tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19041693.post7482499187297896829..comments2024-03-09T12:18:51.016-05:00Comments on TOM GLOVER'S HAMILTON LIBRARY SCRAPBOOK: LOCAL HISTORY WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH.: 1949: E. Front and So. Montgomery Street TrentonTom Gloverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01749723834326832799noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19041693.post-5025977829223581502012-06-12T17:09:54.095-04:002012-06-12T17:09:54.095-04:00Hi Tom, You are getting a lot of mileage out of th...Hi Tom, You are getting a lot of mileage out of this photo. Way back, when we discussed the Gulf station, I mentioned, remembering the parking in the center of Montgomery St, from Front to the public restroom. Here, you can clearly see it. I had forgotten about that ESSO gas station and parking garage in the middle of the block, on the left. A neat old building. It's funny, I don't remember buying records at Zorn's. I do remember always stopping at Howe's (I believe I'm spelling it correctly) Record Shop on State St., between Broad and Warren. Just down from Traver's Book Store. There was also a great music store on Front St., between Broad and Montgomery. Musical instruments and sheet music. My parents purchased a piano for my 6th birthday, at Mifflin Piano, on East State and I still have it, 65 years later. I just keep rambling on. It's the photos! rayfromvillaparkrayfromvillaparknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19041693.post-74843015584107026822012-06-12T13:03:03.176-04:002012-06-12T13:03:03.176-04:00HI TOM....ZORN WAS A NEIGHBOR OF MY BROTHER LOU ON...HI TOM....ZORN WAS A NEIGHBOR OF MY BROTHER LOU ON PARK LANE IN BROMLEY DURING THE 50'S. HE CARRIED JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING YOU NEEDED IN ELECTRONICS. HIS SISTER LAW WAS ALSO A CLOSE FRIEND AND WE OFTEN GOT TOGETHER FOR SOCIALS. BEST REGARDS.RALPH LUCARELLAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19041693.post-33344786249958667902012-06-12T12:59:17.865-04:002012-06-12T12:59:17.865-04:00I spent lots of quality time in Ed Smolinski's...I spent lots of quality time in Ed Smolinski's Willys, like that one. Roaming fields and running hounds. One of the cars on my list that I'll sadly never get to. First of the 4X4's and could go almost anywhere.<br /><br />Ed MillerickAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com