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Monday, October 31, 2011
2011: REMEMBERING THE KUSERS
Saturday, October 29, 2011
1884: STRANGE BUT TRUE: DESTROYING HISTORY
1909: THE "JERSEY DEVIL FILES: QUITE APPROPRIATE FOR HALLOWEEN
Above is a group of graphics relating to "The Jersey Devil," as the legendary creature is referred to in Jersey folklore. The two articles above are contemporary 1909 stories relating to reported appearances of the creature over 100 years ago. My "The Way We Were" column was a tongue in cheek retelling of an experience I had on a crisp fall evening at Kuser Park. Ms. Sharon Tondreau, a very talented artist, drew her impression of the "Devil" as described in my research on the beast. I regret to tell you that the article is truncated; the continuation page 16 is lost to the ages; the dog didn't eat it, the Devil did!
- Ralph Lucarella said...
HI TOM....THE JERSEY DEVIL EVIDENTLY IS STILL THOUGHT OF THESE DAYS. THE JERSEY ICE HOCKEY TEAM IS NICK NAMED "THE JERSEY DEVILS". BEST REGARDS.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
1910 (CA 1910) THE READING STATION AT WEST TRENTON
1869: THE HISTORIC TRENTON ARSENAL
1903: JEWISH MASSACRE AT KISHINEFF, RUSSIA
Thursday, October 27, 2011
1915: THE BROOKLYN "TROLLEY DODGERS"
- Ralph Lucarella said...
HI TOM...YOU'RE RIGHT! THOSE WERE THE DAYS. WHEN LITTLE GUYS LIKE "PEE WEE" REESE AND PHIL RIZZUTO WERE AMONG THE GREAT BALL PLAYERS. WHEN I WAS A KID, I ALWAYS FELT I HAD A CHANCE EVEN THOUGH I WAS ONLY 5 FT 7. TODAY, IT SEEMS LIKE ONLY THE BIG GUYS GET THE SCOUTS ATTENTION. THE BROOKLYN DODGERS HAD MANY OUTSTANDING PLAYERS AND EBBETS FIELD WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED. REGARDS.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
- Lee Belardino said...
Tommy,I used to watch the dodgers too but not too fondly as I was,am a Phillies fan:but mostly I remember that young red headed Irish guy named Vince Scully who was just breaking in. Vinnie is in 80's now,looks 50 and still has the greatest baseball voice ever and is one of Americas finest citizens
Thursday, October 27, 2011
- Tom Glover said...
HI LEE: I ALSO REMEMBER WHEN VINCE SCULLY WAS A ROOKIE BROADCASTER. MY TEAM HAS BEEN THE YANKEES. MEL ALLEN AND CURT GOWDY WERE THE PLAY BY PLAY GUYS AND WHITE OWL CIGARS THE SPONSOR FOR THE ENTIRE GAME.
TOMThursday, October 27, 2011
2011: REMEMBERING OUR WWII PATRIOTS
- Sally Logan Gilman said...
Hi Tom: I hope you have a great turn out for such a worthy program. I'll be there in spirit. Regards
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
1936: IMMACULATE CONCEPTION HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS...
- Ralph Lucarella said...
HI TOM....1936 IS THE YEAR I PLAYED WITH THE SCHROTH'S. I MENTION THAT BECAUSE ART (CHIRP) HOLLAND, MY FRIEND AND TEAMMATE LATTER TOLD ME THE ONE REGRET HE HAD WAS NOT BEING PICKED TO PLAY WITH THE SCHROTH'S. I SEE PETE MARCELLA AND JOE FEDORCHAK, TWO GOOD BALL PLAYERS, AMONG THE GROUP ABOVE. THAT PHOTO YOU MENTION MAY VERY WELL BE ART HOLLAND. BEST REGARDS.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
1932: J.B. VAN SCIVER BRINGS "A SENSE OF CLASS"TRENTON
As a young boy passing that that grand old structure on the "L-Liberty Street" Trenton Transit bus, a young Tom Glover had visions of knights in shining armor residing in that huge, castle-like structure.
