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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2007 20:22:23 GMT -5
a great schoolyard to hang out in back in the early 60's. Today it is filled with portable classrooms. PS 70 on 173rd and Weeks Ave.
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Post by LARRY on Jul 3, 2007 20:41:01 GMT -5
HEY MIKE..I PLAYED MANY STICK BALL GAMES THERE. ALSO STRIKE OUTS AND TWO HAND TOUCH. WHEN IT SNOWED WE HAD THE BEST SNOWBALL FIGHTS THERE. GREAT MEMORIES
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2007 20:42:58 GMT -5
We had a schoolyard across the street at PS46 too Mike...
Sprained my ankle in there, fell in glass (not fun), saw a kid fall off the short roof and land on his face as he went to get a roofed spaldeen (he really got messed up -- Sean definitely remembers this kid "Smiley" -- ironically he was called that before he fell of the roof and lost his teeth...)
The school yard was fun, but a dangerous place LOL!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2007 20:48:42 GMT -5
HEY MIKE..I PLAYED MANY STICK BALL GAMES THERE. ALSO STRIKE OUTS AND TWO HAND TOUCH. WHEN IT SNOWED WE HAD THE BEST SNOWBALL FIGHTS THERE. GREAT MEMORIES Yep, lots of stick and B-ball! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2007 20:50:17 GMT -5
We had a schoolyard across the street at PS46 too Mike... Sprained my ankle in there, fell in glass (not fun), saw a kid fall off the short roof and land on his face as he went to get a roofed spaldeen (he really got messed up -- Sean definitely remembers this kid "Smiley" -- ironically he was called that before he fell of the roof and lost his teeth...) The school yard was fun, but a dangerous place LOL!!! James, I understand the same thing has happened at 46....schoolyard has been taken over by portables
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2007 20:52:23 GMT -5
They built that oversized shack back when i was still living there...
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Post by Barry on Jul 3, 2007 22:50:53 GMT -5
Went to PS 70 from K - 3rd grade.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2007 23:22:46 GMT -5
Barry- My mother graduated ps 70 in 1931 or 1932, and my husband twenty years later. Amazingly they had many of the same teachers! Where did you live when you went to 70?
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Post by Barry on Jul 3, 2007 23:37:06 GMT -5
On the corner of 172nd and Morris ave. Left there in 1950. If I stayed would have graduated in 1953.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2007 23:47:24 GMT -5
My husband, also Barry, grew up at 1711 Moris Avenue, near 174th. His building had Rossoff's drug store built into the corner of it and there was an Ex-lax sign on the Morris Avenue side. I always called it The Ex-Lax building.
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Post by Barry on Jul 3, 2007 23:53:23 GMT -5
I don't remember the exact address but my aunt lived 17 something on the southwest corner of 174th and Morris. Could have been 1711? ??
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2007 0:04:30 GMT -5
What was her last name?
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Post by Barry on Jul 4, 2007 0:18:45 GMT -5
Moshinski
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2007 0:24:25 GMT -5
As far as he remembers, there was no one at 1711 by that name. Didn her building have a Daitch Dairy store around the corner?
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Post by Barry on Jul 4, 2007 0:31:38 GMT -5
I honestly don't remember but it did have stores on the 174th street side going toward Selwyn ave. It was a big building with an elevator on each side. I'm thinking it was the same building.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2007 0:40:51 GMT -5
Yes, 1711 had elevators on each side. I will ask my sister-in-law about your aunt.
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