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Friday, February 02, 2007

GUEST BOOK RECOVERED

Guestbook as of February 21, 2006 - McGraw to Morrissey

Frank McGraw - 2006-02-21 20:48:50

HI TOM, GREAT JOB.ALTHOUGH I AM NOT A NATIVE

TRENTONIAN, I CAME HERE IN 53 FROM THE COAL

REGIONS OF UPSTATE PA.TO WORK AT FAIRLESS

STEEL MILL. AND A JIM PULITI PICTURE IN ONE OF YOUR ANGEL SWAMP PHOTO WORKED WITH ME AT FAIRLESS. IF THAT IS THE SAME PRSON? don't know.NEXT TIME I SEE HIM, I'LL ASK.I WAS HERE FOR THE TERRIBLE FIRE AT ST. MARY'S AND JUST ATTENDED MSGR. JOS. O'CONNOR'S FUNERAL WHO WAS CAUGHT IN THAT FIRE. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. GOD BLESS, FRANK MCGRAW

Lee Balardino - 2006-02-21 17:48:51

Hi Tommy. My old class mate. My fondest memories are of you and the gang and Ms Baird at Hamilton

1947-51. Ilive in California and I will visit your site everyday.

Jerry DePew - 2006-02-20 23:05:08

Being from the Woodlawn pool area I really enjoy your Tren. Times column. Born 1938

Mike Kuzma - 2006-02-20 23:02:28

Super page Tom. But than again you were always a class act. Continued good writing, and good reading.

Mike

Ed Stawski - 2006-02-20 21:47:26

A terrific web site . I am 82 and lived in the area most of my life. Have some old books on Trenton. Let me know if you are interested

KlausM. - 2006-02-20 00:28:50

That's great.

I never saw better it of a joung 72 man.

But, I always speak only german.

Klaus M.

Maryanne Hood - 2006-02-19 21:13:33

Great site...love reading your columns, i will visit often!

Father Mick - 2006-02-18 23:55:21

great site Tom. I have added it as one of my favorites

Fr. Mick

Robert Shaw - 2006-02-18 21:35:41

Throughly enjoyed your blog. I also enjoy your column it brought back a lot of memories,

I'm a wilbur boy and I remember well the Trenton Times branch office on Garfield Ave. It later became a candy storeand the brach office moved behind the store in a garage.I had a paper route for many years as did my brother and most of the kids in the area. I'm also a friend of Paul Woolverton who also was a Wilbur boy,We both later become Trenton Police officers.

James S. Puliti - 2006-02-18 20:08:50

Love your site. Talked to you many times and enjoy your historical data and the effort you put into it. Keep up the great work.

I was born and raised in what we called "Goosetown". Actually I lived on Kossuth St, which is no longer on the Map of Trenton. It ran parallel to Perry St. (Just beyond where the Trentonian is now located.

Dick Tompkins - 2006-02-18 19:13:53

Hey Tom, I don''t know where you find the time for all your activities. Your work at the library with all the old records is truly impressive, I read your column in the Times every week, I've attended some of your presentations at the Mansion and now this. The work you are doing on putting together the records and history of the Township is a particularly worthwhile and valuable endeavor. You may recall that I was pleased to deliver some records from the "Hamilton Charter Commission" for you to archive some time ago. Keep up the good work and thank you. Sincerely, Dick Tompkins

Alan S. Lavine - 2006-02-18 19:13:48

Am living in Florida for the past 8 years. Until then I first lived At Liberty and Grand,Stuyvesant Avenue,Abernathy Drive and then in Princeton. Yesterday my sister(also a resident of Forida e-mailed a copy or yours showing pictures of several Bas Mitvah candidates including one named Audrey Lavine. I have forwarded it to her brother to determine that is her. In the mean time I tried to place your e-mail address and have been unable to do so....Please Help

Ron Rabel - 2006-02-18 15:53:32

Great site! It's really interesting to read about the history of the local area.

