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Anyone from Watson Avenue out there?
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I lived on Blackrock Ave from 1968 to 1971. My mother-in-law and brothers-in-laws lived on Gleason Ave from 1965 to 1979.
"ALL WE ARE SAYING, IS GIVE PEACE A CHANCE" |
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Elder&watson aves
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I used to hang out on Boynton and Watson in the 1ate 50's.
Ellen |
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Hey me too remember victor abrahmowitz????
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I lived on Blackrock Ave. 1948 to 1968
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I lived at 1154 Ward from 1944 to 1956 - between Watson & Westchester.
Grow Old But Never Grow-Up and No Tan Lines |
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Robert, I lived on Blackrock 1968-1972.
"ALL WE ARE SAYING, IS GIVE PEACE A CHANCE" |
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Are u talking about St Helena's High School on Hutchinson River Parkway??
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Did you graduate from there? I am Class of 69.
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Hi Mike, graduated from St Helena;s 1961 a little before your time.
MAria |
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Hey all,
I grew up on Evergreen, between Westchester and Watson (1160), and probably hung out more on the Westchester side than the Watson side, although I walked down Watson to get to 123, and to Boynton to get to 93. Vic Abramowitz, you sound familiar. I went to 93 from 51-56, 123 from 56-60 and Monroe from 60-64 and was in the band and orchestra, playing trumpet and mellophone. I knew alot of guys from that area, particularly if they were in the band or orchestra. My grandmother lived on Boynton, between Watson and Westchester, near the bank (Manufacturere Hanover Trust, across from the Ward Theather). I used to go to that candy store on Elder and Watson, what was it's name? And I took trumpet lessons from my PS 93 music teacher, Mr. Al Kahn, who lived on the corner of Boynton and Watson. He had a son Eddie. I actually was able to contact Mr. Kahn a few years back, and it so amazing to talk with him; I actually recognized his voice. I'd like to hear more about Watson between Evergreen and Morrison, lets speak!! Steve Heller stephenbheller@aol.com |
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What was the names of your mother and brother-in-laws that lived on Gleason Ave. |
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This message has been edited. Last edited by: Stephen Brickel, |
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Hi,
I to lived on Blackrock Ave. 2039 Blackrock the newer apartment building. Went to PS 119 and JHS 125, than went to Our Saviour Lutheran HS |
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I lived at the corner of Watson and Evergreen from 1949-51. I lived at Boynton and Bruckner Blvd. before that. The guys on Evergreen sometimes used to throw rocks at me when I had to go to Westchester to do errands for my mom - hope you weren't one of them! (I threw a few back, but I was a girl!). I went to P.S. 93 for grades 1-3. Anyone remember Mrs. Weinstein in Grade 3? I can't remember the names of the other two teachers. Thanks for the reminders of the Ward Theater and the candy store at Elder and Watson, Steve. I saw Wizard of Oz at the Ward when I was five - didn't sleep for weeks. I don't remember the name of the candy store, but your post brought back the taste of Louis Sherry ice cream, which they were the only place in the neighborhood to sell. We moved upstate before I could decide whether I liked the chocolate or the black cherry better.
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Bronxgirl, did you live on Evergreen, in one of those "garden apartments" between Watson and Bruckner? Between Watson and Westchester it was only 6-story apartment buildings. I lived in the middle of the block, in one of those light tan buildings next to the parking lot. Do you remember the garden apartments they put in-between Evergreen and Wheeler on Watson? I had a few friends who lived there. I also played ball in the lot on the corner of Evergreen and Watson. What memories! I see it all as if it was yesterday! ______________________________________________________________ Where love rules, there is no will to power, and where power predominates, love is lacking. The one is the shadow of the other. |
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I remember when they built those garden apartments. We lived in the pair of buildings on the other side of Watson - they were 6 story, red brick, and had a little courtyard between them. When we moved there from Boynton we really felt like we'd moved to the country, because of that courtyard. It's really wonderful discovering this site and recovering part of one's past.
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If it was the building I remember, I had friends including Marty Zwiebach, Marty Wohl, Larry Falk and Howie Leibowitz who lived there.
May I ask what years you went to 93, 123 and Monroe? ______________________________________________________________ Where love rules, there is no will to power, and where power predominates, love is lacking. The one is the shadow of the other. |
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I found out the candy store on Elder and Watson was called Adelsons or Edelsons. ______________________________________________________________ Where love rules, there is no will to power, and where power predominates, love is lacking. The one is the shadow of the other. |
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