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Larry B.: Just discovered this wonderful Eastern Parkway thread through our collective lives. My father and uncles owned the Famous Restaurant on Eastern Parkway and Utica Ave.(now occupied by McDonald's). Does anyone have recollections of the Famous......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

getupandgo: Norman is no fun unless you are 21. The cops here are terrible. Its usually pretty dead on week nights. The only fun would be on thursday, friday, or saturday night. the most fun would be on a football......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

Walter B.(mackmuggs@netscape.net: The third avenue el separated the rich people to the north going to central park from the poor and middle class going to the south to York Avenue and the east river. Between the......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Franny Wentzel: I always like a hand job on my grand opening... I'll be here all week... Try the veal......

in response to: Hand Job, Grand Opening! by Ender

H Moon: thats pritty sweet, if a bit creepy...

in response to: Abandoned Church by Mikee

upfromflames: one week earlier, actually. the fire happened Monday, the 18th of July. The blackout was from Wednesday to Friday. I just interviewed a guy who lost his house in the fire. My condolences to all......

in response to: Bushwick \'77: The All Hands Fire by upfromflames

Uncle B: "The way we were" - Pure nostalgia! Love it! This beauty reveals how far down the ladder America has fallen! The foreign stuff on the streets today, and the crap GM(America) foists on us nowadays......

in response to: 1970 Pontiac Grand Prix by Peter

John Piraino: I lived at 62 Harman Street between 1949 to 1964. A few posts before was the name Mary Aguanno. I remember her well, she went with a guy named John Bove who lived across the......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

rf46@hotmail.com: Sharon, the candy store was next to the butcher. Maybe not for long. Margie lived on 1st between 92nd and 93rd. A funny story about her. She actually had a priest from OL come to......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Franny Wentzel: Found my Colorpack IV! [[img:37005]] Also got hold of this Keystone/Berkey camera... [[img:37006]] Pretty sweet. Maybe next time I'm in The City I'll splurge and get hold of some pack film......

in response to: Polaroid Art Pix by Franny Wentzel

Tony Giove: I came across this site just searching PS 53 on Troutman St. I lived in the second house past PS 53 toward Wilson Ave. I think the address was 164. they knocked the......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Maria: I too lived in the Bushwick area on Troutman between Evergreen and Bushwick. My uncle owned the grocery story on Evergreen and Troutman and I attended St. Joseph's on Suydam Street, mid 50's to......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Arnie Blume: Hi Harry P. It was great seeing your comments. I saw you at the 241 reunion. It was so good seeing all those 241ers again. All those great memories, there must have been some bad but......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

clif eddens: yoooooooo, the whole section they painted over has been bombed the fuck out of. The WHOLE 125th street entrance got hit CRAZY like, maybe a couple weeks ago. not just the entrance but the tracks......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Bayside Watcher: Check out this new article: http://www.thejewishweek.com/viewArticle/c36_a17139/News/New_York.html How about the quote where the cemetery guy says that the cemetery is "like a Ponzi scheme"? Is that what Bayside Cemetery is? Congregation Shaare Zedek, Bayside Cemetery and CAJAC are......

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

Ed: On Election Day, took my grandson to the Brooklyn Museum & the Botanic Gardens. Museum is now closed every Monday & Tuesday, but convenient free parking in the lot behind the museum....where I used to......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

F. HOLDEN: My family lived on Schaefer St, (between Central & Evergreen). My sisters (Mary and Peggy) attended 14 Holy Martyrs. We moved to Queens in 1951. ...

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Stan: VelVel: I lived at 919 Eastern Parkway from 1931 to 1942, then 285 Albany Avenue (between St. Johns and Lincoln Place) until 1946. Don't know if it was the same one, but the Circus used to put......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Bobby Craig: Empire bar. Getting back to the big school the teachers I remember are Mr McPhee, Mr Alexander, Mr Dunne (the heady) who sadly died during my stint in the Mags, Mr Aitken aka wee akey,......

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

Billy Newman: My mother lived at 14 Stanley just after the war i was born 1945 sadly she died 1952 tb then my sister and i moved to 9 paisley road the toll next to the old toll......

