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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

LETTERS, WE GET LETTERS

MANY VISITORS HAVE RENEWED OLD ACQUAINTANCES
VIA THE GUESTBOOK. HEREWITH THE MESSAGES
FROM THE LATEST GUESTBOOK.
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I attended kuser school in1937 I lived between the two schools I HAD THE CHOISE OF LALOR OR KUSER SCHOOL PICKED KUSER I GRADUATED FROM 8TH GRADE IN 1937 MY HOME ROOM WAS WITH MISS METZGER I RODE MY BIKE TO SCHOOL PASSED KUSER FARM EVERY SCHOOL DAY
#17 6/17/2008, 12:06:48, PDT robert fred johnson

i am a member of hhs class of 1942 I am 85 years of age and I live in wildwood nj e mail address oldbob23@yahoo.com
#16 6/17/2008, 11:56:58, PDT Chris Munson

Tom: Thanks for posting my message. My E-Mail address is chicsdad@sbcglobal.net Let me add how grateful I am that you have created and maintain this site for those of us interested in rediscovering the cherished memories of times and places past, but not forgotten.
#15 6/16/2008, 12:55:12, PDT Chris Munson

Your website brought back many cherished memories and a some surprises. I was born and lived on Julia Avenue from 1946 until 1968, and attended Lalor School where I was in Elma Borden's First Grade class. My father was born in Deutzville, and lived in the area until his passing several years ago. He worked at the Mack Toy Works as a second job after his service in WWII during the period before Christmas when there was need for extra labor making toys for the holiday. I have searched far and wide for an example of their goods and never found anything with the brand. Do you have any thoughts as to whether any examples of the toys made there might be on exhibit or sale? I would also like to locate the names of my 1960 graduating class from Lalor School, and would appreciate any help in this regard. Thanks
#14 6/3/2008, 18:53:14, PDT Sherry Stewart

In case I forgot to include my email address: sherrystewart@hotmail.com
#13 6/3/2008, 18:44:41, PDT Sherry Stewart

Mr. Glover I tried to email you but it came back undeliverable. See my email below
I hope this email finds you in good spirits. I enjoyed searching your website for information. My son attends a Elementary School here in hamilton. He is in 3rd grade and they are studying the history of Hamilton. I have to say that I was not born here, I moved to hamilton in 1985 and I did not know that there was so much history here. Wow. I enjoyed going through the book with him. I showed him how to do some research using the internet. Imagine that I am digging up information about events and history that happened a number of years ago using the internet. Kind of strange isn't it? I was able to dig up pictures from the "White City Amusement Park". It was neat. He took it into class and it allowed the children to see what it looked like. They loved it. I think it is good to give the kids a visual of what took place because you can always read it in the book but to have actual pictures to look at is great! What I am having trouble with is getting pictures for the "Lakeside Park at Gropps Lake". Can you help me or point me in the right direction?Thanks for taking the time out of your schedule to read this email.Sherry Stewart
#12 5/29/2008, 13:03:06, PDT Debi Culler

Tom Reed's daughter here. I live in South Carolina now but have been listening to my dad's Goosetown stories my whole life. Thanks for what you do to keep memories alive!
#11 5/17/2008, 13:01:02, PDT Larry McElmoyl

I was suprised to see my family name among your memories, my daughters will get a kick. Great effort, thanks!! I love the faiground shots, brings back alot of fond memories.
#10 5/14/2008, 11:49:05, PDT Carol Sautter

Great site. I am trying to do some research on my husbands family. I saw you article on the internet regarding the Pearsonville ME church and was wondering if you could get me any information on the church itself. His grandparents were married there long ago, and I was just doing some history on the church. My grandmother was Eva (Hodson) Bittmenn and my grandfather Joseph Bittmenn. Any help or websites would be greatly appreciated.
#9 5/10/2008, 11:25:12, PDT Kevin Walsh

Great site. I was wondering if you could add old CYO basketball articles/photos.
#8 5/8/2008, 14:19:39, PDT Maria Morreale-Nomejko

Dear Tom,
This website is really much better than the Trenton Historical Society. I have been looking through everything all afternoon and now I am tired. Great stuff!
Maria Morreale-Nomejko
#7 5/2/2008, 12:16:28, PDT Maria Morreale

Dear Tom,
Great job on the website; thanks. I am looking for info on the Centennial School and/or any school (grammar), around 1930. thank you
#6 4/29/2008, 18:48:59, PDT Betsy Scott Fitzmeyer

1946 Kuser Grad and gggranddaughter of Henry Forest Lawton.Really enjoy your site.
#5 4/26/2008, 17:36:39, PDT Rick Beekman

Tom;This is a "Must See" Website for all We Seniors scattered all over. A lot of us are here in Florida.
All my childhood memories are growing up in Mercerville. would Love to hear from those I knew from St. Anthony's school...Notre Dame and Steinert. The last time I came "Home" was July of '96...
#4 4/25/2008, 08:00:39, PDT L. Jane Atkins

I am looking for the name of band playing at Woodlawn Park around July 1931. Have really enjoyed seeing you sites.

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