Janet - Saw your comment of August 8th, 2008. I also went to P.S. 191, JHS 210 and graduated from Tilden High School in 1950. I knew Tommy Creamer and Billy...... Chic: I`ll tell you how great it was growing up in B`lyn. Yesterday my wife Barbara & I Who now live in Edison NJ.were in our Doctors waiting room & chatting .I mmentioned something about Eastern...... Pat Bannon Hinkson: chic
You are right about Jim and his brother Ronnie, they did live on Sterling Place for many years, until we got married in 1964. I now live in Toms River, NJ.... Fluke: Browsing through this site has opened up a floodgate of memories that go back sixty plus years, I turn sixty eight this week. I grew up on Albany Ave between St Johns and Sterling. I...... Robert: [[img:36785]]
Just got this very good image and text from the Anderson Associates site:
Vanderbilt Place Residences (Old P.S. 9)
279 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, NY 11238
279 Sterling Place in Brooklyn is an historic landmark built in 1893. When...... Esther (Herschman) Rechtschafner : Stan, the photgrapher with the pony was a distant reltive of mine. He would come to Crown Hieghts from Washington Heights on the subway, with the pony.
Chic, I lived at 1125 Sterling Place from when...... Esther (Herschman) Rechtschafner : Doesn't anyone remember the yearly Memorial day parade down Sterling Place? This was in the 1950's. War veterans marched or were taken in wheel chairs. I think many of them may have been from WWI....... Esther (Herschman) Rechtschafner : Does anyone remember Edie and Al's candy store on Kinston Ave, corner Stereling Place, and the rival store across Sterling Place owned by Izie and a fatter man? There was a cigar store on the...... Robert: Had to pass by that corner everyday to go to my old junior high (PS9)in Sterling Pl., near Vanderbilt Av. That was in 1959, I have a slight feeling of having been into that grocery...... Esther (Herschman) Rechtschafner: I remember Jay Gutchman, Alan Rosenblum and Bobby (Robert) Crwford. They lived in a big orange house on St.Johns Place corner Brooklyn Avemue. I remeber Allen Rosenthal. He lived near Albany Avenue on Carroll or...... Esther (Herschman) Rechtschafner: Does anyone know anything about Brenda Patterson? She was my best friend. She lived at 9 Hampton Place, beteewn Sterling Place and Park Place.... Esther (Herschman)Rechtschafner: I remember these names: Joyce Davidson, Marcia Katel, Jill Rhine, Enid Dunne, Judy Rubin,
Anita Seldes, Natalie Schliefer (who had a cousin Nathan}.They were in the same grade as me. If my...... Chuck Simms: I lived at 1512 Park Place throughout the '50's and attended P.S. 191. We used to watch the Memorial Day parade on Eastern Parkway, where the city stapled american flags to the trees. ...... Esther Herschman (Rechtschafner): Please send the site about rown Heights pictures, that is written about inthe last comment. I am not smart enough to understand what you wrote. My baic education was from PS 167. Pleae do write...... Joe "Bubsy" Sullivan: This is in response to AJ Schure dated Dec 7, 2008. The Sullivans lived on the second floor at 1326 Sterling Place. The Morans lived in the apartment above us. I understand that your family...... Esther Herschman (Rechtschafner): I like this site very much,especially when people write about PS 167. I lived at 1125 Sterling Place (between Kinston Ave. and Hampton Place) until I was about 14.I went to the Erasmus Annex...... Julia Astralla: Does anyone remember that Mr. Abramowitz was the principal @ 167, in 57-58 ? I lived on st. john's place, off utica ave.
Did anyone like...... Esther Herschman (Rechtschafner): Mr. AJ shure- you graduated from PS167 in 1958,the same year as I did. Sorry, I don't think that I remember you.What is/was yur first name? The name Joel Prussin rings a bell. Wasn't he...... dogloverhanley: love it...wish i was brillant enough in my younger yrs to be photo wise. marge hanley from knickerbocker&dekalb grandmother lived on sterling place 1950's.... Esther Herschman (Rechtschafner): I agree,this is really a nice site.It is nice to think back on Memory Lane. I remember the "field days", in Boys High Field on Maple Street. In my day,it started in fifth grade....... Sanford : To Esther
In an idle moment I googled PS 167 to find out some details to compare with childhood memories and saw your comments. I was one year behind you at PS 167. My memories of...... Alan Kupperberg: Richie, I've gotta admit I have no affection for organ meats, except for chopped liver. So lungen stew doesn't sound appealing to me.
Your family's recipe for kishke sounds like "moider!" I...... Esthr Herschman (Rechtschafner): I enjoyed this site very much. I graduated from PS167 in 1958.Now i will try to list yu some of my memories. Kindergarten teacher Miss Shapiro. (there was another kindergarten class and teacher -Mrs. Pinkerton....... CJ: I used to live on Sterling Place right off of Franklin Avenue, about a block away from there. I remember Happy Wok having those gates and some bulletproof glass between the counter and the customer...... Peter: heh! i love that you caught a shot whilst the dont/walk sign was blank! reminds me of the photos i made of the blackout when times square was completely dark. rare indeed.
also: my cam is......
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