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From: Joan Jano (momocher@yahoo.com)Date: 03/20/2007
Hi fellow Brooklynites! I went to PS 182, Jr. HS 149 and graduated Jefferson in 1962. I lived on New Jersey Ave., between Sutter and Blake. I know Lynn (Troyansky) Arroyo from all three schools and I see she has posted here--Hi Lynn. Memories: Mrs. Levy's,the small candy shop/book supplies store on Vermont Ave. & Dumont, right across from 182. Everybody bought their candy there and book supplies--cannot remember the name of the store. Mrs. Levy was an elderly, tiny, but sharp lady. Everyone knew not to try to steal in her store!! The knish vendor right in front of her store and for 10 cents you got the best tasting knish ever (he was an old man with an old steel cart; these days I wonder where the heck he got those knishes, but they were simply delicious). Jack's candy store on Sutter Ave. & Vermont, across from 149--the best egg creams and malteds on earth. The popular hangout on the corner of Pennsylvania & Livonia Aves., where all the Jefferson "jocks" hung out, across from Jefferson Field (can't remember the name, am getting too old!). The movie theater on Livonia Ave., where they sold dinner sets, one piece a week. Oh, the memories.
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Hi Joan, I'm an "old" East New Yorker. Went to 149 also, but then moved, and attended Franklin K. Lane HS .Graduated 1960!! Can help you a little because the name of the luncheonette you are referring to was Metrick's.I know, because my father owned the Barber/Beauty Shops, on Livonia directly opposite Thomas Jefferson Field.Great memories huh?
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