Howard, what a great assembling of historical materials. The Roslyn Estates map of 1907 (in the map of 1914) is of particular interest to me as the Village Historian. I have never seen the color version of the map (only a copy in black and white) and the Zoom feature makes it possible to read the details now. I will need to study it further, but it seems the houses in red are those contracted by Dean Alvord (the earliest of those you've help date as 1907-08) but those in black seem to have existed at some time before he developed RE. If so, that is revolutionary in my understanding. A suggestion: this map should be linked also to the section in the site on RE. Thank you so much for all your research and presentation.
I didn’t know that Paul was twice married, only knew about Joanne Woodward. Mrs. Paul Newman that is pictured in the article is Jacqueline Witte. They were married 1949 thru 1958. They had 3 children, then Paul and Joanne had 3 children as well.
This is such great news. I am so grateful to see such an active and productive team at Roslyn Landmark Society. It is refreshing to know that this history minded group has put preservation at the foreground making Roslyn a leader in the landmark restoration field. Thank you!
I went to Limani in Manhattan and Northern Blvd locations and decided to try the new restaurant. First of all, I requested a later reservation but was told fully booked which was far from being true. Too many people, food was good and service was okay.
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Bob, thanks for the comment. All the Roslyn Estates profiles now have the 1914 map included as an asset. Howard
From Profiles: Gerry Pond Park
WONDERFUL-Thank You !
From News: Long Island Press Archives, April 27, 1969: Long Island Long Ago- Old Grist Mill, Roslyn by W.Oakley Cagney
Howard, what a great assembling of historical materials. The Roslyn Estates map of 1907 (in the map of 1914) is of particular interest to me as the Village Historian. I have never seen the color version of the map (only a copy in black and white) and the Zoom feature makes it possible to read the details now. I will need to study it further, but it seems the houses in red are those contracted by Dean Alvord (the earliest of those you've help date as 1907-08) but those in black seem to have existed at some time before he developed RE. If so, that is revolutionary in my understanding. A suggestion: this map should be linked also to the section in the site on RE. Thank you so much for all your research and presentation.
From Profiles: Gerry Pond Park
I didn’t know that Paul was twice married, only knew about Joanne Woodward. Mrs. Paul Newman that is pictured in the article is Jacqueline Witte. They were married 1949 thru 1958. They had 3 children, then Paul and Joanne had 3 children as well.
From News: Archives July 9, 1956: When Paul Newman dined at the Jolly Fisherman in Roslyn, got arrested in Flower Hill and booked in Mineola
Susan, thank you for your wonderful feedback! Much appreciated. Howard Kroplick
From News: The Roslyn Times Wednesday, May 25, 2021: Another $350,000 acquired for Roslyn Grist Mill renovations
This is such great news. I am so grateful to see such an active and productive team at Roslyn Landmark Society. It is refreshing to know that this history minded group has put preservation at the foreground making Roslyn a leader in the landmark restoration field. Thank you!
From News: The Roslyn Times Wednesday, May 25, 2021: Another $350,000 acquired for Roslyn Grist Mill renovations
I went to Limani in Manhattan and Northern Blvd locations and decided to try the new restaurant. First of all, I requested a later reservation but was told fully booked which was far from being true. Too many people, food was good and service was okay.
From News: Newsday, April 21, 2021: Limani Mezze- A Greek Revival-New eatery makes Roslyn an even hotter spot for cuisine
Yes I recall now
It was a different mural
And I think a nicer one too
Haha
From Profiles: Roslyn Savings Bank
Suzanne, the write-up on the current mural states it was installed in 1995. Howard
Yes I recall now
It was a different mural
And I think a nicer one too
Haha
From Profiles: Roslyn Savings Bank
Pat, great to hear from you! Howard
From News: Mystery Foto of the Week Solved: Roslyn Railroad Station Passenger Shelter relocated to Main Street in 1987
Nice find, neat photos!
From News: Discovery from an Ebay Auction: Slide images of twelve Village of Roslyn storefronts as seen in April 1972
Clearly an LIRR shelter. Look at some other identical structures at http://www.trainsarefun.com/lirr/lirrshelter/lirrshelters.htm
-pat
Pat, great to hear from you! Howard
From News: Mystery Foto of the Week Solved: Roslyn Railroad Station Passenger Shelter relocated to Main Street in 1987