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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
YAHOO EMAIL = YAHOO SNAIL MAIL?
So, what to do? I am keeping tom.glover51@yahoo.com. (For a while, anyway.) I have created thomglo@live.com which seems to act as a quality email should. I have no problem receiving in either mode, so the next time you receive an email from either platform, just respond as you normally do via thomglo@live.com or tom.glover320@yahoo.com.
A Google search for "Yahoo loads too slow," or something with similar words, resulted in sites where many other yahoo people are experiencing the same problem. I suspect that I will ultimately change to the hotmail account via "Windows Live," but in the meantime I'll try to enjoy both worlds, checking each one as often as I check my emails. Thanks for your indulgence.
Tom Glover
1912: "GREEN CURVE" Pennington Road
This email from "Omad."
Tom, if this picture is facing north, I am quite sure that is the house I lived in for most of my teenage years after we moved from So. Olden Ave. The address was 2149 Pennington Rd, north of what was State Teachers College. By the time we lived there, the front porch was enclosed. Of course, this could have been one just like ours but I do not remember any that looked so much the same from the side. Yes, that house is still standing and it has been very nicely kept up and repainted on the outside. We owned quite a bit of land behind it that was eventually developed into very large homes in the 60s and 70s. Hope this helps. The house was at the end of the Pennington Rd bus route in those days and the bus turned around just a bit north of it. When I travel to New Hope and that area, I always make sure to go by and check on it. Loved it.
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Monday, June 29, 2009
1944: SIGNAL 22: SELFLESS VOLUNTEERS
1944: SUMMER PLAYGROUND ENTERTAINMENT AT GROVEVILLE
1944: Sailors Cileo and Turner at Eastern Aircraft
"Gobs?" "Tars?" Those two very outdated 19th century appellations were applied to navy guys way back in the 19th and early 20th century. Thankfully, I haven't heard that term in years. The two sailors tell a remarkable story in this interesting example of two members of the "Greatest Generation," and how they both served on the same ship without meeting each other, and how they miraculously showed up the same day at the Eastern Aircraft plant in Ewing to inspect one of the Grumman Avengers, when they learned that they were ship mates. Talk about a small world! The name Cileo is not unknown to me. I remember "Jenny" Cileo was a Kuser student and I often saw her walking down Newkirk Avenue past our Hartley Avenue home on her way to and from Kuser School. The article above incorrectly spells "Volusia" Avenue; where the Cileo's lived.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
1944: MILITARY PLANE CRASHES IN HAMILTON
1944: TRENTON AREA MEMBERS OF THE GREATEST GENERATION
1944: WE OLD TIMERS REMEMBER "THE NUT HOUSE"
This post will be included in my ever-growing "NOSTALGIA" folder. I should really create sub folder and call it "PRECIOUS MEMORIES!"
1944: LOUIS BONANNI WEDDING
Friday, June 26, 2009
1993: PIZZA OR TOMATO PIE?
DeLorenzo's. There are tomato pies and there are pizzas. Most pizza places don't know how to manufacture a DeLorenzo tomato pie. There have been countless articles written asking who makes the best pizza. I really can't answer that because I am a tomato pie lover and veer away from all that artery-clogging cheese and the thick crust in what I have found in the average pizza. Above is an extract from a column I wrote back in 1993 wherein I remembered all those great eateries we patronized back in the 1950's. I just finished a DeLorenzo TOMATO PIE as I write this, and thought I would see if I could find the article I wrote back then. I did, extracted and re-formatted it to fit this page.
NOR DO I WANT TO!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
1934: THE PTA: ALWAYS THERE TO SERVE THE CHILDREN
FOR THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED, I HAVE ADDED TO MY BROMLEY WEBSITE. CLICK THE LINK AND CHECK IT OUT.
HENRY N. SMITH'S FASHION STUD FARM
1944: VALKYRIE: HITLER ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT
1943: Gene Melone Related to Trenton Councilman Gino Melone?
1944: THE ANNUAL TINDALL FAMILY REUNION
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
1944: LAKESIDE PARK SOCIAL AND CIVIC SOCIETY
1944:Chambersburg's Columbus Park Playground Open For the Season
1954: IT WILL BE REUNION #55 FOR HHS '54
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1954: IT WILL BE REUNION #55 FOR HHS '54
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
1944: MY FRIEND, THE LATE IDA DUMONT
MAURY PERILLI HAMILTON COMMITTEEMAN
1989:SEPTEMBERFEST 20 YEARS AGO
Monday, June 22, 2009
1945:THEY WERE A HEALTH HAZARD BACK THEN, ALSO
A REDUNDANT REMINDER
"KUSER SCHOOL: A LOCAL LEGEND" on Sunday afternoon during my regular singalong program. The program will be from 1 to 3 PM in the Kuser Mansion theater. I hope to see you there. Call 890-3630 to reserve a seat or seats.
