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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
1938: SIX CONFIRMED AT TRENTON'S ADATH ISRALE SYNAGOGUE
1934: LABOR DAY IN THE HEART OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION
1934: RECORDING ON PAPER; WHAT WILL THEY THINK OF NEXT?
1934: "YOU'VE COME A LONG WAY, BABY!"
1910 (Ca 1910) FORMAN'S CIGAR STORE
Monday, August 30, 2010
1934: REMEMBERING THE YARDVILLE NATIONAL BANK
- Anonymous said...
- I believe it was moved from around the corner and was a boys' school or academy at one time. Anonymous
1942: SACRED HEART GRAMMAR SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM
Saturday, August 28, 2010
1934: EWING BOYS GO TO CAMP
Friday, August 27, 2010
1934: SO. CLINTON AVENUE LOOKING TOWARD E. STATE ST.
1934: RENOVATING "WOODLAWN;" THE WILLIAM TRENT HOUSE
2010: DON'T MISS SONG STYLIST BOB ORLOWSKI THIS SUNDAY!
Thursday, August 26, 2010
1934: BRITAIN FEELS THE WINDS OF WAR
1934: GERMAN YOUTH AT NAZI CAMP IN GRIGGSTOWN
- Mack said...
Big Goverment tends to end badly..
Nazis , Commies...all worshippers
of the state.Thursday, August 26, 2010
- JoeZ said...
Mack and Tom: I see this hatred in the US today towards some of it's citizens, it can happen again but I hope not. Hatred has to be wiped off the face of the earth.
Friday, August 27, 2010
- Tom Glover said...
AMEN, MACK AND JOE.
TOM
1934: REMEBERING THOSE WONDERFUL SUNDAY "FUNNIES"
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
1934: NO NONSENSE JUDGES
1934: SUNDAY "BLUE LAWS" ALIVE AND WELL
Mack said...
When I was a kid in the early 70s there were still some blue laws as I remember Two Guys in Bordentown was one of the few places nearby that was open because Burington County did not have blue laws:)
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
1934: HOPEWELL'S MOUNTAIN CHRISTIAN CHURCH
What a fascinating story! This little church, tucked away in the fabled Sourland Mountain area of Hopewell and not too far from the old Lindbergh homestead, has a fabulous historic heritage. To those of us who treasure stories of old time country life, it takes only a bit of imagination to envision a family making a trek through the woodlands on Sabbath to give praise to God. Perhaps a visitor can bring me up to speed on the current status of this church. There is a 1950 article detailing the 160th anniversary of that little-known Hopewell church,
Monday, August 23, 2010
1927: Trenton Tennis Notables
Originally posted on Tuesday, November 18, 2008
1946: Eddie Moylan - Trenton Tennis Star
Originally posted on Wednesday, October 01, 2008
1946: TRENTON TENNIS GREAT EDDIE MOYLAN
Originally posted on Tuesday, December 09, 2008
- Ralph Lucarella said...
- HI TOM.... I REMEMBER EDDIE WELL AND ALSO HIS BROTHER PAT. EDDIE WAS GREAT AT TENNIS AND I RECALL COMPETING WITH PAT AT BASEBALL. I ALWAYS WAS INTERESTED IN TENNIS BUT COULD NEVER AFFORD A RAQCKET DURING THOSE DAYS. PAUL NAPOLITANO FROM CHAMBERSBURG WAS ALSO ONE OF THE BETTER PLAYERS THAT MADE GOOD USE OF THE COURTS AT COLUMBUS PARK IN THE 1940S. BEST REGARDS.
- HI TOM.... I REMEMBER EDDIE WELL AND ALSO HIS BROTHER PAT. EDDIE WAS GREAT AT TENNIS AND I RECALL COMPETING WITH PAT AT BASEBALL. I ALWAYS WAS INTERESTED IN TENNIS BUT COULD NEVER AFFORD A RAQCKET DURING THOSE DAYS. PAUL NAPOLITANO FROM CHAMBERSBURG WAS ALSO ONE OF THE BETTER PLAYERS THAT MADE GOOD USE OF THE COURTS AT COLUMBUS PARK IN THE 1940S. BEST REGARDS.
Monday, August 23, 2010
- Sally Logan Gilman said...
- Hi Tom: Paul Napolitano also played tennis at Cadwalader Park Courts off Parkside Avenue.The clay courts were rolled and lined and enjoyed by many of us, including Ed Torres, Russ Backus, Dave Hewitt and Albert Stark. We spent many summer evenings playing in the league. It was great fun
1934: WHITE HORSE GIRLS RAISE MONEY FOR THE TRENTON TIMES ICE FUND
1934: LOCAL TENNIS NOTABLES
- Sally Logan Gilman said...
- Hi Tom: It's always wonderful to see Bill Dwyer's name and pix. He was a great player and he and his wife, Marge (Wright)Dwyer, a close friend of mine since 6th grade at Junior 3, both played tennis regularly. We all miss Bill who was a great friend, writer and newspaperman. Thanks, as always, for the priceless memories.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
1887: THE LIPPINCOTT-STOUT WEDDING
1885: FIRE AT THE CLARENCE COTTON MILL
1986: STEINERT "STRAIGHT A" STUDENTS
1986: FROM THE "POLITICS-HAMILTON" FOLDER
1987: NOTTINGHAM NORTH STAR MARCHING UNIT
2010: JOE DELORENZO, I MISS YOU
- Mack said...
- I loved reading every word of this post Tom:))
- Saturday, August 21, 2010
- Tom. The memories just keep rolling in with this one. I spent many wonderful days of my youth in Delorenzo's and still swear to this day there is nothing better in the world than a Trenton Tomato Pie. I do not live in the area anymore but within the last year I had a contractor here working on my house. He was from Trenton and just talking to him was a feast in itself. Much to my delight he brought me a DeLorenzo's tomato pie one of the days he was here and I thought I was in heaven. Thanks for an article that recalls such great memories. Judy Bingley Staed
- Monday, August 23, 2010
- Tom, I worked with Joe for 15 years growing up (full time and part time). He was a great man as are all of the DeLorenzo's. Working for Rick DeLorenzo was about as close to the military as you could get without actually being in the military. DeLorenzo's on Hamilton is the best pie in the country, bar none. Joe D. made a great pie. He never allowed the dough to go through the machine -- everything was hand banged. Jerry Foley
- Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Tom Glover said...- JERRY FOLEY! HOW GREAT TO HEAR FROM YOU! I REMEMBER WHEN YOU WERE WORKING WITH RICK JUST A FEW YEARS AGO. MY BEST TO YOUR DAD. I THINK OF YOUR FAMILY OFTEN WHEN I GET TO REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES WE HAD IN "KAY'S FOLLIES" BACK IN THE 70'S WHEN YOU WERE A LITTLE RUG-RUNNER. TOM GLOVER
- Wednesday, August 25, 2010
- Yes, and I was annoying everyone during the practices at St. Anthony's and St. Joachim's... All the best. Jerry.