
379 Hamilton Avenue, The Burg.
The corner of Hamilton Avenue and Chestnut Avenue.
Across from Columbus Park.
This is a new picture I took yesterday.
Once Edmund J Lanza's Drugstore long ago.
In my Burg Day this was the Real Estate Office of
Nick Tomasulo:)
What a great location this was and its a cool looking
building.
This one is for Rosanne and Harry:)
UPDATE: My Dad Ed MacNicoll adds:
Ed MacNicoll said...
Thank you....I have a million stories and memories all in this
one picture, I want to thank his daughter. I could never write
them all.
This was one of my favorite places to stop. As it was for many
of the realtors and mortgage bankers at that time. The office
always had it's characters.
Nick Tomasulo was a very good friend of mine. Nick was a showman
at times and could make you laugh. Pat Curly started with me, I
got him into the real estate business and after a while worked
for Nick. Now Pat was funnier than Nick, but together out in one
of Chambersburg Restaurants they were a riot. I was a FHA and VA
appraiser and every time I was assignment to do one of the
properties they sold, they would get nervous, because if there
were violations I called for repairs or certifications. So they
kidded me, by "not being able to get me in or they lost the key"
But really not many of his sales were bad.
Nick, Pat and I would go to weight watchers on Hamilton, Get weight
in, then some how ended up at Nick's house around the corner, where
said beautiful wife Lee would laugh but feed us a feast. We went to
the Realtors meetings and the conventions In Atlantic City and lived
it up..Ohh..so many great memories.
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Thank you....I have a million stories and memories all in this one picture, I want to thank his daughter. I could never write them all.
This was one of my favorite places to stop. As it was for many of the realtors and mortgage bankers at that time. The office always had it's characters.
Nick Tomasulo was a very good friend of mine. Nick was a showman at times and could make you laugh. Pat Curly started with me, I got him into the real estate business and after a while worked for Nick. Now Pat was funnier than Nick, but together out in one of Chambersburg Restaurants they were a riot. I was a FHA and VA appraiser and every time I was assignment to do one of the properties they sold, they would get nervous, because if there were violations I called for repairs or certifications. So they kidded me, by "not being able to get me in or they lost the key" But really not many of his sales were bad.
Nick, Pat and I would go to weight watchers on Hamilton, Get weight in, then some how ended up at Nick's house around the corner, where said beautiful wife Lee would laugh but feed us a feast. We went to the Realtors meetings and the conventions In Atlantic City and lived it up..Ohh..so many great memories.
I remember going up on the elevator
at Saint Francis Hospital with
Nick when you had to be there.
Nick, with a face of serious
concern asked me "Hows your Dad?"
I am sure if you were in the
Elevator with Nicks Kid going to
see him you would do the same.
This is what the Burg was.
Hi Ed: I was wondering if Nick Tomasulo is related to Michael Tomasulo. I worked with Michael for years at the post office as letter carriers. I also went to school with Mike and Tony Natriello. Mike and Tony started at the post office about the same time. Regards, Ralph
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