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Deb: L.I. Sound

A great October Schoolie: a fun trip fishing with Roger Gendron.
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Delaware River Moments

Great moments on the river with Guide Ben Rinker;

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Red Apple Rest

THE place to stop on the way up to the Catskills from 1930-1960;

Before construction of the Quickway (RT17B) and the Thruway, the ride on local RT 17 was longer and slower. Everyone on their way up to Catskill destinations stopped here for a pit-stop or a snack. It was a traveller’s icon.
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With Lanie Kazan

On the Mike Douglass Show, 1970’s;

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Pascack Brook

Silver Bridge, Looking downstream;

The river (brook) of my childhood. There were summers I spent every day hunting trout, I can still recite the pools/holes for the three-mile stretch I haunted: The Manor; The Brushpile; The Willows: Silver Bridge; Keonig’s Run; Koenig’s Hole, The Trainbridge; The Banana Hole; The Bend; Fairview Ave Hole; Bedspring Pool; Elks Run; Becker’s Pool; MsDevitts Pool (Brookside Park); Tommy’s Hole.

Top Photo: Silver Bridge; Center; “The Brushpile”; Below; Koenigs Bridge;
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Lordville: The Old Bridge and Train Station

Cool to think that you could take a train from Grand Central and hop off at the Lordville riff four hours later.! Below is a Polaroid I took of the Lordville Bridge around 1967. I still love the riff dearly, although it’s more of a hassle to access it these days by foot.

Another view of the Lordville train station. (Taken around 1900)
Remains of Alva Lord’s house
Lordville Riff above the (new) bridge;
“Lordville Hotel”
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Oxbow

A great stretch of the Delaware East Branch, beginning behind the Oxbow Campground. Floatable only when the water level is high. We’ve had some stellar days on this stretch.
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Ins N’ Outs

Atlantic City, 1965; Cafe in the Hotel Claris owned by Natelli Jacobino (who called himself Nate Jacobs). My partner in crime for the cafe was Randy Greene. That’s my old Gibson J45.
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La Mancha

On stage, Martin Beck Theater, NYC, 1972. “Man of La Mancha”
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Delaware River Slideshow