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Friday, August 06, 2010

1921: "THERE WAS A TIME..." THE TRENTON PUBLIC LIBRARY THRIVES

One could call it "the golden years." The library was a very important part of a very vibrant capital city. Yard's, Goldberg's, Swern's, Nevius Voorhees, Kudra Furs, Dunham's, many theaters, and Trenton Transit buses entering and leaving town in an constant cycle. There are too many other memories of the past that marked the growing and thriving city of Trenton. I am now, and will remain a lover of the city of Trenton. Like many of my contemporaries who remember the aforementioned thriving capital city in her glory years, I pray for some sort of revival. Perhaps someone will come along and capitalize on the historic heritage of that great home town. Perhaps someone will come along and curb the violence that has been one of the main causes of the city's descent into its current state.
Anonymous Sally Logan Gilman said...

Hi Tom: It's me again. I too love Trenton and always will. It breaks my heart to drive though downtown on the few occasions when I get back "home.'' My parents were born and raised there and they always loved their "city.'' But Trenton is like many of the cities in New England that have fallen on hard times. Trenton will always be special to me and my memories are of a vital, beautiful place.

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Blogger Ralph Lucarella said...

THERE MUST BE SOMETHING WRONG. FOR A CAPITOL CITY, LOCATED BETWEEN TWO OF THE LARGEST CITIES IN THE COUNTRY, TO BE IN SUCH A STATE. tRENTON MAKES THE WORLD TAKES, WAS THE MOTTO FOR YEARS. MANY BELIEVE THE UNIONS DROVE THE LARGE COMPANYS AWAY, KEEP INSISTING ON HIGHER WAGES AND OTHER BENEFITS. IT'S A SHAME THERE IS'NT ANOTHER MAN LIKW ART HOLLAND AROUND, HE MADE A BIG CHANGE IN THE CITY WHILE HE WAS MAYOR. ALL WE CAN DO IS HOPE FOR THE BEST.



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Sally Logan Gilman said...

Hi Tom: It's me again. I too love Trenton and always will. It breaks my heart to drive though downtown on the few occasions when I get back "home.'' My parents were born and raised there and they always loved their "city.'' But Trenton is like many of the cities in New England that have fallen on hard times. Trenton will always be special to me and my memories are of a vital, beautiful place.

Ralph Lucarella said...

THERE MUST BE SOMETHING WRONG. FOR A CAPITOL CITY, LOCATED BETWEEN TWO OF THE LARGEST CITIES IN THE COUNTRY, TO BE IN SUCH A STATE. tRENTON MAKES THE WORLD TAKES, WAS THE MOTTO FOR YEARS. MANY BELIEVE THE UNIONS DROVE THE LARGE COMPANYS AWAY, KEEP INSISTING ON HIGHER WAGES AND OTHER BENEFITS. IT'S A SHAME THERE IS'NT ANOTHER MAN LIKW ART HOLLAND AROUND, HE MADE A BIG CHANGE IN THE CITY WHILE HE WAS MAYOR. ALL WE CAN DO IS HOPE FOR THE BEST.