Friday, June 19, 2009
1900: Charles Skelton Bequest
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
I HAVE A NEW EMAIL ADDRESS
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
I have had a nightmare of computer problems over the past 3 days. I hope I finally have the problem resolved. First I changed to AOL mail, and every message (with an attachment) that I sent had a message that the email couldn't be sent and to see the technical help file which was nowhere to be found. Enough of AOL. Then I tried "G-mail" knowing that good old reliable Google was a piece of cake. I signed on and on my first try I tried to send an email, and they told me that my password was incorrect and it WAS NOT. What a day. If I weren't a "tee totaler" I would tie one on. In fact I still might! Thanks for your patience. If you sent me an email and didn't get a response, please try again. Verizon nuked my thomglo@verizon.net email account when I transferred from Verizon FIOS to Verizon Broadband. Apparently these two entities compete with each other, because Broadband told me they didn't host email, but Verizon Fios did. I said they are Verizon also, but the email address is non-transferable. GO FIGURE.
I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT IF YOU WOULD TAKE THE TIME TO ACKNOWLEDGE THIS EMAIL SO I CAN ADD YOUR NAME TO A NEW ADDRESS FILE.
I HAVE A NEW EMAIL ADDRESS
thomglo1@verizon.net
I have had a nightmare of computer problems over the past 3 days. I hope I finally have the problem resolved. First I changed to AOL mail, and every message (with an attachment) that I sent had a message that the email couldn't be sent and to see the technical help file which was nowhere to be found. Enough of AOL. Then I tried "G-mail" knowing that good old reliable Google was a piece of cake. I signed on and on my first try I tried to send an email, and they told me that my password was incorrect and it WAS NOT. What a day. If I weren't a "tee totaler" I would tie one on. In fact I still might! Thanks for your patience. If you sent me an email and didn't get a response, please try again. Verizon nuked my thomglo@verizon.net email account when I transferred from Verizon FIOS to Verizon Broadband. Apparently these two entities compete with each other, because Broadband told me they didn't host email, but Verizon Fios did. I said they are Verizon also, but the email address is non-transferable. GO FIGURE.
I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT IF YOU WOULD TAKE THE TIME TO ACKNOWLEDGE THIS EMAIL SO I CAN ADD YOUR NAME TO A NEW ADDRESS FILE.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
1926: KUSER SCHOOL PHYSICAL ED PROGRAM
1937: TRENTON'S MOTT SCHOOL
1937: JEFFERSON SCHOOL HALLOWEEN PROGRAM
1937: EWING TOWNSHIP PARKWAY SCHOOL
Monday, June 15, 2009
1990: GROVEVILLE DISTRICT 9 JUNIOR CADETS
1987: IN BETTER TIMES: POLICE WALKED A BEAT
1987: STEINERT BANNER CARRIERS
1989: HHS PRESENTS "OLIVER!"
Sunday, June 14, 2009
2009: HAVE YOU VISITED DON WHITELEY'S YARDVILLE HEIGHTS BLOG?
Saturday, June 13, 2009
1989: HHS MATH CLUB
Thursday, June 11, 2009
1928: DUNN FIELD HURRICANE DAMAGE REPAIRED
1928: A SEARS ROEBUCK HOME
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
1925: UKRANIAN CHURCH LIBERTY STREET AND WOODLAND AVENUE
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
2009: Come Sing With Me and Also Remember Kuser School Days
"KUSER SCHOOL: A LOCAL LEGEND" on Sunday afternoon during my regular singalong program. The program will be from 1 to 3 PM in the Kuser Mansion theater. I hope to see you there. Call 890-3630 to reserve a seat or seats.
1920: EVER HEAR OF "TRENTON STEEL & WIRE?"
1920: Fisk Estate Becomes Villa Victoria
1920: RIBSAM'S: A TRENTON INSTITUTION
1920: ARDMORE-GREENWOOD AVENUE AREA
Is there anyone who wouldn't like to have seen the area above efore it was developed? One of the fascinating facets of my search through the pages of the Trenton newspapers is the development of real estate "way back when." From the Hamilton Library Local History folder "NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT," comes this ad from James Birks and J. Connor French's Greenwood Realty Company. Even today as one passes down those streets, the beautiful homes still stand. Looking at the map, you will see a large open area along So. Olden Avenuein the Farragut Avenue area. That is the location of the circus and carnivals in the early 20th century. Today's "Junior 2" covers much, but not all of the location.
Monday, June 08, 2009
2009: OBIT: SHIRLEY VAN MARTER EDWARDS
2009: TRENTON CATHOLIC BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL WEBSITE
How great is this? Mr. James Maloney added a comment to my recent post announcing an up-coming reunion for the Cathedral-Trenton Catholic classes of 1959. I visited the site and it is INCREDIBLE! All you "Golden Wave" guys, including those that beat the bejabbers out of our HHS basketball teams over the years will really love it. I am adding the link to my website.
AND: I must admit that I am confused as to Mr. James Maloney. I have a very dear friend who, along with his wife Helen, were fellow communicants at St. Anthony's in Trenton. Indeed, Jim and Bill Maloney spent many happy summer weekends with my son and me down at the St.Alphonso Retreat House in West Long Branch. However, when I saw the comment signed "James" Maloney, I assumed it to be another Maloney, and felt that I must maintain proper literary etiquette and refrain from calling him ":Jim," which of course is the name I call my dear friends Helen and Jim Maloney. Confused? Me too.
