Ditto Thanks Louis
I too want to say thank you to Louis. I have never stated that I knew much about the lives and lifestyles of folks who lived here prior to my arrival twelve years ago. And even then I only know some things. Mostly about the projects undertaken by the NSNA and my wife who is a local and grew up in North Shore. I grew up in Miami.
Louis' postings sounds very accurate. I too wish those two schools were still here today. Sounds like they added alot to the fabric of the Old Northeast. I know that when they announced the closing of North Ward Elementary many of us in North Shore organized to fight it. Folks like Kathleen Ford, my wife and I and many others tried to stop its closing. At that time the school was simply going to be shut down. No mention was being made as to any sort of re-use as a school of any kind. But the School Board had kept the information on the closing a secret so that by the time the public knew anything it was to late to stop it.
But Louis I would have to agree with you 110%. Life was probably much different when you were growing up since that is the period I believe you are relating to (since I do not know your age).
But, anyway, thanks Louis, I learned something from your posting.
By Steven D. Lange
I too want to say thank you to Louis. I have never stated that I knew much about the lives and lifestyles of folks who lived here prior to my arrival twelve years ago. And even then I only know some things. Mostly about the projects undertaken by the NSNA and my wife who is a local and grew up in North Shore. I grew up in Miami.
Louis' postings sounds very accurate. I too wish those two schools were still here today. Sounds like they added alot to the fabric of the Old Northeast. I know that when they announced the closing of North Ward Elementary many of us in North Shore organized to fight it. Folks like Kathleen Ford, my wife and I and many others tried to stop its closing. At that time the school was simply going to be shut down. No mention was being made as to any sort of re-use as a school of any kind. But the School Board had kept the information on the closing a secret so that by the time the public knew anything it was to late to stop it.
But Louis I would have to agree with you 110%. Life was probably much different when you were growing up since that is the period I believe you are relating to (since I do not know your age).
But, anyway, thanks Louis, I learned something from your posting.
By Steven D. Lange