Bob Cherry - 2006-02-16 18:48:33

What a great job you have done remembering the history of the area. I was particulary interested in items about Pennington and Titusville. I knew a lot of the people mentioned in some of the articles.

Harry L. Bargholz - 2006-02-16 18:14:16

Hi Tom:

I hope you would remember my Brother Don & Me. We lived at the top of the hill on 2 Waverly Place. In fact, a lot of sports equipment from the Bromley Players were left in a wooden box in our shed. The shed door was always open. If any player needed a bat, ball, glove, basketball, etc., it was go along Beebee's Fence, up the hill, and get it from Bargholz's Shed. The interesting thing Tom, whatever was taken was always returned! Where has that trust gone?? Thanks for keeping Bromley alive - if only in our memories.

Stay Well,

Harry

Phil DeAngelo - 2006-02-15 21:39:10

Hello Tom,

I am with Bill Kildea looking at some of your articles of the past and they are very interesting to me. At 88 years, I am not to sharp. If I can come up with some articles of the past, I will forward them to you. Keep up the good work as I know everyone appreciates it. Regards, Phil

Fr. Richard Smith - 2006-02-15 19:39:54

What a wonderfull web site.. I was born and raised on Beal St. in Hamilton, St. Anthony and St. Anthony High. Colonial Fire House memeber and widow of Bill Buffins oldest Rita, I very much enjoyed your web page, Dear friends Tom and Charlotte Wolverton from Colonial sent me the web page. I am now assigned to Holy Cross Church in Dover DE. Kept up the good work.

Alberta (Slabicki) St.John - 2006-02-15 14:44:01

Thanks to Charlotte Wolverton who e-mailed this to me. LOVED it. Will e-mail to Donald.

I do enjoy the by gone days.

Alberta

Herb Young - 2006-02-15 05:57:33

Hi Tom,

I think, that is Trenton Police Officer, Vince Karpovage on the Trenton Police Department Pistol Team.

Also I would enjoy seeing pictures of the Waco Biplane and its hanger by Kuser Mansion..

I have been told,there was a small auto race track at South Broad and Park Ave. Is this true? I would liketo know, if any pictures are available. Thank You Herb

Joe Kildea - 2006-02-14 20:51:00

Hey Mr. Glover. My mom is sharing your site with all us kids. Love the site. Keep up the posting!!!!! The pics are awesome!

Joe

Gary Lippincott - 2006-02-14 10:29:00

What a wonderful site, I have lived in Groveville all of my life, I live in the same house I was born in, my parents, all of my grandparents lived in Groveville, and my Great Grandparents, George and Naomi Rollings lived next door. George operated the Groveville Water Company,the reservoir and concrete supports for the tower are sill behind my house, and Naomi ran the Company Store, for Morris and Company. I am the fourth generation of my family to belong to the Groveville Fire Company, My great grandfather, George Rollings was one of the organizers of the company and my Great Grandmother, Naomi, was one of the organizers of the Ladies Auxiliary and its first president. We all attended Groveville school, Mom to eighth grade and me to fourth. I have belonged to the Groveville Methodist Church all of my life, so if nothing else I have roots in the community. I sent you some old Groveville pictures, most I have scanned, some not, but I will get them to you as soon as I scan them. Thanks for such a wonderful site.

Gary

W2AEI - 2006-02-13 00:39:46

HI Tom.. As usual,a wonderful job of presenting the "better days of the area". I guess the kids of today will actually think of these days as the better days too. Thanks for your effort from all of your readers...

PAUL WOOLVERTON - 2006-02-13 00:28:55

I TRIED TO DO THE CONTROL AND F BUTTONS TO FIND FAST.. I LOOKED UP YOUR PENNINTON NAME AND THE ONLY THING THAT HAPPENED IS THAT THE WORD PENNINTON IN YOUR ARTICLE HIGHLIGHTED...

thomas buker sr - 2006-02-11 20:32:22

great pictures from the past our family lived on charlotte ave until 1957 my brother and I attended good ol KUSER SCHOOL.