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

Walter B.(mackmuggs@netscape.net: In the old days it was split between Yankees and Giants (lots of arguments), but we all hated the Dodgers. In those days there were two Giant teams using Polo Grounds - football and......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Marco: tokyo is not just skyscrapers even though those are the buildings that stand out in the center of the city. The bulk of this city is made of middle-rise buildings and the more you go out......

in response to: Tokyo Architecture by Chris Jongkind

Robert: Dan, please look up a recent PS9 article I posted here some days ago... I lived at 446 St Johns Place (also between Washington ave & Underhill in the late 50s, just a couple of blocks......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Louie Tsihlis: Hey guys im from Brooklyn and i went to seaview last week. We entered through the fence and and actually went in the main building of the hospital around 930 at night for chills before......

in response to: SeaView Hospital by Sean Hopkins

Robert: I can assure you that Bob and Ben had just about finished singing all the songs in Higway 61 Revisited when the painting was done... and, please, let me make clear to some of the......

in response to: Bob and Ben by Robert

Dan Marra/Melucci: Hey All: I lived in Brooklyn up to 20 years old. I lived at 394 Lincoln Place (between Washington ave & Underhill Ave. attended P.S.9 remember Town Hill night club, Liffey's Bar and Randall's bar......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

j.l. powell: i've never seen so much disrespect for a place that's supposed to be sacred.i accidently found this site.makes you want to weep......JLPTN LARRY...

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

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......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Donna LaMarca: I remember visiting my Aunt JoJo and Uncle Tony almost every weekend. We lived on LI but loved going to Harmon Street and walking over to my Uncle Tonys candy store TonyJos. What......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Gordy: I moved to 41 Eastern Parkway (Copley Plaza) in 1952. I attended P.S. 241. My 3rd grade teacher was Mrs. Lightcap, 4th grade, Miss Sternfeld, 5th grade was in the High School of Homemaking next......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Frank: Laura, thx for the great article! It brought back all sorts of memories as I grew up on first on 85th between York and First, then on First Ave. itself and finally on 84thbetween First......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Peter: theres plenty of room to duck away form the speeding trains. the problem with the trains is actually paying attention to them and seeing them coming. with no whistles, horns or bells down there, they......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Chic: STAN,I remember all the things you mentioned plus the guy with the monkey I would often see them in front of the Carroll theater.I was one of the kids shining shoes across from my alma......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Peter: bear in mind that many of the comments in this thread are from clueless out-of-towners like yourself, so take them with a grain of salt. like every other neighborhood in nyc, bushwick is as safe as......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Den: Oh no, no, I don't have the impression that it isn't safe (didn't mean to offend). After reading some of the comments about what areas are and are not safe, don't go here, don't......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Rick: stern Pky.I treasure my times there. The museum (sleigh riding behind on the hill,the library,the small park between the library & the museum,Grand Army Plaza,Prospect Park,Ebbets Field,Empire Rollerdome,trolly cars,electric busses,burning x-mas trees on empty lots......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

cookie rall: Central Ave. Then there was another crowd. Tommy Danburger, Lenny Leggio, Fizzy, Jean Marie tivili(all they guys loved her) Phil Pinion (all from around Menahan St. - Mike Motto, Billy Kiley, Lena, and of course......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

cookie rall: I lived at 285 Central Ave between Greene Ave. and Bleeker St. I hung out in Charlies Candy Store next door to me.Stella Doro was on the corner of Bleeker and Central.Chris DeMarco owned it......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

CartLegger: Yep, thats it--the Brooklyn House of Detention, they call it now! I pass it a few times a week, on my way to the grocery or gym. There are lots of lots of ideas about......

in response to: Atlantic Avenue 1956 - 57 by Robert

TOOK US FOR 8K: Park Slope windows keeps changing their name. We paid them for a deposit to install 19 windows in our home. They first never ordered our windows after 6 months of promising that they had been......

