Wonderful spread on this historic house, both original and now. The lines of the house look superior in Cross' drawings and earlier photographs, before all the ivy. Besides Cross the distinguished names of the garden designers is impressive. If you haven't already notified East Hills and the agent of this material, I strongly recommend it.
I took my family to Limani Mezza for dinner at the end of May, 2021. Best food ever. Fresh wonderful seafood and vegetables. All prepared beautifully. Full compliance with Covid restrictions. I look forward to going back soon.
Great map and early photos of the area around the Rail Station--an area I've spent a good amount of time. Do you know if the legend is true that Christopher Morley saved the Victorian building that housed the station? He was an avid commuter on the railroad and often walked smoking a pipe from his home in Roslyn Estates to take the train to his office in Manhattan. Though he sometimes took the electric train from Manhassett, he loved the steam train at Roslyn.
Amazing profile! It really goes to show just how large of an impact the Roslyn Plaza Urban Renewal Project had on the train station area. And the development after the train’s arrival serves as a reminder that transit-oriented development is a MUCH older development process than it often comes off as being nowadays.
I sit here in a state of disbelief at the passing of Chris and Andrew. These brothers, a beautiful pair of souls, helped soften the edges of today's world by providing old-fashioned service and friendship in their pharmacy. They dispensed, along with their medicines, lovingkindness, and no doctor's prescription is more powerful than that. I had the pleasure of meeting their devoted mother on several occasions, both in the store and, unexpectedly, when she delivered pills straight to my door. I extend my deepest sympathy to her, and to all family members, friends, and associates. My heart is heavy. These fine people wanted nothing more than to be a part of, and contribute to, a community that valued and respected them. I hope they know how much they accomplished. Joan Auerbach Roslyn Heights, NY
My heart aches for Andrew and Chris’s families. These were two wonderful kind, big hearted gentlemen. Both made you feel so welcome, Chris would show me pics of his shepherd and I would bring Andrew bagels which he love so much. Two smart men, loved by the community and will always be in my heart. Prayers to their families during their grieving process.
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Wonderful spread on this historic house, both original and now. The lines of the house look superior in Cross' drawings and earlier photographs, before all the ivy. Besides Cross the distinguished names of the garden designers is impressive. If you haven't already notified East Hills and the agent of this material, I strongly recommend it.
From Profiles: Rivington House
I am so sorry for their passing. Two kind souls Chris and Andy. Remember their families in your prayers. RIP my friends.
From News: Update: Very sad news: Brothers Chris Papazian and Andrew Papazian of the Roslyn Pharmacy have passed
I took my family to Limani Mezza for dinner at the end of May, 2021. Best food ever. Fresh wonderful seafood and vegetables. All prepared beautifully. Full compliance with Covid restrictions. I look forward to going back soon.
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Great map and early photos of the area around the Rail Station--an area I've spent a good amount of time. Do you know if the legend is true that Christopher Morley saved the Victorian building that housed the station? He was an avid commuter on the railroad and often walked smoking a pipe from his home in Roslyn Estates to take the train to his office in Manhattan. Though he sometimes took the electric train from Manhassett, he loved the steam train at Roslyn.
From Profiles: Brower Plaza
Fascinating account of how Roslyn suffered during the American Revolutionary War--unknown to me previously
From News: Long Island Press Archives, March 16, 1969: Long Island Long Ago- Washington Manor, Roslyn by W. Oakley Cagney
Stephanie, great catch. Photo has been corrected. Thanks. Howard
From News: Roslynlandmarks.org Walking Tour #4: Seventeen historic buildings on the east side of East Broadway in Roslyn
The house pictured as 51 East Broadway is incorrect. That is not the Mott Agee Skewes house.
From News: Roslynlandmarks.org Walking Tour #4: Seventeen historic buildings on the east side of East Broadway in Roslyn
Amazing profile! It really goes to show just how large of an impact the Roslyn Plaza Urban Renewal Project had on the train station area. And the development after the train’s arrival serves as a reminder that transit-oriented development is a MUCH older development process than it often comes off as being nowadays.
From Profiles: Brower Plaza
RIP Chris and Andrew--you added comfort and education to all customers...you're in Gods loving hands. Fondly Jackie
From News: Update: Very sad news: Brothers Chris Papazian and Andrew Papazian of the Roslyn Pharmacy have passed
From Joan Auerbach:
I sit here in a state of disbelief at the passing of Chris and Andrew. These brothers, a beautiful pair of souls, helped soften the edges of today's world by providing old-fashioned service and friendship in their pharmacy. They dispensed, along with their medicines, lovingkindness, and no doctor's prescription is more powerful than that. I had the pleasure of meeting their devoted mother on several occasions, both in the store and, unexpectedly, when she delivered pills straight to my door. I extend my deepest sympathy to her, and to all family members, friends, and associates. My heart is heavy. These fine people wanted nothing more than to be a part of, and contribute to, a community that valued and respected them. I hope they know how much they accomplished. Joan Auerbach Roslyn Heights, NY
From News: Update: Very sad news: Brothers Chris Papazian and Andrew Papazian of the Roslyn Pharmacy have passed
My heart aches for Andrew and Chris’s families. These were two wonderful kind, big hearted gentlemen. Both made you feel so welcome, Chris would show me pics of his shepherd and I would bring Andrew bagels which he love so much. Two smart men, loved by the community and will always be in my heart. Prayers to their families during their grieving process.
From News: Update: Very sad news: Brothers Chris Papazian and Andrew Papazian of the Roslyn Pharmacy have passed