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Thursday, April 30, 2009
1945: 44th INFANTRY BOYS RETURN TO CENTRAL JERSEY
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
1938: HURLEY TOBIN DELIVERY FLEET
Broad Street Park Historian Jim Colello stopped into my office this morning, and as usual, we had an incredibly interesting visit. Jim brought me 3 exquisite photos of the Hurley Tobin automobile fleet. I am posting one of the 3, and will be posting the others as time permits. Jim also donated the tickets to midnight Mass at Immaculate Conception Church which were posted earlier today. Thanks, Jim.
2009: DON'T MISS THE KUSER CENTENNIAL DINNER!
1960: KUSER SCHOOL CLASS OF '60
1940'S IMMACULATE CONCEPTION MASS TICKETS
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
1945: MY BUDDY LOU DIMATTIA WAY BACK WHEN
Monday, April 27, 2009
1993: DELICIOUS EATERIES: READ THE LOWER GRAPHIC FIRST
Above are two articles I wrote a number of years ago; read the lower one first in order to maintain the proper continuation. The articles recall many, but not all of the places we took our dates, or in the case of Del Rio, where went after dropping off our dates and meeting at Del Rio for a burger and fries taking our at the Marble round table which Carl DeAngelo reserved for "The Knights of the Round Table." Here's a mini-glimpse at "Dirty Bill's," over near the bridge at Yardley. And Mack, you asked about Dirty Bill's being a breakfast place. I don't think I can verify that. All I remember was his "stand" was right along the road from Morrisville to Yardley in a room that was apparently a sun porch at some time. As I recall, he cooked on a grill which was fashioned out of a 55 gallon drum cut in half vertically, and laid horizontally with a grill on top. I don't know whether he served breakfast, but I don't think he did....at least when we were regulars there. His hot dogs were incredibly tasty....talk about "betcha can't eat just one!"
Mike Kuzma
Newport News VA.
2009: MORE WEB BLOGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
From: thomglo@verizon.net
To: zippyz53@hotmail.com
Subject: Thanks, Joey!
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 15:20:22 -0400
Hey Joey:
Thanks for the email. I have added your site to my www.glover320.blogspot.com . You have interesting stories to tell. Remember, when we're all on the other side of the dirt, there will be descendents of ours who will be very interested in the "Five W's: Who? What? When" Where" and Why?" In my generation it was Del Rio, Dirty Bill's, Greenwood Dairies, Millside Farms, Betty and Bill's, etc. You and Mike McNicoll, Gary Lippincott from Groveville and others from a younger generation have very interesting stories to tell, and it's nice to see that you guys are among those who share your experiences of growing up in the greatest area in the U.S.A.
Tom Glover
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Thank you Tom. I love the stories, and memories we all share with each other. I look back and those were the good old days and it's great to write about those experiences to share with other.
Always,
Joe
1945: TRENTON CATHOLIC BASEBALL CHAMPIONS
Saturday, April 25, 2009
2009 : HAMILTON HIGH WEST'S "CLASS OF '89 NIGHT" AT RED ROBIN MAY 13
Go For it, Fellow Hornets!
Kirks Email:
Mr Glover,
I want to let you know that the Class of '89 Reunion Committee is holding a HHW Class of '89 Night at Red Robin on May 13th from 5-8 pm at Hamilton Marketplace. For information, go to the hhwclassof89.com website, click on Fundraisers, then click on the Red Robin logo, a page will open for the flyer to print out and then go to the restaurant to be given to the server and the Class of '89 will get 15% of the proceeds from that night.
Thanks again for your support!
2009 : HHS '89 NIGHT AT RED ROBIN MAY 13
"Class of '89 Night" to be held at Hamilton's Red Robin. Copy and print the graphic above to participate in this necessary fund raiser. Go Fellow Hornets!
Kirks Email:
Mr Glover,
I want to let you know that the Class of '89 Reunion Committee is holding a HHW Class of '89 Night at Red Robin on May 13th from 5-8 pm at Hamilton Marketplace. For information, go to the hhwclassof89.com website, click on Fundraisers, then click on the Red Robin logo, a page will open for the flyer to print out and then go to the restaurant to be given to the server and the Class of '89 will get 15% of the proceeds from that night.
Thanks again for your support!
Kirk
1989: HHS CLASS OF '89 NIGHT MAY 13, 2009
I want to let you know that the Class of '89 Reunion Committee is holding a HHW Class of '89 Night at Red Robin on May 13th from 5-8 pm at Hamilton Marketplace. For information, go to the hhwclassof89.com website, click on Fundraisers, then click on the Red Robin logo, a page will open for the flyer to print out and then go to the restaurant to be given to the server and the Class of '89 will get 15% of the proceeds from that night.
Thanks again for your support!
Kirk
1952: LOUISE BAIRD'S HAMILTON HIGH CHOIR
Some of these singers were in my years as a member of the HHS choir. Through the years, Hamilton High's vocal music accomplishments are legendary. During WWII, the choir sang at numerous events for the soldiers at Fort Dix. Louise Baird had a scrapbook filled with warm letters of appreciation from those who were exposed to our music. Today, Ms. Sue Proulx keeps the tradition of musical excellence as the vocal music director at "West."
