Brooklyn Back When - Open Thread
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Thanks Judy and Terry, Ya I remeber those days as well, I loved your Mom , as did my grandmother and my mom, she had a way of making everyone she was around feel special! My grandmother always looked forward to vist with Margie, she was one of a kind, the apple dosen't fall far from the tree in this case. Keep Mia interested at her age thats all you really want to do now....it is soo good that she is doing it!
Miss Uncle Chick, what a guy!Thanks for thinking of me and them.
Love ya
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HI GUYS..
AL..HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUR MOM IN HEAVEN!!
ALWAY GREAT TO SEE YOU POST ON HERE..JUDY PRAYERS FOR JONATHON..
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HEPPY BIRTHDAY IN HEAVEN TO ALS MOM
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WELL I FINEALY GOT DOWN TO WHAT THE DOCS CALL MY DRY WEIGHT
AND ITS THE BEST SINCE I FIRST GOT SICK I AM NOW AT 221LBS
I JUST LOVE IT BEFORE I GOT SICK I WAS 175LBS STORNG AS A BULL WHEN I GOT SICK I WENT UP TO 310LBS THAT WAS IN 1997
WOW YEARS GO BY FAST -
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GOOD NIGHT SWEET DREAMS
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Hi Everyone....
Freddy thank you so much for that post
Ive said it many times before ....
You are an Inspiration to All of Us!Judy....praying everything goes smoothly
with Jonathan's bone marrow transplantAl ...lots of hugggs
Terry ... you always manage to get people together
for lots of laughs....you have a heart of gold!ANTHONY ....what the hell were you thinking posting
that youtube video!!! (YOU KNOW THE ONE IM TALKING ABOUT)
I TRIED PUSHING YOUR PLANTER TO 4TH AVE....LOL
NAHHH JUST KIDDING
GLAD YOUR DOING BETTER! WINK & A SMACKGoodnight & sweet dreams
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AS PER ANTHONY
WELL I FINEALY GOT DOWN TO WHAT THE DOCS CALL MY DRY WEIGHT
AND ITS THE BEST SINCE I FIRST GOT SICK I AM NOW AT 221LBS
I JUST LOVE IT BEFORE I GOT SICK I WAS 175LBS STORNG AS A BULL WHEN I GOT SICK I WENT UP TO 310LBS THAT WAS IN 1997
WOW YEARS GO BY FASTANTHONY HOW MUCH DO YOU WEIGH IF YOUR WET????
WINK
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SUZIE HELLO GIRL
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OH WELL I GUESS I MISSED YA
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TONIGHT I BRING YOU SOME DOO WOP CHRISTMAS
PLEASE ENJOYGOOD NIGHT TO AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT
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FRED
MY BROTHER FRANK WAS STRONG WILLED,AND ALWAYS HAD A GTREAT OUTLOOK ON LIFE YOU LIVE IT AND ENJOY IT....THE TIME YOU REFER TO WHEN HE WAS PLAYING STICKBALL ON 6TH AVE AND THEY USED HIS PROSTHESIS FOR A BAT I HAVE THAT ON VHS VIDEO IT WAS HILARIOUS.BUT HE WAS SO SERIOUS HE WAS QUITE A GUY AND I MISS HIM A GREAT DEAL.IN THIS VIDEO THER WERE A LOT OF GUYS FROM THE 6TH.AVE. CLUB IN IT. TAKE CARE AND AGAAIN MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY -
FRED
MY BROTHER FRANK WAS STRONG WILLED,AND ALWAYS HAD A GTREAT OUTLOOK ON LIFE YOU LIVE IT AND ENJOY IT....THE TIME YOU REFER TO WHEN HE WAS PLAYING STICKBALL ON 6TH AVE AND THEY USED HIS PROSTHESIS FOR A BAT I HAVE THAT ON VHS VIDEO IT WAS HILARIOUS.BUT HE WAS SO SERIOUS HE WAS QUITE A GUY AND I MISS HIM A GREAT DEAL.IN THIS VIDEO THER WERE A LOT OF GUYS FROM THE 6TH.AVE. CLUB IN IT. TAKE CARE AND AGAAIN MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY -
GOOD MORNING, FRIENDS

JERRY THAT IS ONE HELL OF A STORY ABOUT YOUR BROTHER..
WHAT A GUY!!! MAYBE SOMEDAY, WE CAN ALL SEE THAT VIDEO..
(MAYBE THE NEXT RE UINON???)TAKE CARE & LOVE YA, XX
OK..TONITE, FT HAMILTON IS PLAYING AGAINST LINCOLN HS FOR
THE CHAMPIONSHIP AT YANKEE STADIUM..TONIANN IS SO EXCITED
ABOUT THIS..THSE KIDS WILL BE IN THE FREEZING COLD TONITE
CHEERING THEIR SCHOOLS ON... GOOD LUCK TO FT. HAMILTON &
LINCOLN HS..YOU ARE BOTH WINNERS!!!
HAVE A NICE DAY & C U ALL, LATER...:)
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Fifty years have passed since United Airlines Flight 826 crashed into Seventh Avenue and Sterling Place, but Vito Fiumefreddo still can’t get the ghastly smell of death out of his head.
Today, there’s no grand memorial at the site of the crash, but Fiumefreddo and those who were in the neighborhood on frigid Dec. 16, 1960 will never forget its horror — at the time, the worst aviation disaster in American history.
A tranquil blanket of snow covered Park Slope that morning, but in the sky nine miles away, there was turmoil.
A United Airlines DC-8 and a TWA Constellation were desperately fighting dense cloud cover to no avail — the planes collided at 10:33 am over a military airfield in Staten Island.
