Date: Sat 04/18/09 2:23PM From: Rick Email: Tapeshare@yahoo.com Message: Hey Jeffrey, there is a terrific site for researching former Jefferson grads. They have almost all the yearbooks from 1927 to 1967 scanned and searchable on the site. Go to museumoffamilyhistory.com |
Date: Wed 04/15/09 8:05PM From: jeffrey Mermelstein Email: jmermel493@aol.com Message: my father went to Thomas Jefferson HS grad. in 1952......anybody still around .....his name is herbert mermelstein |
Date: Mon 04/13/09 7:15PM From: Sal Reina Email: reinafamily@aol.com Message: I love the site it was a great trip down memorie lane.Ilived at 253 ridgewood Ave. between etna & logan and went to Blessed sacrument for first and second grades 1966 thru1968.We than left New york but I stil think of myself as a New yorker. |
Date: Sun 04/12/09 7:36PM From: Linda Ciresi Email: lindarella11561@yahoo.com Message: I grew up at 224 Warwick Street between Fulton and Atlantic Avenue in the early 70's. There were always kids to play with on the block and it was a great place to grow up. I think this site is great. |
Date: Thu 04/9/09 8:21AM From: carrie blanda Email: cblanda@ftci.com Message: a very Happy Easter to all! |
Date: Tue 04/7/09 10:02PM From: Roseanne Travers Neill Email: roseanne_neill@yahoo.com Message: I was born in Carson Peck Memorial Hospital in 1967. My father was Thomas Travers (also known as Thomas Trivisonno of Saratoga Avenue) and my mother is Joan Graham Travers. Our family lived at 97 Jerome street from the early 1960's until December 1970. Our Grandmother lived in and upstairs apartment owned by Eleanor Thaylor on Arlington Avenue until 1979, following a brutal mugging. My grandmother was on her way home from a meeting of the Christian Mother's Society at Blessed Sacrament. She then moved to Pennsylvania to be closer to us. Your website is just tremendous and has compelled me to dig up our family photos from our time there. I would gladly scan and submit them, as there are quite a few. If anyone out there remembers our family, my siblings names are as follows: Tom, Mary, Edward, Margaret, and Gerard. I have a recollection of the Slattery family, as they had a bunch of kids our age and a woman named Margaret Copaz, whom my grandmother was great friends with. On behalf of my mother and our deceased father and all of my siblings, I am sincerely grateful for all of your work. Thank you again Roseanne Travers Neill |
Date: Sat 04/4/09 11:23AM From: Cathy Email: auntdetto2@aol.com Message: Trying to get reunion going to St Malachy's. Need to have info as to when and how many will come. Please pa** this info on to anyone from St Malachy's ENY. Go to the St Malachy's web site. www.stmalacy-eny.org thanks |
Date: Fri 04/3/09 6:49PM From: Sal Pecorella Email: Specorella@Alltel.net Message: Do you remember skelzy, slap ball, punch ball, stick ball, johnny on the pony, Ring o Leaveo, Wolf, 3 Feet of Germany. Sledding down Highland Park through the woods, under a bench and off the hump. If you had real guts down snake hill or bike down Miller Ave. At St. Rita's Sister Bridget, Sister Eileen, Mr. Catapanno, Ms Cirello, etc |
Date: Wed 04/1/09 3:07PM From: Philip Pecorella Email: ppecorella@gmail.com Message: I am #7 in the basketball picture at the YMCA lived at 534 Jamaica Ave from 1962 to 1972 now living in FL |
Date: Wed 04/1/09 1:18PM From: Joe pecorella Email: rock2759@aol.com Message: My thanks to who ever got this Web site going. All of the memories of ENY are good ones. As I went over all of the pictures and names i could remember alot of them. then I see you had reunions If there is others i would like to attend. Ther are alot of great stories we all have. St.Rita,Ess** st, YMCA, Highland Park,Schalks Deli. I know I didn't spell that right.How about slap ball, stoop ball,johnny on the pony,running the bases.I could go on and on.Great times |