Re: You know you're a JC old-timer if you remember...
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I believe the Mayor who prevented the show from being held at Roosevelt Stadium was named Berry.
Posted on: 2011/4/6 4:15
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Re: You know you're a JC old-timer if you remember...
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Some more memories:
Bruno's Restaurant on Summit Avenue High School Field on Montgomery Street The Fulton and the Monticello Theaters The second floor bowling alley on the corner of Monticello and Communipaw Avenues Fiore's home made ravioli and fresh mozzarella on Newark Avenue Shopping districts on Jackson and Ocean Avenues Packenham's Funeral Home on Arlington Avenue The tuxedo rental on Monticello Avenue Rocky Pope's All Star Sports Store on Bergen Avenue American Can Company Airco and the Westinghouse Elevator Division on Pacific Avenue St Michael's High School When almost everyone you knew had worked at the "Print" at one time in their lives Manna's, Faccone's and the Keyhole Restaurants on First Street Cas Rutkowski's Jersey Journal Sports articles The Prep-Dickinson Thanksgiving Day football game at Roosevelt Stadium Fifty five cent slices at Three Guys from Italy on the Square
Posted on: 2011/1/3 13:57
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Re: **JC RESTAURANTS PAST & PRESENT ***
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Not sure if this is still ongoing but I'd like to add Manna's, Faccone's and the Keyhole Italian restaurants all within a block of each other in the downtown area close to the Dixon Mill.
Posted on: 2010/7/30 6:38
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