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@sophiamarie wrote:

@Jamma  Is Theriot near Soundview and/or White Plains Ave/Rd?  My doctor lived on White Plains Ave or Rd.  

 

Fteley Ave. is parallel to Croes, St. Lawrence, Melcalf, Beach.....  Wasn't 47 on St. Lawrence or Beach Ave???Have you ever googled it.  It looks exactly the same.  Those two big front doors and the stairs leading up to the yard where we stood in line until the bell rang.  LOL - memories.......


I think it was St. Lawrence---yes I googled it awhile ago and indeed it looks the same.  I only went there for 2 yrs.  Seventh and Eigth grade.  I went to P.S. 102 for 1-6 grade.

 

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@sophiamarie wrote:

@Jamma  Is Theriot near Soundview and/or White Plains Ave/Rd?  My doctor lived on White Plains Ave or Rd.  

 

Fteley Ave. is parallel to Croes, St. Lawrence, Melcalf, Beach.....  Wasn't 47 on St. Lawrence or Beach Ave???Have you ever googled it.  It looks exactly the same.  Those two big front doors and the stairs leading up to the yard where we stood in line until the bell rang.  LOL - memories.......


Sorry yes Thieriot Ave is 2 blocks over from White Plains Road.  There is Leland Ave.in between.

 

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@Jamma  Hi again - Is/was 102 on Tremont Avenue??  I remember a public school there.  There was a group of us young moms with babies in carriages and we would walk up Tremont Ave and park the carriages outside of a deli and eat lunch.  Such good times.

 

We also walked to Parkchester and shopped in Macy's and went into Woolworths.  We walked a lot in those days.

 

My MIL worked in Macy's.  My mother didn't work.  So, one was called "Grandma Macy" and the other was "Grandma Macaroni"..........

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@sophiamarie wrote:

@Jamma  Hi again - Is/was 102 on Tremont Avenue??  I remember a public school there.  There was a group of us young moms with babies in carriages and we would walk up Tremont Ave and park the carriages outside of a deli and eat lunch.  Such good times.

 

We also walked to Parkchester and shopped in Macy's and went into Woolworths.  We walked a lot in those days.

 

My MIL worked in Macy's.  My mother didn't work.  So, one was called "Grandma Macy" and the other was "Grandma Macaroni"..........


No P.S. 102 was on Thieriot Ave. down the block from the Apt. House house where I lived.

If I went in the other direction Tremont Ave, was a half block away.

 

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What about jahn's ice cream parlor. That was the best with its kitchen sink dessert. Also krums on the grand concourse. I lived in the north Bronx near university ave. there was a good German bakery there, webbers was its name. The best cakes and breads.