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Re: You know you're a JC old-timer if you remember...
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Oops now I get it you were looking for information on Brook Valley Day Camp sponsored by the YMCA. Carry on.
Posted on: 2013/11/20 2:32
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DZ1977 wrote: Quote: heights wrote: Hey DZ1977 here are some links about the YMCA.I don?t know the status of the project ?.654 Bergen Ave Jersey City set to transform former YMCA; mayor's opponent calls it election-year gambit http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... y_set_to_transform_f.html JC press release about the project (pdf): http://www.cityofjerseycity.com/uploa ... MCA%20press%20release.pdf Cool JC history link?(click return to A to Z) http://www.njcu.edu/programs/jchistory/pages/y_pages/ymca.htm enjoy
Posted on: 2013/11/20 1:40
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Hey I remember Ray the bus driver he used to drive us there and on the way he would stop at the bakery on 23 north. We would board the old gray fish bowl bus ID #B-30 I remember seeing him about 6 or 7 years later driving route #10 Bayonne Hudson Boulevard bus line. Cool times at Brook Valley Day Camp. I often think about that place. Do you remember councilors Cathy, Luke, and the Casey brothers, and also that mean camp leader Chong ?
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Living in Kinnelon now and can not find the YMCA site. Spent 6 summers there and would love to know where it was. I remember Ray the bus driver.....
Posted on: 2013/11/19 23:05
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Yeah the Canton was a beautiful restaurant.
I think I may have asked this before. Down in Marion/JSq we used to play a street game called skelsies. Do any JC old-timers remember that game? We used to have big tournaments at the end of summer vacation. Brackets, ratings, seeds, rain dates the whole deal. You would use your "bestest" flat top filled with wax. I think the winner got a Pink hi-bounce ball and bragging rights. (chicks always dug the skelsies champ) There are a lot of people from different parts of the tri-state area and country on JCList. Did you have a similar game? NYer's called it sully. www.streetplay.com/sully (Cool website)
Posted on: 2013/6/15 23:34
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To this day, when I think of really good traditional Chinese Restaurants, I often think of the Canton.
I'm not sure places like that exist much anymore. They have been replaced by urban corner, or suburban strip mall establishments that pale in comparison.
Posted on: 2013/6/15 22:55
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I remember those days, properties were selling for less than $10,000 each. I know someone who picked up a property for less than $500 (five hundred) dollars. Taxes were reasonable too.
Posted on: 2013/6/14 23:49
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Can't get it to embed, but here is a cool old video of "The Village" area downtown 40 years ago:
http://youtu.be/Tx96c-3z0-4
Posted on: 2013/6/13 13:43
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Most of that block is gang territory now, 105 is abandoned crack house. There is not much left of the childhood home you once cherished, the city has let most of Ocean ave rot. It is currently listed at 45k.
Posted on: 2013/4/5 12:02
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Yeah, that's a bit young. I was at 105 Ocean Ave. Neptune at one end, and Winfield at the other. Lived over a bar called "The Rainbow Tavern"
Posted on: 2013/4/5 1:01
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Where was it located? Ocean ave is nothing like it was, the city has pretty much destroyed it. It is most likely an abandoned building or an open lot. If you know the address I will take a picture and post it here. Cheers!
Posted on: 2013/3/21 13:00
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There's still a Mr. Softee in the Heights. Same guy who rode the truck in the 80's...but I'm not sure if that's old timer enough...
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Posted on: 2013/3/21 2:41
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I agree! I don't have many, but love to see some pictures from my childhood home.
Posted on: 2013/3/21 2:23
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Oh my God! I remember so many of these places, and things! Moved away from Jersey in 1976. Was born in Bayonne. Moved to Jersey City at 4 or so. Started school at Ezra L Nolan/PS 40. I lived on Ocean Ave, so I know the A&P, Sodano's Chicken Market, Greenville Bakery, Schuetz Bakery, Sandler's! Both sides of street! Got OUR sneakers and BLUE Gymsuits there too! Bayonne Pool every summer, Finest Grocery Store. The Freezer Fresh and Mister Softee Ice Cream Trucks, the guy who sold fresh hot bread loaves out of his car/station wagon! Shall I continue?!!! Oh my, the stories I have about growing up in Jersey City!
Posted on: 2013/3/21 2:10
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No one ever remembers Rafael Torres killing his wife and 7 of their kids in the apartment behind their store at 347 Palisade Ave in 1969. I could never figure out how he managed to do it in the middle of the afternoon since most of the kids were teenagers. Only one managed to get away.
