My Brooklyn

Readers Report


Chuck Pravata

Born in Gravesend, Brooklyn. I spent my teenage years on Avenue X, drinking tons of beer and doing all sorts of drugs in P.S. 216 schoolyard. I regret a lot of it, mainly the alcohol and drugs, but that is what we did. I can't change the past. But I had the greatest time hanging out with everyone on Ave. X. They define the word family. I love them all and they will always be a part of me. There's a unity in Brooklyn that is cannot be found anywhere else. A nice place to visit, a great place to live.

9 March 1999


Edna White

I would like to e-mail with other Greenpointers or presently living in Greenpoint. I am 65 years old, went to St. Alphonsus, lived on Kent St. I moved from Greenpoint to N.J. in 1962 and am presently retired in Florida.

9 March 1999


Jack D.

Holy Cross School, During's, Wegman's, Erasmus Hall, Ebbets Field, Kings, Kenmore, Flatbush, Albemarle, Rialto, Blue Mirror, Maple Court, Oscar's, Parade Grounds, Farragut Pool, Riis Park, Floyd Bennet Field, King's Plaza, Macy's Flatbush, Flatbush Boys' Club, baseball (Holy Cross Cavaliers, Jim Sheey, mgr.) etc., etc., etc.

9 March 1999


Eileen

By Brooklyn is Boro Park in the 50s, my father's candy store and luncheonette, Pershing Junior H.S. and John Jay High School in the 60s, Park Slope and the Machine Shop restaurant on 4th street in the early 70s. Anyone out there remember MY brooklyn?

11 March 1999


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