KUSER WE CHEER FOR YOU TO YOU OUR KUSER WE STAND SO TRUE. NO MATTER WHERE WE MAY WONDER WE WILL SING FOR THE CRIMSON AND THE BLACK RAH RAH. LONG MAY YOUR NAME ENDURE AND MAY FOR FAME GO ON FOR ERE. K-U-S-E-R HIP HIP KUSER SCHOOL WE CHEER FOR YOU.

B. Majkszak - 2006-02-11 17:39:49

Hi Mr. Glover,

I've lived in Hamilton Square going on 21 years and enjoy reading about happenings "in the Square". I'm trying to date when my house was built. I've traced the property deed to 1913 but can't pinpoint date of construction. Can you offer any search tips? Thanks, Barb

Harold W Blakeslee - 2006-02-10 18:30:00

Love your reading about Trenton & Hamilton Twp

I lived on Rennie St and than S Clinton Ave.

Went to Holy Angels and Trenton Catholic '55

Haven't lived there since graduation. Keep on writing we all enjoy it.

Pat and Tom Czeizinger - 2006-02-10 02:35:02

Hi Tom, Pat read the newspaper and asked if my machine can get to your site. That was at 6 and now it is 8:30. It was fun. Have to charge the battery. Thanks Pat&Tom Cz.

Kathy Large - 2006-02-09 19:48:23

Hi Mr.Glover

I'm looking for my grandfather John Halford. He drove the horsecars and trolly cars in Trenton.

I'm looking for my father's high school year book Gardner W. Large graduated from Hamilton High School West in 1931.

Thanks

Kathy Large

Stephen Higham - 2006-02-08 16:52:51

Enjoy your site. Definitely one to bookmark. Although no longer a Mercer Co. resident (lived on Revere Ave in Trenton 1950-1975)eleven of my siblings still in Mercer or neighboring counties. Great grandfather was Trenton policeman 1892 until he died in 1898. Mother was a Yard from Trenton.

Beth Tallon - 2006-02-07 19:33:18

Mr. Glover, this is a wonderful site. My parents grew up in Trenton and will enjoy finding family (I found cousins of Dad's in the photograph of the first graduating class at St. John's School), old friends and neighborhoods. Thank you.

Mary Lou Harris - 2006-02-07 18:06:46

Very cool Tom. Sure brought back alot of memories. You sure have alot of talent.

Billy Kildea - 2006-02-07 11:59:40

Mr. Glover,

Great site! I really like the pictures of the buildings in the old neighborhoods.

Regina Howarth Butterer - 2006-02-06 19:15:06

A truly great site! Thanks Tom!

Al Lombardo - 2006-02-06 17:35:40

I really enjoy your columns especially because I am the same age as you and spent 3 years of my life in the White Horse area,Maple Shade school.

Keep up the good work.

John G. Hanson - 2006-02-06 17:32:58

I'm not a Trenton native, but I share your interest in the past and find old photos from all eras very interesting. I'm originally from Wilkes-Barre and we used to travel thru Trenton in the summers of the late 30's - early 40's for our yearly visits to Atlantic City. I've been living in this area since '61 so my interest in the area's past has increased greatly. Keep up the good work.

John Hanson

Chris Santoro - 2006-02-06 16:07:30

Mr. GLover,

I enjoyed your site. The more on Chambersburg (my old neighborhood) the better. Also anything related to the Mercerville section (my new neighborhood)? The older part just behind Carellas Shoes (Grayson, Lowell, Fenwood) The homes date back to the early 20's and I'm interested in the sections history. I bookmarked the site to check back often. Keep up the great work!

Charlotte Wolverton - 2006-02-06 04:47:42

I enjoyed your site very very much.

I mostly enjoyed your story abour Earl Williams.Because my madin name is williams and Earl is my second cousin.I also lived in dog town from 1935 till about 1947.

I lived right across from where the police station is now.My Grandfather owned a pig farm where Hanes had the garage.