in response to: Park Slope Glass & Windows by Peter

Me, me, me, meeeeeee!: I was born in Wycoff Hospital and grew up in Bushwick in the 70's. REMEMBER the "blackout"??? My family lived at 248 Irving Avenue between Bleeker St. and Greene. My dad was German/Irish and......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

shymo: I went to high school in Norton, and it sucked ass. Kids hung out at the library or just cruised the streets every damn day for fun. On weekends they'd go get wasted......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

Dan the man: HOT CHICK(EN) boiled chicken between 2 slices of bread drenched in grazy, usually served with fries and green pees :D yum yum...

in response to: Hot Chick $5.90 by EvilGentleman

stormster: I am moving to Bazine in two weeks and I cant wait. Finally a place where I will feel safe and enjoy good people and good times. I also agree with the gentleman that......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 13 by Scott Sargent

CartLegger: Robert: Very happy to see your work posted here! Please keep your visions flowing, especially as I am too busy teaching and touring to do much. If something you posted was taken down, it was surely......

in response to: Tomato Soup Under Brooklyn Bridge by Robert

atf: gooch...kinsale was my old stomping ground while i was in college....i beleive it moved to 3rd avenue between 93rd and 94th street in the early 80s....i think it was and is still owned by the......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

j.velezsoto: thank to nerva for bringing me to memory lane.i too remember the factory that blew up in and wilson greene avenue.i also remember deans on knickerbocker and were is today burger king it was......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

NANCY ALLAN: the wee stories were brilliant im from paisley and married a kinning park man w allan from Seaward Street WE WERE MARRIED 47YRS AGO IN SCOTLAND STREET CHURCH OF SCOTLAND....

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

NANCY ALLAN: the wee stories were brilliant im from paisley and married a kinning park man w allan from Seaward Street WE WERE MARRIED 47YRS AGO IN SCOTLAND STREET CHURCH OF SCOTLAND....

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

Cliff: I lived at 1038 Union Street, between Franklin and Bedford Avenues. Gus's Luncheonette was on the corner. Honey's Toy Store was in the middle of the block. I man named Danny owned it. Fisher's supermarket......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Larry: This place is a scam. Before you get your first drink, you would have spent 20 dollars already between the cover, tipping the bouncer because he is bigger than you; coat check is 5.50,......

in response to: Club Super Sexe by EvilGentleman

rf46@hotmail.com: the projects replaced 5 story buildings on 92nd between 1st and York and from 92nd to 93rd on first. There was a car parts dealer on 92nd and Louis's Candy Store in the middle of......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

joey: eyeofodin's in berkeley ? i guess i'll have a citynoise partner. i've been living in the east bay since 1976. long before i owned a digital camera. i was quoted $101.00 on a part for......

in response to: October Light by joey

Molten: The place is real sweet. It's as cool as lava...

in response to: Old Capital Building by Hobart

atf: joe romaine...no offense taken...you would have liked the old yorkville alot better....more of a sense of neighborhood and family back then....the population in the neighborhood now have hardly any kids and are very transiant (sp)....i......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Noah: I moved to Bushwick (Troutman between Irving and Knickerbocker) shortly after graduating from college last December. Reading all the stories about the old neighborhood as well as your comments have been tremendously interesting and make......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

NarOE Minded: i go to this place evry week, got every thing u need, wether a graff writer or pot head, they got it! w. broadway rite off canal street, CANT MISS IT! 1...

in response to: Scrap Yard nyc GRAFFITI STORE by art views

sweet asylum: with a side of hand also: large $2.25 / $Large 2.250.... ???...

in response to: 2 Rggs with Grits and Otmeal by Peter

Bayside Watcher: Kind of like getting a haircut... snip snip... cut... cut... and weeks, months, years later all the hair grows back. Bayside Cemetery is no different. While one-time cleanups are a "feel......