The pilot of the wounded United flight tried to keep his plane aloft, but he kept losing altitude, clipping 126 Sterling Pl. before slamming into slammed into 123 Sterling Pl. — ironically home to the Pillar of Fire Church.
On Seventh Street and Eighth Avenue — about 10 blocks away — then-17-years-old Fiumefreddo, heard a noise that sounded like a bomb.
“I ran towards it to see what it was all about,” he recalled. “I climbed up on a mound of snow and I saw. The stench was horrible. You could smell the burning flesh.”
All 130 passengers were killed — and six people on the ground: Wallace E. Lewis, the caretaker at the church; Joseph Colacano and John Opperisano, Christmas tree salesmen; Charles J. Cooper, a Sanitation worker; a butcher shop employee; and Dr. Jacob Crooks, who was out walking his dog.
But one boy, 11-year-old Stephen Baltz of Illinois, survived the initial accident for more than a day before succumbing to his wounds.
The TWA flight hurtled to its doom on Staten Island, killing all 44 passengers.
News didn’t travel fast then, and in the midst of a Cold War, there was uncertainty — and fear.
“The nuns at St. Thomas Aquinas on Fourth Avenue had all the kids go under their desks,” recalled Park Slope lifer Tom Miskel, who was 15 at the time. “They thought there might have been an attack.”
The entire block became “an arena of terror, ” according to press accounts.
Fiumefreddo remembers seeing burnt bodies being taken to a nearby bowling alley, now a pool hall on Flatbush Avenue. “It became a morgue,” he said.
The crash sent ripples across the borough — and still resonates.
“Fifty years later it is as vivid to me as the day it happened,” said Bob Thoelen, a Bensonhurst-born aerospace engineer now living in Connecticut.
“This was the first time I came face to face with death,” said Thoelen, who was classmates with Elaine Cooper, daughter of the Sanitation worker who died at the scene. “I learned that people die.”
Thoelen vividly remembers everyone praying for Baltz, but he died 26 hours later, his body badly burned and his lungs scorched by jet fuel.
In his brief time at Methodist Hospital — then, as now, on Sixth Street — Baltz made an impact, lucidly telling the doctors of his ordeal.
“I remember looking out the plane window at the snow below covering the city,” he told his caregivers. “It looked like a picture out of a fairy book. Then all of a sudden there was an explosion. The plane started to fall and people started to scream. I held on to my seat and then the plane crashed.”
A small bronze memorial to the crash victims hangs in the hospital’s chapel, a plaque containing the coins — 65 cents worth — that were in the boy’s pocket.
A larger memorial will be unveiled next week at Green-Wood Cemetery, where a memorial service is planned. The eight-foot-tall granite monument will feature a bronze plaque etched with the names of those killed, and will stand near a gravesite where remains of some victims are interred.
For decades, the crash site was something of a neighborhood curse, with many development projects failing before a condominium finally rose on Sterling Place at Seventh Avenue three years ago.
Worse, perhaps, is that so few of the new Brooklynites even know of the crash.
Inside Fiumefreddo’s Park Slope Barber Shop — a century-old institution on Seventh Avenue — Alfredo Fiumefreddo was cutting the hair of a young patron, oblivious to the questions of a reporter about a long-forgotten past.
“A plane crashed here?” the customer softly asked his barber.
Memorial unveiling and memorial serice at Green-Wood Cemetery [enter at 25th Street and Fifth Avenue in Greenwood Heights, (718) 768-7300] on Dec. 16 at 9:45 am.
'imagine, 50 years gone by'???
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I remember it as if it were yesterday. sitting in my 5th grade classroom in Saint John's. Not paying attention to my lesson (as usual) I was looking out the window towards the church. I see a plane flying very low. I am just a kid what o I know at 10 years old. I guess that was when he was trying to land in the cemetery.
This has remained with me since I was ten. Every time after the crash I would be so frightened every time I head or saw a plane in the sky.I will never forget that day and night.
I remember a boy in my class came into school and tld me his father took him to see the crash and he had a spoon from the airlines. (at that time they used real silver spoons not plastic) that also stuck in my mind for years and until now. Why would anyone take a child to a crash site and let him take something from it.
I was the same age as the boy who died.
Years later I worked at Methodist Hospital and had my children there. Always went to the chapel to say a prayer under the memory plaque for Stephen.
I will be 60 years old and I still remember that day as if it was yesterday. RIP STEPHEN I NEVER FORGOT YOU EVEN THOUGH WE NEVER MET.. -
Hi Suzie Thank u for your kind words to me. Love ya
Hi cuz. Have a great day
I have been wearing my gloves from the party and they are so nice and warm....
Little Geri really like the scarf and bracelet I wrapped... lol -
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Wow what a story....finally they are having some sort of memorial for them.
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HI CUZ..YES, THE GLOVES WERE BEAUTIFUL.. DEBBIE S. HAS GOOD TASTE

I, TOO REMEMBER THE PLANE CRASH.. IT WAS THE TALK OF THE TOWN FOR A LONG TIME..I REMEMBER THAT BOY BEING THE ONLY
SURVIVIOR FOR A SHORT TIME.. MAY THEY ALL BE RESTING IN PEACE..AMEN..XXHI JUDY.. LOVE THE XMAS PICTURE.. IT BRIGHTENS UP THE BLOG
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Hello All,
I had married and moved to NJ in 1960 but I remember the plane crash well. It was of course of great interest being so close to where I lived & was raised just 6 months before. Also Carol's Mother was still (and still is) living onto Street. Carol's Mother was working in Methodist hospital in 1960 so I am sure she has some information in her memory banks.
Anyone considering rushing to Florida to get warm right now better wait. If you do come, bring warm clothes & forget the bikini. 38 degrees yesterday AM in Tampa and about the same today. Only going up to the 50's. Sounds like a repeat of last January when we broke all kinds of cold records.
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