Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Once The Fulton Meat Market


300 Roebling Avenue The Burg. Once the Fulton Meat
Market. Of Course its at the corner of Roebling Avenue
and Fulton Street:)

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

There was another good meat market on Cass St. near South Broad St. I use to go there for my Grandmother, it was Stacy's Meat Market. Another one on Home Ave, Tindek's and across the street a little local grocer named Leslie. Saxman you and Lou should remember those.

Mack said...

I am going to add a Meat Market
post to the blog now from the
stuff I have:)

Saxman said...

Absolutely do remember them...just posted them on the Meat Market...Tindek's use to be right next to our house in the early 50's. Thanks for remembering Stacy Beef, too.

Anonymous said...

Does anyone remember the slaughter house on Roebling Ave. My x and I lived across athe street from there when our kids were babies. We rented an apartment from Pete Franco's(the hairdresser on Chestnut and Roebling) sister.

SC

Tom Pass said...

I think that slaughter house may still be there.

Anonymous said...

Are you kidding me?

SC

Anonymous said...

Paulie, I can't believe your house was right next door to Tindek's. Used to be there Saturdays with my Mom and Grandmom, big shopping day for the Hungarians. I did an appraisal on the house to the left of Tindek's, last year-investment property. Such is Trenton now, How sad.

Saxman said...

Wasn't next to Tindek's...when we first moved to Beatty we owned the store on Beatty & Home (was Carl&Mary Jablonski after us)..then we moved across the street to 607 Beatty..was a butcher shop next to us at 605 I think Levine's..then another butcher moved in Francis ????...then Authorized Appliance...Tindek's was always around the corner on Home at Jersey. I remember the Toths and the Sabos from the neighborhood. One of my buddies, Adam Mazur lived next to Tindek's back then.

Anonymous said...

The Fulton Meat Market was owned by Eernie Nikolai.

Rocjky Marval's slaughterhouse was across the street and down the block on the corner of Hudson St.

WG Schultz, San Jose