Date: Wed 07/2/08 4:34AM From: joey Email: joey240@verizion.net Message: A few days late,, but Happy Birthbay BASSO |
Date: Tue 07/1/08 11:50PM From: Lydia Perez Email: grandmamaof7@yahoo.com Message: HI I was reading on zone 4.. I have to correct 3296 Fulton street is not near Euclid and Pine Because I lived at 3235 Fulton St. from my window above the liquor store on Fulton & Crescent, I would look west towards Euclid, where My parish Church Blessed Sacrament is, So 3296 would have to be somewhere near Album or Lincoln.. Wonderful memories, GOD BLESS YOU.. |
Date: Tue 07/1/08 8:35PM From: Debbie (LeDonne) Messina Email: thedebster1212@aol.com Message: Wow this has to be the best website anyone could have told me about. Seeing the pictures and so many familar names, I moved to 135 Ess** St in 1970, went to St Ritas for 7 and 8 grades, graduated from St Michaels, I was in my junior year when we were told it was closing at the end of that year, I hung out with Pauline Aeillo, Donna, Linda Gacamo, Christine Frumin. Then a group of us starting to hang out on the corner of Sunnyside and Barbey Sts., around 1973..what great times! |
Date: Tue 07/1/08 7:23PM From: Nina Tomei Email: ntomei@optonline.net Message: I can't believe I happened upon this website! Thank you for so many memories. I lived on Autumn Avenue and graduated Blessed Sacrament in 1976. It was nice to see the pictures from the Oct. 2007 reunion--I wish I had been there! Thanks again for creating this site. |
Date: Sun 06/29/08 3:56PM From: Angel Lucas Email: angel.lucas@us.army.mil Message: Excellent website given to me by Josephine Viccaro of IS 171. Looking at the photos bring back so many fun memories of the school and the area. |
Date: Sun 06/29/08 7:45AM From: walter schretzman Email: wschretzman@hotmail.com Message: I just found this site-thanks whoever you are that put it together- My dad just died-he lived his entire 85 years in the area bounded by Elderts Lane and Euclid Ave. I am sorry to have found this site 2 weeks after his death- He was a big fan of Dexter Park and he and his brothers all worked as teens at Scnebel's a butcher shop on Fulton and CrescentSt. Thanks again |
Date: Fri 06/27/08 7:03PM From: Marianne Agarenzo Email: mare761@yahoo.com Message: Hi Dom, I see that you sent me a note over a year ago in the guestbook. I look over the site occasionally, but haven't checked the guestbook in a while, obviously! It was great seeing you, Rosanna and of course Stella at P.S. 108 last week. Hope you enjoyed your trip to Brooklyn! Marianne Coleman (Agarenzo) |
Date: Thu 06/26/08 3:46PM From: Richard Moore Email: mrich718@aol.com Message: Hello All, This message is for Bonnie Bloodgood Mannarino. I lived on Arlington Avenue next door to Eileen Mairs and her younger brother John, if you remember them. I remember you from the neighborhood and remember Valerie Heyl as well, she had gone steady with John Hundley who also lived on Elton Street. I remember Marta Calmi (went to St. Rita's with her), along with Mike Olnick and crew. Later on, I hung out with Marie Boccio, Dennis McClafferty, Pat Affisio, Debbie Raff, Barbara Ann Prisco, Bobby Dooley, MaryAnn LaNeve, my cousin George Power and knew all of the kids in the Byrne family. I've been working on Wall Street since 1972, and I'm still here! Living these days in Middle Village. If you or Valerie want to chat, send me an email! I lost track of the Mairs family after they moved to New Jersey when we were still kids. Might you have had any contact with Eileen? Best Regards to All From an Arlington Avenue 'kid', now 55 years old ![]() |
Date: Wed 06/25/08 1:44AM From: hal smith Email: bixo31@yahoo.com Message: Everyone's sad to see how their neighborhoods changed but just think if everyone didn't run away the second they seen one black family move in like what I've seen on Lincoln Ave back in 1978, over night for sale signs were all over the place. Maybe things might have been a lot better. Thanks mom thanks dad. |
Date: Tue 06/24/08 9:27PM From: Phil Santella aka Duke Email: philsantella1@yahoo.com Message: To John Boccio; Hey John I to went to St Rita,s Grad. in 49 Also played for the Nomads. Split games with Sally ( OLMO ) in left field. Do you remember Angelo Ambrosio, he pitched for us. Also Dominic Ambrosio, who played first base. yanni was our Mgr. Also played with the " Youngsters " softball team. Frankie Boccio was our Pitcher. aka Marsey. Was he related to you? |