Saturday, June 06, 2009
1967: A REQUEST FROM RICHARD SANNA, HHS '67
Sorry to say Richard, the only 1967 HHS post on my website is one revealing the fact that Betty Reed and Herb Griffiths were transferring over to Steinert.
As to requesting using my column, sorry to say my space is too limited for PSA's. I suggest you send one in to the Times' Community editor and if he/she is not the person, to please forward your request.
I will be keeping an eye out for future HHS material from the later years.
Tom Glover
1959: CATHEDRAL AND TRENTON CATHOLIC 50TH Reunion
LOOKING FOR 1959 GRADUATES
(609-443-0931) OR Eileen Castranova Lugossy at bella620@msn.com.
FOR THOSE WHO DON'T READ MY GUESTBOOK, HERE'S A TIP FROM MR. JAMES MALONEY. THANKS TO JIM WHO WROTE:
Those searching for TC yearbooks should contact Bob Plumeri through trentoncatholicgoldenwave.org for yearbook leads.
Friday, June 05, 2009
1956: Obits of Morris Agress and Marilyn Louise (Soren) Sailey-Schmidt
Marilyn (Soren) Sailey-Schmidt
Marilyn Louise (Soren) Sailey-Schmidt
HAMILTON - Marilyn Louise Sailey-Schmidt, of Crosswicks passed away peacefully Sunday, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton, after a valiant battle. Born in Trenton she was a lifelong area resident. Marilyn received her Bachelors Degree in English with a Minor in Journalism from Trenton State College in 1986. She began her work life as a bank teller at the Roma Bank, she then worked for the Aim One and Kelly Temporary Agencies for several years. Most recently she was a Client Representative for the Prudential Company in Ewing. Marilyn had several passions including a love for travel and learning. Her greatest passion was writing. She published works in the short story and poetry genres and was the 2006 recipient of the 'Outstanding Achievement Award in Poetry' given by the International Society of Poets. Her passion for writing allowed her to become an Adjunct Faculty Member of the English Department at the Burlington County Community College. She was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, Yardville and member of the New Jersey Romance Writers as well as a member of the Romance Writers of America. Marilyn was predeceased by her first husband Douglas Alan Sailey. She is survived by her husband Herbert L. Schmidt; her daughters Karen L. Wira and her husband Michael, Janet McSloy and her husband Mike, her grandchildren Lynne Wiley, Elizabeth L. Bashiti, Christopher and Sean Wira, her sister Gail Shuman, her nephew Todd Shuman and her 5 silky terriers; Max, Molly, Abby, Sparky and Keely. Funeral Services will be held 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at St, James Episcopal Church, 1040 Yardville-Allentown Road, Yardville. Interment will be at the Brigadier General William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown, NJ Relatives and friends may call 5-7 pm Tuesday at the Saul Memorial Home,1740 Greenwood Avenue, Trenton, NJ In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure , 5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 250, Dallas TX, 75244. www.saulfuneralhomes.com
Published in The Times, Trenton, on 4/6/2009
Morris M. Agress
HAMILTON SQUARE - Morris M. Agress, 97, died Monday at his residence. Born in 1912 on what is now Agress Road in Perrineville, NJ, Mr. Agress was a graduate of Rider College (B.A.) and Rutgers University (M.A.) A career educator, Mr. Agress taught in Morristown and Monmouth College. For over 40 years, he taught business courses for the Hamilton Township Board of Education. He was a soccer coach in Hamilton for 20 years, winning several state championships. Mr. Agress served two terms as president of the Roosevelt (NJ) Board of Education and two terms as president of the Hamilton Township Teachers Association. He was an officer and trustee of the Mercer County Credit Union. After retirement, Mr. Agress studied history at Mercer County Community College and was appointed the Evening School administrator at the college, where he served for several years. He was a member of Congregation Beth El, East Windsor, and the Perrineville Jewish Center. When Mr. Agress was in the fifth grade, he had a crush on his red-headed teacher. In December 1939, he married the former Dorothy Cobin, the red-headed teacher. They were married for 69 wonderful years, and she survives him. He is also survived by two children, Dr. Lynne Agress of Towson, MD, and William S. Agress of Lawrenceville, and a grandson, Andrew J. Agress. Mr. Agress was the brother of the late Bea Zuckerberg and Louis Agress. Funeral services are 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Perrineville Cemetery Chapel in Perrineville. The period of mourning will be observed at the Agress residence in Hamilton on Wednesday afternoon, Thursday from 5-7 p.m., Sunday afternoon and Monday evening. Memorial contributions may be offered to Congregation Beth El, 50 Maple Stream Road, East Windsor, NJ 08520. Funeral arrangements are by Orland's Ewing Memorial Chapel, 1534 Pennington Road, Ewing Township.
Published in The Times, Trenton, on 6/3/2009