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Tom, thanks. Great to see the old school. Went there in 54, before moving from the Burg, to Hamilton Township, and then finishing at HHS 56. 2 great memories, and a bunch of great teachers.
Splendid review. How would I like to see a similar montage of the class of 1957. Thanks for doing this. I loved this school and the years I was lucky enough to be there.
God Bless my ole school :))
Tom, I will stand corrected but I think that that was a freight terminal by the 1950's and passenger service to North Philadelphia was from the West Trenton Station. My aunt was secretary to he head of Atlantic Richfield and she commuted from there. I believe Richfield had a large fuel depot on Duck Island. I think the "bread and butter" freight of the Reading was transporting the "hard" anthracite coal from the mountains of PA.
Ed Millerick
Tom
Ed is correct, this was the rail head for Reading Freight. It was as indicated located on No. Warren St. between Ringold, and Tucker Streets, directly across from the Battle Monument.
I worked as a kid in the Fruit and Produce wholesalers on Tucker St.
The line was known as the Belvedere Line, went north up along the deleware river,and had crossings I beleive in Easton, and Columbia just above Belvedere, with a spur to General Motors, and West Trenton.
Ironically enough, I bought 2,000 feet(4.5 acres) of this than abandoned spur in the late 1980's, and developed it into 20 homesites which were built along Homan Ave. and known as "Ewing Pointe"
The land within the City of Trenton, was enough to build 15 town houses on, and I donated it to Fr. Brian, and Martin House for transitional housing for the homeless. It was the first ever in NJ that this inovative method was employed.
Now the Reading line from West Trenton was our direct route to Willow Grove Amusement Park. Often we would miss the last train back and had to sleep on the grounds of the all girls Beaver College. Tough life, but I was glad to do it.
Regards
Mike Kuzma
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HI TOM...THIS IS HOW THINGS LOOKED THE DAY I WAS BORN ON AUG.30 1919. I MUST SAY THERE HAVE BEEN MANY CHANGES THROUGH OUT ALL THESE PAST YEARS, SOME GOOD AND OTHERS BAD. I THANK GOD TO ALLOW ME TO WITNESS ALL THE EVENTS AND STLL GIVE ME THE ABILITY TO COMMENT ON YOUR EFFORTS TO BRING BACK THE GLORY OF THE OLDEN DAYS. THANK YOU AND PRAY WE'LL BOTH BE AROUND FOR STILL MORE MEMORIES.
I WOULD LIKE TO ADD TOM....HOW TRAGIC FOR OTHERS, LIKE MY BROTHER "CHUCK" AND MANY OTHER DOCTORS WHO PASSED AWAY AT A YOUNG AGE BEFORE GIVEN THE CHANCE TO PERFORM THE KNOWLEDGE GAINED THROUGH THEIR WORK IN MEDICAL SCHOOL AND INTERNSHIP IN HOSPITALS. MAY GOD BLESS THEM. BEST REGARDS.
Tuesday, August 07, 2012
Ralph, lest I forget...Happy Birthday, when August 30 rolls around. Thanks much to you and Tom for all you do for us, who can't be there, back home. Ron Bound
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
Thanks .... Ed Millerick
Thursday, August 09, 2012
HI TOM....WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? I HOPE EVERYTHING IS OKAY . TODAY WAS MY BIRTHDAY AND WAS HOPING TO READ SOMETHING AMONG US OLDTIMERS THAT WOULD BOOST OUR MORAL. I'M GONNA BE 94 YEARS OLD ON MY NEXT ONE AND ONLY GOD KNOWS IF THAT'S GONNA HAPPEN. I'M HOPING TO HEAR FROM YOU SOON AND PRAY YOU'RE DOING WELL. BEST REGARDS.
Monday, September 03, 2012
EVERYTHING IS JUST FINE, RALPH. THANKS FOR ASKING. I TOOK A LONG WEEKEND. THE FIRST ONE I HAVE TAKEN IN MANY MONTHS. I'LL BE BACK AT THE HELM TOMORROW (TUESDAY).
TOM GLOVER
Monday, September 03, 2012
HI TOM....GLAD TO HEAR YOU'RE GONNA BE BACK IN THE GROOVE TODAY. I'M SURE EVERY ONE WAS CONCERNED AND LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR GOOD WORK.-BEST REGARDS.
Tuesday, September 04, 2012