THE ARTICLE ABOVE IS A LARGE FILE. TO ENLARGE IT SO YOU CAN READ IT, RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE AND CHOOSE OPEN LINK IN NEW WINDOW.
- omad said...
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I still have a gorgeous cherry drop leaf dining room table my parents bought from Van Sciver in the early 40's. It's in excellent condition and I keep the leaves down and only a runner on the top. It's often a conversation piece when I entertain because of its natural beauty and the way it has held up. The building was always a fascination as I bussed own from my grandparents' house on Second St.
1922: HAMILTON-NORWAY AVENUE AREA DEVELOPS
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
1873: TRENTON'S GOODWILL VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY
1934: TRENTON HOSE NO. 1 HAND DRAWN FIRE APPARATUS
- Anonymous said...
They took sport with those old horse drawn pumpers in the cartoons and the Little Rascals serial. The only horse drawn holdout I remember was Jake the rag man and his call for "rags and bones". Regarding the State House fire, I remember seeing a portion of the old roof in the space over the current governors "inner" office. They did not fully demolish it but just built around it.
Ed MillerickTuesday, October 25, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
NOTE FROM TOM: "LAKESIDE GIRL" AND OTHERS WHO CAN'T READ ARTICLES SUCH AS THE ONE BELOW
- Well thank you for refreshing the index; that is really appreciated! However now you have sparked the longing for a bowl, a large bowl of snapper soup with a wee bit of sherry. "Shorty" Skwara ran a tavern on Brunswick and Spruce and he caught his own turtles. Friday was a special of flounder along with a bowl of snapper. For a tiny place it was standing room only and if you didn't get there early you might go hungry. One day I spied an old cedar canoe in poor condition in his yard and when I asked his intentions regarding the boat he said that my Dad would occasionally help him with his turtle trapping in that canoe. I tracked the numbers etched in the inner keel and found that it is an Old Town that was built in 1939. They have the records on each and every canoe or skiff ever built and can send you a part if you furnish that number. My restoration certainly did not do it justice but I still have it. Now, to find a place to get an honest bowl of snapper? I believe Dad said the pond at Walker Gordon Dairy was the best source of snappers in the area.
Ed Millerick- YOU ARE VERY WELCOME, ED. GLAD TO BE OF SERVICE. FOR ABOUT 12 YEARS IN THE 1940'S ONE OF OUR HARTLEY AVENUE NEIGHBORS WAS FRANK SKWARA. FRANK HAD A DAUGHTER DOLORES WHO HUNG AROUND WITH MY SISTER, AND A SON FRANK JR. WHO WAS A LICENSED PILOT. HE USE TO FLY LOW OVER THE NEIGHBORHOOD IN HIS PLANE AND "WOBBLE" HIS WINGS. I'LL BET THEY ARE RELATED. I KNOW RELATIVES WERE OVER IN THE PENNSYLVANIA-OHIO AVENUE AREA OF NORTH TRENTON.
- Anonymous said...
Thanks, Tom. I learn something new about my computer just about every day!
Lakeside GirlTuesday, October 25, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
2011: ANOTHER WAY TO SEARCH THIS WEB SITE
- Anonymous said...
Honestly Tom, I miss that old index on the side. Many a rainy afternoon I would browse the topics and they were a wonderful guide. Is there still an index? Thank you for all of the work you are doing.
Ed Millerick
PS, in addition to John Cleary I was told that I was also a great nephew of Ed O'Brien who wrote for the Saturday Evening Post. Clearly, all genes were not passed along.Friday, October 21, 2011
- Sally Logan Gilman said...
Hi Tom: I know manning this site is a daunting task, and you deserve tons of credit for doing so. But, I too, enjoyed browsing the topics on the right side of your page. I meandered from subject to subject, opening, reading, closing and moving on. I will be OK but I just don't like change -- but I will adjust. Regards
Friday, October 21, 2011
WHICH IS THE NAME GOOGLE USES TO REPLACE "INDEX."
