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The Bronx
Anybody on here from the Pelham Parkway area in The Bronx, New York or graduated from Columbus High School?
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As you know it is a very nice section of da Bronx!!!!! |
Yep, Westchester Square in my earlier years. Mom & Dad moved to Pelham Pwy in the mid-60's, Mom worked at Albert Einstein College as head of MD/PHD program until she passed away in '83. Just returned from da Bronx last weekend, it was nice to see the old neighborhood and eat the fabulous FOOD!!!! Wow, didn't realize how much I missed it.
I graduated from Evander Childs HS. A couple of my cousins graduated from Columbus. |
Graduated from Columbus in 1973. Lived in Pelham Bay until my late 20's.
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grew up in The Bronx, graduated from Evander, then taught at PS 97 in Pelham Parkway area.
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Hi Floridagal
I grew up in the Bronx. Clason Point area and went to Preston High in Throgs Neck. When I married I moved to Pelham Bay. Have lived in Manhattan now for 37 years and ......... it looks like I will be living the TV by next summer. https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...lies/crap2.gif
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ps 14, jhs 101, columbus high, waterberry park, moved 1967 to jersey
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I went to PS97 and my wife graduated from Preston H.S.
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The Bronx
James Monroe H.S.
Parkchester The Grand Concourse South Bronx etc. etc. etc. Delivered news papers while working my way through college. Delivered to the candy store just off the corner of White Plains and Pelham Pkwy. I believe that candy store was in a movie called The Pope of Greenwich Village. The scene involved a cop who was mooching coffee in the candy store and "Paulie" put some horse laxitives in his cup when the cop was not looking. |
Before moving from E 167th St. (Ft. Apache Precinct), use to take the train to Pelham Pkway and then wait on line for the Orchard Beach bus. Moved to Gun Hill Rd. (near Montifore Hospital) in 1963 and graduated from Aquinas High on Belmont Ave (Dion & The Bemonts). Went to a bar in Pelham called the Bridle Path (I believe) a couple of times. Loved growing up in the Bronx. Wish I could go back (when I 'm in NJ) and drive through but can't find anyone willing to go. :cry:
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Went back to Pelham Parkway about 10 years ago. Brought back alot of good memories. My friends and I always waited for the bus to take us to Orchard Beach and City Island. Great restaurant just over the bridge.
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Does anyone know if they still have a Bronx Club?? I can never find it in the rec news.
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Not myself personally, but my Great Uncle Louie was a barber in the Bronx.
He raised his family in the Bronx......but after World War II, they all spread out to Connecticut and eventually California. His eldest son stayed in Paris France after the war (he married a "war bride" who had been born in Monaco of all places. They raised their 4 children in Paris. One lives in Hawaii now, the others in California. Uncle Louie was my dad's uncle and the "little brother" who at age nine escorted his big sister, my grandmother, on the ship to Ellis Island. Her parents thought she needed a chaperone. She took care of him with the rest of her children, after they were born...........actually, many others in my dad's family lived in The Bronx....and some still do.....Bronx and Brooklyn. |
Kingsbridge area of the Bronx is where I lived for much of my youth. When that area started going "downhill" in the later 70's we moved to the Grand Concourse near Bedford Park. Only lived there for about a year when there was a huge apartment house fire. Haven't lived in the Bronx since, but I'm still only minutes away. I think half of Yonkers is made up of former Bronx people. Some call it Bronkers :)
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grew up in the Van Nest section of the Bronx and graduated from Cardinal Spellman HS in '69
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Hi everyone. I've been lurking for about a year and a half and this is my first post on TOTV. I love this site. And it took ' Bronx Tale' to get me to become active.
I grew up on Manhattan's West Side but went to All Hallows High School up near Yankee Stadium at 164th between Walton and the Concourse. I had the Irish Christian Brothers and it was a magnificent experience. We had end of year boat trips on the old and venerable 'City of Keansburg' to Rye Beach. Girls schools were always invited, including variously Aquinas, St. Simon Stock, I think Preston and once at least, Dominican Academy from the east 60's in Manhattan. After college, I taught for two years at St. Catharine Academy, an all girls Catholic hs on Williamsbridge and just off Pelham Parkway. As a wet behind the ears teacher, I seemed to be the only one concerned and alarmed about the occasional bomb threats called in. I relaxed after many of the students explained that there was no need for concern and did I notice the threats were called in only in the mid afternoon? I was told the boyfriends down a few blocks at Columbus were the culprits and were trying to see if they could gain additional time with their girls after school. The nuns generally foiled this by making the girls return to the school without the hoped for early dismissal. LOL. I moved with my beloved to beautiful Woodbury up north in December 2012 and love the Villages. It's still a 'pinch me I'm dreaming' kind of feeling! I'll try to introduced myself in the traditional way on the newbies' thread soon. |
Creston JHS......De Witt Clinton HS.
Lived off Fordham & Grand. |
This is funny.Now, looking over all your posts above, it is a bit of a small world.
Often in the summer, several of us from our West Eighties neighborhood in Manhattan would take the Pelham Bay subway/el to the end, then grab a bus to City Island where one of our crowd had a summer bungalow. We'd canoe out to Rat Island and sit amid the bird droppings and drink our two tall cans of Rheingold and smoke Hit Parade cigarettes and think we were beyond 'cool.' :) Bringing the canoe back up the ramp later was often very 'un-cool' but enough. My dad worked for years in Con Edison in the manhole gangs around the city. When he approached retirement, in the mid 1970's, the company, as it did with many of the old guys, put him in a dispatch job in Van Nest yard. Light duty til retirement. Good company back then. We lived on Long Island before moving here, and as another Bronx connection, we got our beagle in 2009 from a girl who bred AKC beagles at her home in Morris Park, the clean, tight knit and heavily Italian-American neighborhood right across Pelham Parkway from St Catharine HS. Her mother was one of my old students unbeknownst to any of us until we met! I remember happily Jahn's on Fordham Road, Donaghy's Steak House on 231st in Kingsbridge, Stella Dora's restaurant with its aromas wafting up to the commuters on the 238th St Station on Broadway, and S&S Chessecake also on 238th. In college, we hung out a lot on Fridays in Forde's Bar across from the Kingsbridge Armory. I loved the Bronx back in the sixties and early seventies. |
Parkchester
St. Helenas, Class of '68 |
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