February 28, 2015- Our Town- Part 1
The Store
We lived only a
couple blocks from the convenience store (the only one in our town) at our old
apartment. Our Aunt Joan lived right near it but she would usually ask Mike and
me to go there for her. She sometimes would give us a quarter each for doing
so.
We probably got her
cigarettes occasionally like we did for Dad. I was doing this even when I was
as young as 9 years old. His brand was Kool and hers was Parliament 100s. They
sold liquor there too.
Mike, Cindy,
Jessica and I got yelled at by the owner Lou once because we were sitting on
the floor counting our money out before buying our candy. What a grouchy guy he
was. They had to rebuild the place after a fire but I forget what year that
was- early 1980s?
The owners after
him, Dave and Valerie, were very nice. One of mom’s friends, Betty, worked
there. They catered our town’s 50th Anniversary celebration in 1992.
By the mid-1990s they sold the business which is a shame. We didn’t go there
much after that.
It went out of
business sometime in 2014. A bakery/deli is supposed to open there soon. Mom
told Mike and me that our town used to have a small Shop Rite. I should ask her
when that closed down.
The Carnival
My favorite rides at our town carnival were the Scrambler,
The Tilt-A-Whirl and the Octopus. There was one called the Bullet but Mike and
I never went on that; it looked too scary to me. They used to have pony rides
there when we were kids. I don’t think that we ever went on one though. I’d
have to ask mom.
The money raised at
this event helped the fire department and ambulance squad. It was always held
around the time of Mom’s birthday, July 30th. We played the 50/50
sometimes but never won that and we weren’t that lucky at the games either. I
did win a unicorn picture once.
The food there was
good. Mom and Mike love the barbecued
ribs. Mike likes the zeppoles also. After the early 90s the variety to choose
from was lessened which was disappointing.
1972
Mid-1980s
The Octopus
The Bullet
Note- last 4 photos are from the internet
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