Friday, May 7, 2010

A List of Burg Places From Long Ago

A List of Burg Places From Long Ago
I found this in a newspaper article from December 1980:

Petry's Storage, Cattani Poultry Market, Tammaro's Fish Store,
Vennanzi's Meat Market, Spair's Grocery Store, Bentivogu's
Speakeasy, Tangreda's Ice Cream, Cirillo's Department Store,
Loffredo's Tinsmith, Centennial School,Roman Hall, Agan's
Linoleom, Manor's Supply Feed Store, Minelli's Butcher
Shop, Maestro's Barber Shop, DeLorenzo's Barber Shop,
Jimmies Camera Shop, Swan Cafe, DeLorenzo's Tomato Pies,
Cappuccio's Shoe Repair, Morichelli's Grocery Store,
Morello's Fish Market, Goiante's Speakeasy,Commizzaro's
Bakery, Marcello's Grocery Store, Varchetto's Tailor,
Peroni's Meat Market, Maggio Cheese Factory, Italian Consol
(Ronca), Morabito's Grocery, Nuva's Grocery, Tattoni's Saloon,
Hudson Gardens, Scanella's Candy Store, Fisher's Speakeasy,
Tony Candy's Pool Parlor,Popkin Shoe Repair, Strong's Bakery,
Fabrizio's Grocery Store, Thatchers Pharmacy, Chiarello's
Bakery, Jules Gaspari's Speakeasy, Italian People's Bakery,
Conte's Bakery, Lombino's Pastry Shop & Cafe,Ristorante La
Bela Napoli, Charles Tillton Funeral Home, Colonial Bakery,
Chung Lee Laundry, Dom Petrino Shoe Shining, Napoli's
Grocery Store, Scargenta's Hardware, Gervasio's Cafe,
Piscopo's Travel, Vigliano's Barber Shop, Conti's Grocery,
Borella's Grocery, Trotto's Hardware, Mazzilli's Market,
San Paolo's Fish Market, Campo's Barber Shop, Frank's Junk
Shop, Cerone's Barber Shop, Pica';s Ladies Wear, Storaci's
Shoe Repair, Malone's Bakery, Massarri's Candy Store,
Mancini's Grocery, Blackie's Tomato Pies, Matty's Pool
Parlor, Sciarrotta's Pastry & Cafe, Maisto's Bakery,
Tallone's Pastry & Cafe, Papa's Tomato Pies,Libby's
Luncheonette, Sargiotto's Grocery, Carboni's Shore Repair,
Licciardello's Fish Market, Cesare's Meat Market, Tammaro's
Fruit Store, DeAngelo's Fruit Store, Verdi's Fruit Store,
Garafolo's Fruit Store, Lombino's Ice Cream, DeVito's Barber
Shop, Emmon's Pool Parlor, Rogers Hardware Store, Ferry's
Auto Supply, Angelo's Pool Parlor, Picardis Cafe, Ovisito's
Bakery & General Store, Chianese's Bakery, Rossi's Candy
Store.

A few of these were in the Burg in my Burg day but many are
from long ago as you see the speakeasys from the 1920s
to 1930s:)

9 comments:

Ralph Lucarella said...

Hi Mack: I remember my mom telling me abut the time when she was a little kid and someone broke the window in Chung Lee Laundry's place. The kids were all scared to death of them because they were not Italians. The kids were chased home and their parents were told what happened. It's hard to picture Chinese people in Chambersburg, Regards.

Mack said...

Hi Ralph:)
The Asian americans I knew in my Burg day were George Wah who was
my Gym Teacher at Junior 4 (and
was a coach on the 1962 chambersburg championship winning
baseball team), Kenny Ng at Trenton
High, and the nice folks who had
the Chinese Restaurant on South
Broad Street 2 doors down from
us back in the day:)

Tom Pass said...

George Wah and I worked together for a number of years. A great guy for sure. Kenny Ng was former student best remembered for his running through the halls and up steps of THS.

Mack said...

Hi Tom:)
I remember one Christmas season
when Kenny had christmas lights on his shirt, it was cool and very original:)

JoeB said...

Mack:
Did this advertisement show the locations of the business? I would like to know the location of some.

Mack said...

Hi JoeB:)
No the addresses were not included
with this list.

JoeB said...

Mack:
Would you have the address for the following:
Chiarello's Bakery
Conte's Bakery
Dileo's Bakery
Italian Consul(Ronca)?
My Grandfather was involved in all three bakeries and my Aunt was a Ronca.

Mack said...

Hi JoeB.
Sorry, again Addresses were not
included in the article.
Furthermore a check on the Trenton
Historical Society Site and a
check of my city directories fail to show any of these.
On another subject, I had Mrs
Ronca as a Homeroom Teacher at
Junior Four back in the day:)

Mack said...

Further research on the internet
gave me this about Mr Ronca:

The local Italians have a newspaper of their
own. It is called La Sentinella, and appears every
Friday afternoon. The publishers of this paper
are Ronca and Sanelli, who conduct a general
banking business in addition to the paper at their
office, 688 South Clinton avenue. This paper is
quite an up-to-date sheet containing each week news
of importance to the colony together with editorials
that are never timid. This paper has been in
operation for over five years already. The editor
is Felicia Ronca, who is also Consular Agent in
Trenton for the Italian Government. Italy is the
only nation that conducts an agency in Trenton.
Mr. Ronca's consulate is at 344 Elmer street. The
printer and general manager is C. Sanelli, who is
his partner in business.

NOTE RONCA'S ITALIAN CONSUL IS
LOCATED AT 344 ELMER STREET AT
THIS TIME:)