Guest guest Posted October 1, 2009 Report Share Posted October 1, 2009 What makes you think that the names of old High Schools or where Firehouses were are so important to The Young or The Newcomers? Might be interesting to you! Believe me, no one cares. You said that you were in the graduating class of 1960 so that makes you approx. 67 years old. Do yourself a big favor and keep your history lessons to yourself or share them with your Great Grandchildren. You and your "Great Generation" abandoned the Town a long time ago! Some of us whom have stayed and endured the genocide of the hard working, high tax paying people with family values and the confidence that the "Blur" of what Harrison was, would someday return. So just gather at your reunions with all of your out of town living friends and discuss how Harrison used to be. Your of no help now! Also, continue to drive through Town at Thanksgiving and Christmas and whine about how the place has changed. 'We'= (any Harrison resident) that have stayed here, have seen this change firsthand and have witnessed the mess that has been made of it. Keep the history of Harrison right where it belongs, in the past! Making people think about the past who are terrified of their future here, only makes it hurt all the more to see what has been done. You don't know where you are going unless you have some idea of where you have been. Those buildings and the people who worked in them still are important to me and a lot of other folks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest RIGHT SAID FRED Posted October 1, 2009 Report Share Posted October 1, 2009 What makes you think that the names of old High Schools or where Firehouses were are so important to The Young or The Newcomers? Might be interesting to you! Believe me, no one cares. You said that you were in the graduating class of 1960 so that makes you approx. 67 years old. Do yourself a big favor and keep your history lessons to yourself or share them with your Great Grandchildren. You and your "Great Generation" abandoned the Town a long time ago! Some of us whom have stayed and endured the genocide of the hard working, high tax paying people with family values and the confidence that the "Blur" of what Harrison was, would someday return. So just gather at your reunions with all of your out of town living friends and discuss how Harrison used to be. Your of no help now! Also, continue to drive through Town at Thanksgiving and Christmas and whine about how the place has changed. 'We'= (any Harrison resident) that have stayed here, have seen this change firsthand and have witnessed the mess that has been made of it. Keep the history of Harrison right where it belongs, in the past! Making people think about the past who are terrified of their future here, only makes it hurt all the more to see what has been done. GREAT POINTS ,AND TRUE. MAYBE IF WE BUILD SENIOR HOUSING THEY WILL COME BACK, REMEMBER THE LINE "BUILD IT AND THEY WILL COME" . ITS OUR ONLY HOPE IN THIS FIELD OF DREAMS HERE... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest windbag Posted October 1, 2009 Report Share Posted October 1, 2009 "Perks" and the protection of Mrs. Bagpipes.. fear those "bagpipes" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest Posted October 2, 2009 Report Share Posted October 2, 2009 "Perks" and the protection of Mrs. Bagpipes.. Protection from what? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest Posted October 2, 2009 Report Share Posted October 2, 2009 What makes you think that the names of old High Schools or where Firehouses were are so important to The Young or The Newcomers? Might be interesting to you! Believe me, no one cares. You said that you were in the graduating class of 1960 so that makes you approx. 67 years old. Do yourself a big favor and keep your history lessons to yourself or share them with your Great Grandchildren. You and your "Great Generation" abandoned the Town a long time ago! Some of us whom have stayed and endured the genocide of the hard working, high tax paying people with family values and the confidence that the "Blur" of what Harrison was, would someday return. So just gather at your reunions with all of your out of town living friends and discuss how Harrison used to be. Your of no help now! Also, continue to drive through Town at Thanksgiving and Christmas and whine about how the place has changed. 'We'= (any Harrison resident) that have stayed here, have seen this change firsthand and have witnessed the mess that has been made of it. Keep the history of Harrison right where it belongs, in the past! Making people think about the past who are terrified of their future here, only makes it hurt all the more to see what has been done. I don't travel through town at Thanksgiving, I have it here at home in Harrison where I grew up and have lived here all of my 67yrs. If you don't like the discussion then don't reply, Go back and soak you head in that white powder you must be inhaling. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 What makes you think that the names of old High Schools or where Firehouses were are so important to The Young or The Newcomers? Might be interesting to you! Believe me, no one cares. You said that you were in the graduating class of 1960 so that makes you approx. 67 years old. Do yourself a big favor and keep your history lessons to yourself or share them with your Great Grandchildren. You and your "Great Generation" abandoned the Town a long time ago! Some of us whom have stayed and endured the genocide of the hard working, high tax paying people with family values and the confidence that the "Blur" of what Harrison was, would someday return. So just gather at your reunions with all of your out of town living friends and discuss how Harrison used to be. Your of no help now! Also, continue to drive through Town at Thanksgiving and Christmas and whine about how the place has changed. 'We'= (any Harrison resident) that have stayed here, have seen this change firsthand and have witnessed the mess that has been made of it. Keep the history of Harrison right where it belongs, in the past! Making people think about the past who are terrified of their future here, only makes it hurt all the more to see what has been done. without history we are nothing, we need to know who we are and how we got here. you are so into yourself get to know the backround of where you are.If not you are nothing. Say no more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Me Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 "Perks" and the protection of Mrs. Bagpipes.. OH GIVE IT A REST ALREADY!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Wondering Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 Sussex and Fifth was home to engine 3. Captain Enright was in charge os a tour there. He was a big guy in Harrison Little League (Enright Little League Field)Cleveland Avenue and John Street was home to Engine No. 1, Truck 2 and the reserve engine and emergency truck. Chief Rodgers was assigned there as a firemen and Captain in his younger days. Thank You very much. First one was by RCA factory and the second was diagonally across from Polish home where 280 ramp is now. Headquarters was Cleveland Ave. by Police Station years ago. The state built new Hq. when they took the station for 280 ramp. Cleveland now Engine 3 only. Thank You very much. No, you don't know. The Polish Home was always there. And for your information the Polish Home was the OLC church before it relocated to Third and Jersey. The firehouse was where 280 is now. The firehouse was across the street from the big playground off of Harrison Ave. Thank You - are you always such a know it all colonoscopy hose? Really just needed clarification you old tart. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW SCHOOL, AND THE MAYOR WAS NOT THERE, WHAT A SHAME. HALF OF THE COUNCIL WAS NOT THERE. R U sure the two hundred thousand dollar man was not at his party? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest Posted October 17, 2009 Report Share Posted October 17, 2009 What is the big deal anyway? this is just an opportunity for the new super to get another picture in the observer, just to let you know this school has been here for many years as Washington Middle School, now since the new high school was built and the students were shifted around doran decided to rename the school to Hamilton St. school. This is not a grand opening and it is not a new school. Who was bending over for Doran? Bennett? Nasciment? Dollarhand? Huranga most likely did since he just received his long awaited job from Doran. Maria? she has some balls that woman, besides Duran doesen't go for her type. Steph? not a bend over type. Carol? she will do whatever they tell her to do nice woman true puppet. Mcdonout has been seen bending over for the developers and all that contribute to his campaign. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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