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

NewportbeachCA: I'll be coming to see some old friends who moved to Norman from Cali two years ago. I can't wait to see the home game this weekend. I really don't believe what people say about......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

CartLegger: Sweet. Telephoto? ...

in response to: Belmont Park: A Day At The Races by Sean Hopkins

anon (ool-45733f37.dyn.optonline.net): Thank you for posting this...I too grew up on 90th St. between 2nd and 3rd Ave. right across the street from the Brewery. Went to O.L.G.C., made my communion, confirmation and graduated there. ......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

My Block: Wow Laura, great story, I'm sure you got an "A" especially if the responses your article received had anything to do with grading you. I read every one of the responses and enjoyed them immensely.......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Tom M: Tarrytown was a great place to work. I worked in the Personnel department there from 1973 until it closed in 1996, then transferred to Kansas City in 1997, retiring in 2008. There was no comparision......

in response to: Abandoned General Motors Plant by Peter

dergian: i live in da derg and theres not a hate wrong way it, nice people who if slabbers take the time to get to know them theyd be surprised!! reading johns comment above totally......

in response to: The Hair Shop by Jamie

June Carr (nee Ward): 3rd Oct 2009 - 13:45 GMT: Hello wee Pat Bradley, I lived in 13 Clark St. from 1935-1958 and went to Lambhill St. School.I am the second eldest daughter of Molly Ward.My younger sisters are Alice, Irene, and Kathleen.I used to......

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

Resident: Gang violence and crime are not attributes of a persons skin color and ethnicity but of poverty, alienation and a failed education. The culture clash in Humboldt park is inevitable and......

in response to: Humboldt Park & Gentrification by Xavi

R.L. Lyons: 10/01/09 During the years 1947 thur 55 Norton Kansas, held motorcycle races at the fairgrounds track. Is there anyone who can give me info, photos, race programs info, rider sign up sheets from......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

Rikkid: Yes Yes Yes!!!! I did it! 2 days ago I got myself a skateboard. I bought myself a comlete board (Speed Demons). At first I was a lil suspicious because back then all those complete......

in response to: I\'m Too Old for Skateboarding by JJ

the group : dude im going in their in a few weeks wish me a lot of luck ...

in response to: School Number 4 + Nightmare Basement by Your Main Paradox

Tony La Marca: What a great place to grow up, between the smell of fresh baked bread at La Rosa's and the smell of basil coming from the backyards. I lived at 152 Harman and my father Tony......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

John Fortunato: I lived on Vanderbilt between St.Marks & Bergen. I remember all the stores mentioned above,as well as the Pinone's,Matteo's,Tardo's (I went to school withErmalinda). Great neighborhood.I truly miss it. St.Joseph's School & Church,Boese's Ice cream......

in response to: Flamelets on Vanderbilt Ave by GGP

Peter: a view of the actual tower plot from a week later: [[img:36099]] ...

in response to: WQEW AM 1560 by Peter

Peter: sweet. thats exactly what i was thinking. he who wields the sticky (and slightly rust-tinged) mysteriously-found steak-knife from the tracks shall reign over the whole domain of... the industrial zone near the end of a......

in response to: When You Come to a Fork in the Road... by Peter

Ex Member: I volunteered there extensively between 1991 and 1994. The biggest problem has always been money, or the lack of it. Then there was always lack of volunteers to do the dirty work and only a......

in response to: Kingston Trolley Museum by CartLegger

Rikkid: Man, I'll turn 38 in December but physically I'm still in good shape, been working out for years straight. I've had dreams in my sleep of skateboarding since I stopped riding it in 1992. Back......

in response to: I\'m Too Old for Skateboarding by JJ

stewbeedoo: I don't know if NDG Boy will see this but I remember Ricky Dillion. We were kidda of friends at Kensington. He was in a grade ahead of me. I grew up on Madision. Some......

in response to: The Benny Farm Condemned Housing Projects by EvilGentleman

Sleepygirl: Wow, what beautiful photographs!!! They break my heart though. As a Cemetery Director this sort of thing disgusts me. It is mismanagement of funds. My cemetery runs off the INTEREST of the funds collected for......

