Correct Senior, That was Woolworths and "Upstairs Records" was on the 2nd floor of the building to the right of the parking garage entrance. Just an FYI across Main Street there was Gloria's Pizza and Bickfords Cafeteria. As "Archie" once sang, "Those were the days."
I cannot say what I want to say here, however I do hope life imprisonment without parole is sanctioned. Rest In Peace to all those that are represented by that memorial.
When 152 moved to Utopia with 299, that was also the time when 275 moved to Merrick Blvd. from the big house on 162 street. Correct me if I'm mistaken.
It wasn't exactly on the corner but a bit north on Prince on the west side of the street. I was an old victorian style building. Remember the Shell gas station on the northeast corner of 35 & Prince?
Elmer, I forgot that common sense is not common any longer in this society. lol I had 20 years as a Lt. and had my share of "unable to gain entry" scenarios.
If a boss was assigned his/her first action should be to tell the dispatcher to notify FD to have an engine respond. Having the boss travel there and then request an engine would be too time consuming and not beneficial to the situation at hand. Monday morning quarterbacking here, but did the...
Back in the days of 296 getting to that address was not at simple as it seems. 26th Avenue was all open area east of 125 street with no cross streets. It would have been using 124 street to 26 because 125 was one way northbound.
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