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This is a scan of a dusty print. Though I took the picture from my roof, this message was primarily over Manhattan. The building in the lower left corner is the apartment building at 417 Main. In the lower right corner, you can the Bank of America building at 210 Main St.

I had to use a fisheye lens to get the whole message in. I have no idea what the message was about, but I can make out the word "SALE" next to what looks like an 800 number in the lower left quadrant.

If the sun had been just outside the circle, the image might have looked like a diamond ring.



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It looks like a toy helicopter got a blade stuck in the steeple of the First Presbyterian Church.



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Hackensack History / The Record's mini-nod to Packard's
« on: June 28, 2010, 12:35:36 PM »
From page A-2 of today's paper:

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Description:

JSA certified 1953 Jackie Robinson signed program. Offered here is a program from the 1953 "2nd Annual Inter Faith Inter Racial and International Thanksgiving Service," in Hackensack, New Jersey. this piece has been signed by Jackie Robinson...



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Description:

You are bidding on a scarce post card advertising post cards.  It is copyright 1906 by Dederick Bros. of Hackensack, N.J. and is unsent.  Back of the card is advertising their Conundrum line of post cards.  Neat card in excellent condition.



That's it? I wrote to the seller and asked him what was the answer to the question on the card, since it was right below the question, albeit it in an unreadable form in two dimensions (it looks a bit like a bar code).

He said he really didn't know. (!)

I asked him if he wondered why a company trying to sell a new kind of postcard would pose such a question on the card without providing the answer. What would be the point? Who would bother buying them with no answer on it? I even told him how to get the answer.

Nothing.

For those of you who don't feel like printing it out and holding the paper longitudinally to "shrink" the letters, I had that area of the card resized and the answer is at the very bottom of the third image.

Considering the lameness of the answer, it's pretty apparent why this type of card never caught on.


In the "Catalog of copyright entries, Part 4, Volume 2 By Library of Congress. Copyright Office", I found 10 questions that Dederick Bros. entered in 1907 (4th and 5th images)..............but without answers.



(I have a question.............why is the man's wedding band shown on his right hand?)



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Remember this social highlight?

This couple won a big contest and Dunkin' Donuts paid for the wedding in a huge tent constructed on the parking lot behind the Passaic St store and also paid for their honeymoon. TV crews were there early in the morning and it was on the news that night. The wedding cake appeared to be a series of sticks with about a dozen donuts on each one and all jammed together to sort of resemble a cake. Yucch!

The ceremony was too early for me, but I strolled over there about 11am during the reception. There was some really loud AC/DC coming from the tent. I knew I wasn't going to be able to get in the tent, so I thought maybe the happy couple might be outside of it doing publicity shots or something.

Sure enough..............



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Undated/unused.

Anyone have any idea what the shown apparatus is?



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Hackensack Discussion / Ghost in Foschini Park?
« on: June 26, 2010, 01:51:54 PM »
My site's monthly stats provide me with various forms of information, including what keywords or phrases people enter into search engines that take them to my site.

Many times, the phrases happen to be words that are on my site in random places and have nothing to do with what the searcher is looking for.

Such is the case this month with two related search phrases that led people to my site:

1. is there really a ghost in foschini park in hackensack new jersey

2. foschini park ghost hackensack

Obviously, that subject does not exist on my site, but the individual words do, so it brought the searcher(s) there.

Now the question is, "What's this all about?"

The first (and only) thing that springs to mind is Oily Oliver, but I don't think he/it was described in ghostly terms and I don't recall any Foschini mention in connection with him/it.

Does anyone know anything about a Foschini Ghost? ???



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..............and a bit of the convent.

This was taken from the roof of 50 Anderson St.



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This was taken from the roof of 50 Anderson St. The first building on the right is 70 Anderson on the NW corner of Pangborn Pl.

Also visible are all those houses that are now blocked by the new construction on Linden St (second picture).



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I just found a bunch of misplaced prints of shots I took in the nabe 4-5 years ago, so I'm scanning them and will post a few in the next couple of days.

The fisheye lens has bent a few things, like telephone poles and buildings.



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The excitement just never ends around here................ ::)

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Description:

This is a letter sent to Mr. Ed Williams regarding listing his company in an Elks club publication.  Letter is dated June 1928.  You can see the letter, original envelope and the tag pinned to the letter.

Mr. Williams was a home developer in Hackensack, N.J.      There is a college in Hackensack named after him....... Edward Williams College.




I think there's just a building with that name now - Williams Hall, which houses FDU's School of Psychology.

I'm hoping that the seller's research is accurate with regard to this particular Edward Williams.



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Unused/undated.

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I found this while cleaning out some stuff. It would be more timely to post it in about 3 months, but I'll probably misplace it by then, so here it is.

Did anyone attend this? It would be nice to have any details/remembrances of the event documented here.



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