I now live on Cypress Lane and would like to know if you came across any thing about the murder on cypress lane about in 1943.

Peopled talked about that for years and some would not go down Cypress Lane because of that.

Carlo Benedetti Sr. - 2006-02-06 02:07:25

Congratulations on a great site! Very interesting and brings back many memories

from Chambersburg and St. Joachim's in my youth. Also great to read & see pictures of

Olden Ave area in Hamilton where I have had my pharmacy since the Palombi Meat Market closed in the 50'S. As one history buff to another...thanks for the memories. Keep up the good work! Carlo

m/m john e troiani - 2006-02-06 00:06:33

keep up the good work tom. Say hello to your family! Saw ur address in today's times (2-5- 06)

GEORGE D JOHNSTONE - 2006-02-05 20:59:19

I ENJOY THE OLD PICTURES,LOTS OF OLD MEMORIES

Chuck Zulker - 2006-02-05 20:53:38

Hi Tom:I always enjoy reading "Sentimental Journey". I lettered in baseball and basketball at Hamilton High, playing with such guys as Freddie Barlow, Bill Binder Jimmy Donahue, etc.....class of '45....when the world was much more sane. When I read your weekly column I usually play the music of Glen Miller, Harry James, etc just for old times sake.

Keep the memories coming. Blessings,

Chuck

Kathy Annaccarato - 2006-02-05 19:34:00

Tom,

It was a pleasure talking to you last week. I did get in contact with Dr. Moon and he remembers Dad and me. This site is great and will be a valuable asset to all who dabble in local history and genealogy.

Jim Walsh - 2006-02-05 18:10:23

I really appriciate your blog. I was born 1926 in Trenton and as a young delinquent I wander all over trenton with my buddy David, I always had a love for Trenton and still do. I wsed to swim in the baby pond on east state street and attended most of all the schools in Trenton, including the Peabody School on Hanover street, Keep up the good work. Jim

Jeanne Bush - 2006-02-05 18:04:34

Member of Central Baptist Church - have heard

you speak at the ROATS luncheons several times

and enjoyed it very much.

Richard A Gervasoni - 2006-02-05 17:25:37

have always enjoyed reading your column, I have great memories of growing up in Chambersburg during the forties and fifties. Keep up the good work

Ed McElroy - 2006-02-05 17:13:10

Thanks Tom. I really enjoy tour column and now this website!! I really get a kick out of all local history, especially anything to do with Lawrence Twp. where I grew up, Hamilton where my mother , Dolores Cleary McElroy hails from, and Ewing where my wife grew up. Thanks again!

George Goldy - 2006-02-05 17:05:04

Tom

Always enjoy your articles. I'm going to talk to Nancy Morrissey re Lakeside Park. I knew all of the Holzbaurs, Hansens and MacTaggarts.I previously sent you an article re Lakeside Park which you published on March 6, 1998. All the best.

Rich Kitchin - 2006-02-05 16:56:04

Tom,

Great Web site and a wonderful way to share the area's recent past.

I have a Web site about the area's contributions to professional baseball (www.mercerbaseball.com) and I'm adding a link from there to your page.

Looking forward to more fascinating snapshots from times past.

Thanks.

I succeeded in recovering some of my many guestbook entries which were lost due to a computer virus some time ago. I found that many viewers of this website were able to re-connect with long lost friends, relatives and etc. Herewith a log:

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Nancy Morrissey - 2006-02-05 15:28:48

I learned of your site from the Times. I always read you column and find it very interested. Our family (Holzbaur, Hansen, MacTaggart)have been in the Trenton area since the early 1800's and the Holzbaurs were sponsored by the Roebling family to work as a carpenter. The family was part of the 1st Presb church of Trenton, buried in the Trenton cem. and their burials were moved to Greenwood Cem in 1899 when the old cem was cut and built upon. I am the family historian and have access to extensive family pictures of the Lakeside Park area from 1900's where the family built homes around the Lake. I bookmarked your site.

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