1952: LOUISE BAIRD'S HAMILTON HIGH CHOIR
1987: Steinert Straight "A" Students
1987: FROM MY "HAMILTON SCRAPBOOK"
Simple pleasures, but what a thrill it was!
1987: THOSE GREAT OLD COMIC STRIPS
Dick Tracy encountered during his career as a comic strip detective.
Capp Stubbs, Smokey Stover, Prince Valiant, Smilin' Jack, and of course, Dick Tracy! The above was pasted in one of my "Nostalgia" scrapbooks, and also appeared in a "The Way We Were" column which I wrote many years ago for the late, great, Mercer Messenger. A year of so ago, on this website, I started a list of noted eateries, restaurants, hot dog stands and other long forgotten vestiges of our past. I was one of 2 other guys who was interviewed on WBCB (1490 A.M.) and we had a lively discussion remembering those great old eating places.
The list still has additional entries being added.
Let's add to my list of comics from the past. I have given you a few long-lost comics in the intro above. How many do you remember that I aren't listed? Go to the "Comments" section below and add those that you remember. (To get you started: "Henry," "Steve Canyon," c'mon, rake over that gray matter and add to the list! I'm so old I remember Milton Caniff, Russ Westover, and Ham Fisher!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
1987: EARL WILLIAMS' "DOGTOWN
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
2009:JEFF HARDIFER'S WALLY CAMPBELL WEBSITE
I have added "Jeff Hardifer's Wally Campbell Website" to my list of links of great interest. Well done, Jeff!
2009: DON'T MISS THE KUSER CENTENNIAL DINNER!
2009: DON'T MISS THE KUSER CENTENNIAL DINNER!
2009: DON'T MISS THE KUSER CENTENNIAL DINNER!
2009: DON'T MISS THE KUSER CENTENNIAL DINNER!
2009: DON'T MISS THE KUSER CENTENNIAL DINNER!
2009: DON'T MISS THE KUSER CENTENNIAL DINNER!
2009: DON'T MISS THE KUSER CENTENNIAL DINNER!
2009: DON'T MISS THE KUSER CENTENNIAL DINNER!
1987: HAMILTON'S "MORTON TRACT"
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
1927 PUBLIC SERVICE TRENTON SWITCHING STATION
1937: NORTH TRENTON - ALMS HOUSE - MCKINLEY HOSPITAL AND PADDY TOWN
Monday, April 20, 2009
1964: LOU'S HOME MOVIES
1963: INDEPENDENCE MALL - IN THE BEGINNING
Can you believe that this relatively "new" mall will soon
celebrate a silver jubilee?
It seems like only yesterday that Don Slabicki, Jess Anderson and I stopped in at Gravatt's frozen custard stand for a large vanilla cone!
2009: GARY LIPPINCOTT'S CROSSWICKS
http://www.grovevillememories.blogspot.com
Friday, April 17, 2009
1872: BEFORE THE CALHOUN ST. BRIDGE
(www.grovevillememories.blogspot.com)
Many thanks for that article Gary, you're the best!
1947: Rocky DiNatale's "Motorette"
1947: ROCKY DINATALE: STOCK CAR RACING LEGEND
1935: NAZI PERSECUTION; WAR CLOUDS GATHER
1947 Rocky DiNatale's Auto Garage
Thursday, April 16, 2009
1935: TRENTON COUNTRY CLUB NEW SWIMMING POOL
1935: NAZI PERSECUTION; WAR CLOUDS GATHER
Jews, Catholics, and dissident Protestants are warned by the Fascist Nazi party to face dire consequences if Hitler's National Socialist programs are criticized from the pulpit. Already, the Jews were facing degradation at the hands of Nazi rownshirts and other assorted thugs. The worse was yet to come.
2009: SAVE THE DATE. APPRECIATE THE MARSH!!
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609-213-2918
“ONE OF THE NATION’S MOST IMPORTANT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES”
NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK
ABBOTT FARM
IN
TOPIC OF ARCHAEOLOGY PRESENTATION
The program takes pace at 2 PM, May 17 at
The subject of over 100 books and publication and the site of ongoing archaeological exploration, Abbott Farm is a focal point of research that traces several thousand years of human occupation from the Paleo-Indian period through the colonial to the present.
The site is named after Charles Conrad Abbott, a nineteenth-century
A National Historic Landmark, the highest designation bestowed by the Federal Government, Abbott Farm is recognized by the New Jersey State Museum as “one of the most significant prehistoric sites in the Northeast,” and named “one of the nation’s most important archaeological sites” by the National Park Service.
The May 17 program will be lead by three leaders of state archaeology: Richard Hunter of Hunter Research, Karen Flinn of the
Archaeologist Richard W. Hunter is the president of the Trenton based Hunter Research, Inc., which, in addition to providing a recent study on Abbott Farm, has led important
Karen Flynn is an assistant curator of Archaeology and Ethnology at the New Jersey State Museum, which boasts a long connection with research at Abbott Farm through its association with famed archaeologist and Abbott Farm research Dorothy Cross.
Michael Steward, a professor of anthropology at Temple University, the author of studies on the native populations of the
The event, presented by the Friends of the
The Friends of the