ENJOY!
Thursday, October 20, 2011
1915 AND 1924: A MILL HILL'S "GREEN-MAR" SHOPPING CENTER
1908: TRENTON'S C.O. JOHNSON BOTTLING COMPANY
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
1938: TRENTON HIGH GIRLS MAKING GOWNS
Tom: I graduated from THS in 1955 and on one trip back to Trenton, I took some photos around the outside. I'm so glad I did. It was a beautiful building and I cannot imagine not taking care of it and treasuring it. Also, I love the new background on your website. It is so polished and colorful. Regards
Thursday, October 20, 2011
1951 - 2011: 60 YEARS!! WHERE DID THE TIME GO?
800 x 600 is much more comfortable for those of us whose advancing age has resulted in our being "optically challenged."
1951: WE MADE SUCH BEAUTIFUL MUSIC TOGETHER
- Lee Belardino said...
Tommy that is without a doubt the best looking guys in the 51 class. We could also sing. I keep telling all my freinds out here that the 50's were the best with greatest collection of singers ever including us. You never changed and are still the gtreatest.
LeeWednesday, October 19, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
1898: A FLEETING GLIMPSE OF LIFE IN TRENTON'S 4TH WARD
You hit a nerve with this post. This is where I grew up in the early 1930's to our move to the 1300 block of So. Broad in the 1956. Fair street was renamed "Bloomsbury St." 531 So. Warren St. was the block in which Dr. Drezner who delivered me, and his son the famous surgeon Dr. Malcolm Drezner lived, and grew up, just a few doors from Herb Speigel Famed professor, and former Furniture maven grew up. The mention of the shirt factory on Union St., was the site of Jesse Goss's gym where the world's Champion (when Titles meant somthing) Ike Williams trained. The repaving of Fall St was the block just west of my house where I was born. Mill and Fair Streets, is where Princeton Worsted Mills grew.
Thanks for refreshing my memories.
Mike Kuzma
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
NO MIKE, THANKS TO YOU FOR YOUR INTERESTING REMINISCENCES AND INSIGHTS!
1958: TRENTON CHANGES FOREVER
- Tuesday, October 18, 2011
- Michael Kuzma said...
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Tom:
This was not only my old neighborhood, but just a year after this article, I went to work for the City of Trenton and watched the debacle up close.
Our family had moved out of the area two years prior to this published article. Having seen the fiasco the city created in the "Redevelopment" of Coalport, this project should never been undertaken. The Holland Administration came into power in 1960 during the "Development phase" His Director of Relocation, was typically out of the office sleeping it off. As a result, records were fudged, and hundreds of residents were never relocated
Like Coalport, there was not one iota of private development in the area. thousands were uprooted, business's were lost to the suburbs,and the State despite using our Police to respond to car break ins and robberies, and our Fire Department resources strained by the demands of those thousands of State workers that needed someone to put the fires out, paid a fair contribution to the city.
Like Coalport, Center City South, The Fitch Way didn't provide a return on our investment.
I must say that the only successful project undertaken in the 50's and 60's was one I was personally involved in; Mercer Jackson Rehabilitation Project, now known as Mill Hill. Seems like things have not changed much in all these years; All promises, no production.
Regards
Mike Kuzma
HI TOM...I OFTEN WONDERED HOW MANY HOMES WERE LOCATED ON KUSER'S FARM. MY WIFE'S BIRTH CERTIFICATE LIST HER ADDRESS AT BIRTH AS "SOMEWHERE ON KUSER'S FARM". I RECALL THE FARM AS TAKING UP A LARGE PORTION OF THE TOWNSHIP BUT WERE THERE STREETS THROUGHOUT THE FARM. THE KUSERS SURE WERE VERY ACTIVE IN THE NEWS DURING MY CHILDHOOD. REGARDS.
Monday, October 31, 2011
It had become Kuser Park in my day and I saw the Mahoney Brothers Beatles shows there as the 80s decade began:)
Tuesday, November 01, 2011