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First Day of school on lower Arrow Lane 1957 - Jim Rubins


L to R: Jim Rubins '67, Jim Sarabella '69, Diane Burman '69, Alan Rubins '70, Jane Quick '69

To Bike or Bus

A few days later: L to R: Margaret Quick '67, Jim Sarabella '69, Alan Rubins '70, Jim Rubins '67, Lisa Sarabella '70


Snow Day about 1955 on Arrow Lane   - Jim Rubins

Left to Right: Clifford Butter '70, Geoffrey Leepod '70, Kurt Martens '69, Gene Drummer '69, Tommy Rascol '65, 
Barnett Priceman '66, Frank Flynn '67, Jim Rubins '67, Alan Rubins '70, Robert Sykes '69, Karen Butter '68,
Wesley Martens '66, Linda Sarabella '69, Pat Torres '67



These photos were found in a scrapbook from the good 'ole 50's.
From left to right starting at top are: Frank Gajewski, Artie Petie, Andy Esposito & Jerry Janicky, Ray Babinski & Jimmy Sherry, Barbara Sidorsky & Frank Estrada, Jackie Reeder, Patty Bryan & Ronny Townson, Patty with Eddie Daley & Barbara Sidorski, Ray Babinski, Mickey Mastrosimone, Ronnie Esposito, Eddie Daley & Bubby Estrada. Rose Mastrosimone, 

Most of the people shown here "hung out" at the Greeks on B'way & Nicholai St. Sure would like to know where they are now and where are these guys: Jimmy LaSala, Dick Lambertson, Elaine Cianciulli, Maryann ?, Elaine Grassi,, Billy Turkel, Pete Catalano, Liz McCoy, Phyllis DiMonaco, Andy Grimes and John Gajewski. Mickey and Rose, where are you gals?????????

Sadly, we have learned of the passing of Bill Stump, Dottie Stark, Gloria, McDonough (nee ?) and Michael Burnside.

Patty Bryan Carstons


Hey Gang

Here are some neat pictures sent to us by Mary O'Shaughnessy Cleary, 1961. 

Mary said...

"Thank you so much for the card. I have been meaning to email you as my sister sent me pictures from about 1960 taken in front of my Mom's store. My father and I are in one picture and my brother and father in another. The big thing is the background. It shows Broadway before the take down." 


* Larry O'Shaughnessy, Sr. * Mary * Bread delivery man * w/ nephew Chip


* sister Pat '64, * Mom * Dad * bread guy


* Mom and Pat in our backyard


* Dad * and Mary


* Dad and brother Larry, Jr.. Is he a cool dude or what?!?


1959 Broadway Hicksville 

My Mom and Dad, Mary and Larry O'Shaughnessy owned a store on Broadway, just north of Old Country Road. Although the awning read Bea's Luncheonette, it was known as Mary's Luncheonette.

We served coffee and Danish and rolls in the a.m., homemade sandwiches for lunch, ice cream, candy, cigarettes, newspapers etc.

LILCO, Grumman and insurance companies made up a great portion of our clientele. Also, the high school guys that worked at Goldman's would come in for stuff. Jim Feeney (?) and the Fenigstein brothers worked there...I think it was Ira who worked there.

However, my Mom did not want to make it a "high school hang out", so they were encouraged to take care of business quickly, in a very timely fashion. I would love to hear from Louie or Ira if they are online with HixNews.

Just next door was a house owned by Peter and Beatrice, but I don't remember their last name.  They were actually brother and sister.  Just next is a strip store with Goldman's, Purcell's Florist, a Chinese Laundry, Photographer and a paint store on end.  In one of the photos you can see a big beautiful house across the street that was torn down when Broadway was widened. Goldman Bros now occupies that space.

I worked in the store after school and on Saturdays for most of my school years but in my senior year I made the JV Cheering squad.  I was allowed to take off for practices and games.

Usually, after home games, everyone would head to the Sweet Shop. It was there I spent much of my hard earned money from working the family business. It sounds odd, spending my money at the sweet shop. But then it didn't seem odd at all. It was a chance for me to relax with my friends, away from Mary's Luncheonette.

There was a furniture store on the other side of Broadway. I don't remember the name; but I do remember the salesman Saul who would notoriously come in just before our dinner time. He would guilt my Mom into sharing our dinner with him.  Mom always made extra for him for as long as I can remember. It was strange, too, because he didn't eat with us. He preferred to take the plate with him to the furniture store and returned it the next day.

I mastered the art of making the best "malts" (now know as shakes) in Nassau County... and the greatest egg cream sodas, too.

And, might I add, I never weighed more than 98 lbs.  Once I hit 40 all of those goodies I ate attacked me and I'm no longer less than 100 lbs.

Mary O'Shaughnessy Cleary 

Editor note...the furniture store across the street could have been T. Pagano Furniture...Billy Holton and Buffalo Bob Casale played on that team...

See picture below... 

Billy Holton * Bob Casale * John Reichle 


Lee Avenue 6th grade class. 

After 50+ years it's hard to remember the names of your classmates of over a half a century ago! If you did attend Lee Avenue and know any of the students below, please contact me and I will insert their names in an upcoming HixNews.

Bill Dylewski, 1962