I was incorrect. The luncheonette and butcher were a few doors further up 122 towards 20th Avenue. That deli in the photo, believe it or not, was a small clothing department store whose name I cannot recall.
If I'm not mistaken, back in the day (when it was 122 street) the deli was "The Sweet Shop" luncheonette and the fire building housed Jimmy's butcher shop.
Thanks Chief.
From the 1989 CD produced by Jabb Music, Catalog #1. The radio station promo copy contained four songs;
1. Christmas Is
2. O Holy Night
3. Christmas Serenade
4. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
You're not alone Sir. If you want to hear Queens you have to listen to the Man/Bx/Bklyn/Qns/S.I. site and hope that another boro is not transmitting when Queens is doing something.
Mack, sure it was a goal for headlines just as the inauguration will be at the King's Theatre in Flatbush, Brooklyn, in lieu of City Hall. Hang on to your hat because this is only the beginning.
I just mentioned that a few days ago in the "Communications" site here. He sounds like he's auditioning to read the disclaimers at the end of auto or medicine commercials.
It's more of a straight run for 167/87 and once they get by Richmond Avenue the road is 3 or for lanes wide. As FDStatenIsland said, it can be a horror trying to get across "Snake Hill" road.
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