Posted on: 2013/3/14 18:29
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I still mourn the passing of Jule's and Pete Ilvento's on West Side Avenue. These were Italian restaurants out of another era. Red-checked tablecloths, booths made out of plywood, and not contaminated by any hints of daylight. You'd go in, have a nice simple meal, a bottle of wine, and even on your first visit felt at home.
There's nothing that compares. Rita and Joe's is great, but a little too classy.
Posted on: 2013/3/14 1:50
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Also...
If you remember when Curries was nice place to live The stink pot way staircase The portable pool behind 71 Merritt Street and the day someone filled it with furniture Hitting the trains. The sneaker factory fire in Bayonne You could pay your Curries Woods rent in the main office. When white people still lived in Curries Woods and everyone got along And the old people would sit out front on lawn chairs at night When Marion projects closed down and they all came over to Curries Woods When they still used the incinerators to burn garbage When the mail boxes were in the building lobbies. Trick or treating and trying to avoid the guys with socks filled with flour. When lighteing struck the chimney at 5 Heckman Drive and 71 Merritt Street Sam the German Shepard from Pamrapo Avenue and the fear he spread across Curries Woods. Diane's Dress Shop on Old Bergen Road. The Salvage Store The Good Humor Man The Pizza Truck The laundry mat at 5 Heckman Drive Country Village was off limits to black people When every public school kid in Curries Woods went to PS 40 (Ezra L. Nolan) Summer time swimming at P.S. 40 Hudson Cleaners on Ocean and Gates, the A&P across the street and the pizza parlor at the corner of Gates and Old Bergen road. And when you could get a slice of really good pizza for 25-Cents Charcoal Treat Bay Cinema and the time when they were showing Logan's Run and when they got to brief nude scene the projectionist covered the lens so we couldn't see the screen The Skating Rink on the Boulevard Ebony Club parties at St. Peter's Prep. The Omicrons The late summer night when the Bones came to Curries Woods looking for trouble in a Volkswagon Beetle and the car broke down on Heckman Drive near 5 Heckman. Super Saver Grocery Store on Garfield Avenue Sinclair Gas on Garfield Avenue The Cottilion at the Church of the Incarnation. The house on Summitt Avenue where Black Panther meetings were held. Vote Robinson for Mayor Row A-5
Posted on: 2012/10/2 2:04
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I also remember:
Ape Day at Lowe?s Theatre when they showed all five Planet of the Apes Movies back to back The gruff old bus dispatcher at the Greenville Bus Co. depot on Merritt Street who would gas up the busses with a cigar smoldering in his mouth Nino?s Used Cars at Claremont and Garfield Cameo Theatre on Ocean near Cator When ambulances were Cadillacs The Central Railroad of New Jersey Ferry Hudson County Police
Posted on: 2012/10/1 15:50
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I remember the bus driver. I remember the B-1 bus. And if I am correct wasn't there a B-52 bus and a B-29? On the way home, we used to kneel in the back row seat of the bus looking out the rear window and when the bus driver would hit the bumps, we would bounce up. I also remember going to the camp and just before we got to the camp, we'd make a very tight right turn onto a narrow bridge over a set of railroad tracks. And, if I remember correctly, Thursday was the one overnight at Brook Valley.
Posted on: 2012/10/1 15:44
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I remember Brook Valley Day Camp sponcered by the YMCA on Bergen Ave. Do you remember Ray the bus driver he drove the old grey B1 Hudson Blvd. fish bowl bus. There were the Casey brothers and Luke who were counselers, and Chong the screaming meanie director of the camp. The camp was located up Rt. 23 in Kinnelon out in Morris County. Ray used to pull into the little outdoor mall over by the bakery so us kids could get a snack from the "long" drive.
Posted on: 2012/10/1 15:12
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This is some of what I remember...
