Date: Fri 03/23/12 2:14PM From: Asantori Email: asantori@suffolk.lib.ny.us Message: Test send |
Date: Tue 03/6/12 6:54AM From: Jim Fergusson Email: jim@rivastudiosystems.com Message: Apologies - I've corrected most of the grammatical errors! Greetings from Otley Yorkshire England. Every day I drive a Volvo over a bridge crossing the River Wharfe. It was built in the 1200’s – and last modernized in 1760 – but we have nothing to compare with your site. What a superb Historical Resource you have built here! Obviously a lot of work and love went into building it. I can get lost forever trying to find locations in Google Street View!! Thanks so much Jim Fergusson |
Date: Tue 03/6/12 6:50AM From: Jim Fergusson Email: jim@rivastudiosystems.com Message: Greetings from Otley Yorkshire England. Every day I drive a Volvo over a bridge over the River Wharfe built in the 1200 – and last modernized in 1760 – but we have nothing to compare you’re your site. What a superb Historical Resource you have built here! Obviously a lot of work and love went into building it. I can get lost forever trying to find locations in Google Street View!! Thanks so much Jim Fergusson |
Date: Mon 03/5/12 5:08PM From: Charles Kaminski Email: ckaminski@ucsd.edu Message: born and raised in ENY on New Jersey Avenue. |
Date: Mon 03/5/12 2:48PM From: Carter Email: cart49@comcast.net Message: In the mid 1960's I worked as a delivery boy for Ben's Gocery Store on Fulton & Logan. On a very windy day I was delivering to a customer near Euclid Avenue and stopped into Herbies on Euclid and Ridgewood for an eggcream. I didn't secure the cart well enough and the wind blew the cart into Herbies window and broke it. By the time I got back to Ben's they received a call from Mr. Dahl about the incident and he fired me on the spot. |
Date: Thu 03/1/12 4:22AM From: Barry K. Holland Email: bkh11746@yahoo.com Message: I was in the cla** of 1965 SP-E, which seems to be missing. I was wondering if you have any record of it now? Thanks, Barry K. Holland |
Date: Wed 02/29/12 1:04AM From: mike falcone Email: mikefsr1@verizon.net Message: Thanks for the great site i grew up at 154 ess** st. i remember the great wiffle ball games we would play against the kids on shepherd ave. we would use the 4 corners on ess** and arlington for bases.Anybody remember the haunted house on shepherd ave. great times bowling at hale my family bowled there almost everynite my uncle worked there for awhile so we bowled many times free, we would have pot games on friday nites my dad John bowled a 300 on lanes i believe 3/4 or 5/6 so long ago i can't remember, thanks 4 the memories |
Date: Sun 02/26/12 2:31PM From: Patricia Morisse DePalma Email: pat7711@mchsi.com Message: Thanks so much to the creaters of this site. I grew up at 67 Norwood Avenue from 1953 until 1976 but my paternal grandparents owned the house before that and my parents lived there until the 80's. I went to BSS from K-8 and SOOOO enjoy looking at all the pictures and info on these pages. Thanks again for all the effort and hard work. |
Date: Sun 02/26/12 11:08AM From: Fran Polimine Fleming Email: fleming257@gmail.com Message: This message is for Ray Colvin. Saw your post a while back and tried writing you. I'm pretty sure I remember you from Herbies Luncheonette, back in the early 60's. If you do remember me.......please drop me a line. I would love to take a walk down memory lane!! |
Date: Fri 02/24/12 9:11AM From: Rick Constant Email: arcon929@aol.com Message: Seeing the reference to Miller on Barbey Street as a guestbook entry, makes me think that there was a Ms. Miller who was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church during the late 40's-50's-60's. Don't know if she resided at 56 Barbey but do recall her family home was on Barbey St. |