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

Sixgun: ^^^ between Brooklyn and Rockaway? *snicker*...

in response to: The Bridges of New York City by Peter

Cameo: That's a good pothole... But it doesn't beat the sink-holes that have opened up on the major highways in Toronto in recent years. 4 lanes of a major road and then 2 lanes of a......

in response to: NYC Pothole by Peter

Andrew: Good grief, this is very harsh stuff. Ordinarily I wouldnt post, but there are some interesting points made by some people. I lived in England for a few years, and saw it decline into the disgusting,......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

Ramona: I lived on Park Place between Buffalo and Ralph Ave 1957-1964 (PS 191)having real lemon ices with the lemon pits included, Knish store on St John's Place, Congress Theatre on Saturday's, Walking to Eastern Parkway,......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Debbie Pernice: Stumbled onto this website...Was St.Barbara's Grad in 1973 (last class) Lived on Gates Ave between Wilson and Central. My Dad owned the Luncheonette on Wilson between Gates and Linden St. My whole family of Uncles,......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Vicky: Hey, there are a couple of good pasties here but there is some rockin street art in fiztroy between brunswick and smith..and between brunswick and nicholson... generally a lot more sweet stuff in these areas......

in response to: Street Art Prahran/Windsor. by ninety9lives

Walter B.(mackmuggs@netscape.net: Lived at 350 E. 76th st from the time I was born (1938) until I got out of the Army (1959). The block was garage central as there were four garages on the block (Sutton......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Bushwick: No! It's a TERRIBLE idea! You will SURELY die a HORRIBLE and PAINFUL DEATH the moment you set foot in that area! And no, it is not because that area is a BAD NEIGHBORHOOD..... it is......

in response to: Is Moving to Troutman St. Between Knickerbocker Ave. and Irving Ave. a Good/safe Idea? by novice-bella2009

anon (216.220.216.185): I was born in the early 80s in wyckoff hops so I was a kid for some the worst time but I loved my childhood had a bunch of buddyz male n female it is......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Dakota: As long as we get Herday to Canisday off as a weekend every 9-day-week, I'd be game!...

in response to: Open 9 Days a Week by Animl

Cameo: It's felisday (from the latin root) and then of course we have to include canisday. But all of this makes for a 13 day week now. Lets shorten it back to 7 because friday would......

in response to: Open 9 Days a Week by Animl

kjsites austin, tx: [[img:35807]] We visited Bishop's Castle this past weekend as a birthday present to myself. It was a wonderful sight. The etched glass was beautiful, the great iron work is something you don't see anymore. My lungs......

in response to: Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece by Jim Bishop

Cameo: 9 days a week is all fine and good for Herday and Freeday. But what about 11-day weeks including Himday and Nooday?...

in response to: Open 9 Days a Week by Animl

larry prusak: Hello Jay; Nice to hear form you after half a century! I live in the Boston area and became a consultant, teacher and a writer. Steve......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Beth: I saw someone above ask what type of activities are you looking for. Well, I have a 20 month old and I moved to one of those planned communities with the amenity center, pool, tennis,......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

Peter: aint got nothin but mayonnaise... 9 days a wee-ee-eek!...

in response to: Open 9 Days a Week by Animl

Franny Wentzel: 9 days a week... I lo-o-o-o-ove you 9 days a week... is not enough to show I care......

in response to: Open 9 Days a Week by Animl

Agnes Doherty Ondrovic: Yorkville, my area, was divided into Italian, Czechs, Slovaks,Hungarian, German,Irish. We often went to Central Park because it was within walking distance, in fact you could walk all the way through Central Park to the......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Victor Cruz: I lived on Evergreen between stanhope and Stockholm, I went to 111 from 81 to 84 then moved to Holyoke MA, but I had great times living on Evergreen......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Deb: to anon (c-71-228-246-94.hsd1.tn.comcast.net: my 21-yr-old daughter from the jersey suburbs is living in Bushwick not far from where your daughter is considering living...write me at deborama19@gmail.com if you would like to talk. My daughter's been......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Concerned mother: Hi mildred, I agree with you, but "looser" is spelled "loser". For concerned father, I just relocated back to Alaska and for good reason! Hutch is not the place you would want to raise your......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Franny Wentzel: To Peter... maybe you have some insight into this unspoken conspiracy... UNCOMFORTABLE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ATTACK: Was it an inside job? 1) Why were a handful of rebel fighters able to penetrate the defenses of a battle......

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