The Bones...and they were not a mythical gang...I know people who were attacked by the bones. Sandler?s on Ocean Avenue for converse sneakers, gym shorts for boys and the one piece blue gym suits for girls. Sodano?s Live Poultry Shop on Ocean Avenue near Gates Avenue Two Guys on Route 440 Great Eastern on 440 near the Roosevelt Drive-in The Bookmobile The Showmobile The Greenville Avenue bus when they were Green The Bergen Avenue bus when they were Orange The Central Avenue Bus when they were Brown The Blvd Bus when it was Gray The Montgomery Avenue Bus when it was Maroon The Red and Tan Bus Line Bay Cinema at City Line Plaza Bay Drugs at City Line Plaza Bayonne Pool on the Blvd Journal square when you had to catch the busses outside because the Path Center had not yet been built Robert Hall on Route 440 King Lincoln Mercury at Seaview Avenue and the Blvd. When the apartment buildings on Merritt Street were considered better than those on Heckman Drive Chips Grocery Store at Heckman Drive and Old Bergen Road The old Italian guy who would sell vegetables and fruit on his small flatbed truck Zimp?s Kitchen Milt's Liquors in the Lafayette Section Gino?s Featuring Kentucky Fried Chicken Whimpy Johnson?s Barber Shop on Ege Avenue Call Me G?s on Jackson Avenue Casino in the Park Shop Rite on 440 before it became a Rickle?s. Lorsch 5th Avenue at Journal Sq. Trust Bldg Sound Machine (Record Shop on the Blvd near the Square) The Orange Store (Candy Store on Gates Avenue across the street from PS 40) The 99-S Bus Brook Valley Day Camp Finast Grocery Store on Ocean Avenue across from Bayview Cemetery
Posted on: 2012/10/1 5:22
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Brummer's was great. My grandparents would take me. I'd usually get a root beer float, and a sundae was a special treat. The were also a candy store, some of which was homemade. When I heard it was closing I went back for a last visit - bittersweet. A lovely place and great memories.
Posted on: 2012/9/20 16:19
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According to photos in the book, "Jersey City 1940-1960: The Dan McNulty Collection", a Fisher Beer store was located near the State Theater in the '50s. The store that I had seen which was near the State Theater in the mid '70s was most likely another store since a Fisher Beer store may no longer have existed at that location at that time. This 1972 photo shows Kennedy Boulevard near Journal Square. (State Theater, Rags to Riches, Joyce Leslie, Moriel?s, Lynns, Kitty Kelly & Danny Mack shoe stores) http://bus.nycsubway.org/perl/show?656
Posted on: 2012/9/19 1:35
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A Fisher Beer store existed near the State Theater in the '50s according to photos in the book "Jersey City 1940-1960: The Dan McNulty Collection". There was never a Woolworth store in that location according to the research that I've done. It seems that a Moriel's store, which can be seen in the photo on the web page listed above, may have taken the place of the Fisher Beer store in the '70s.
Posted on: 2012/9/19 1:31
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I recall Simonetti/Sullivan was on Monticello a few doors down from Levy's, another sports store
Posted on: 2012/9/10 8:16
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We have so much in common: I played football at PREP and we practices at OLD COLONY field right across the tracks from HS field.I played in the PREP/Dickinson Thanksgiving game for 3 years and attended with classmates/teammates for years later and we went to the Captain's Table for drinks after the game before we each went home for family Thanksgiving dinner. Cas Rakowski and the Jersey Journal wrote several sports articles about me when I played at PREP. The tux place on Monticello was run by cousins by marriage ( it was called ALLEGRO's). I worked summers at the JC Print in the Lafayette section (where I lived). My grandfather owned a bar and the Westinghouse guys from the day and night shift lunch used to come over for the big sandwiches and cheap booze and I'd have to run a shuttle car for pick up and drop back at the factory. Fond memories and I loved them then as much as I recall them now.
Posted on: 2012/9/10 8:07
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and Del Monte Accordian School around the corner and up the stairs in the Stanley Theatre building. My grammar school even had an accordian band- all Del Monte students!
My rewared after a successful lesson was a dog and drink at Boulevard Drinks, next to Charles mens' shop which was across the alley from the Lowes Theatre which was right next to the JM Fields. That how old an old timer I am.
Posted on: 2012/9/10 7:40
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If you're talking about the Hilltop Tavern it was in the block along the side of the JC armory off Montgomery. The veal parm came in a sizzling plate with the cheese still bubbling!The bar was guys only back then. There was a restaurant attached if you wanted to take a date for pizza.
Posted on: 2012/9/10 7:28
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YOU HAVE A GOOD MEMORY.....AMATO'S HAD THE BEST SEAFOOD AROUND......YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT PAPA J WITH THE LOUD VOICE..IT RAN IN THE FAMILY...
Posted on: 2012/8/19 16:08
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