Anybody here grow up in the Colonie area? I'm looking for memories!
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I attended St. Clare's Elementary. Naturally, it was a Catholic elementary school about a mile north of Route 155 heading toward Schenectady. Unless I'm mistaken, it should still be St. Clares Catholic Church. The school still stands but I don't know what it is used for today. My 8th grade class was the last 8th grade to "graduate" in 1975 though it continued with 1-6 for another year or two until it closed completely.
I thought L-Kens was a small burger joint (I used to get the best fries from there). I am surprised to learn that it might have become an ice cream shop. I grew up on 5 Fuller Terrace not far from there. Like your dad, I remember Colonie Center when it was anchored by Sears on one end and Macy's on the other (I don't know if they remain). Each had a second floor but the center mall did not. It was very much the place to shop in those days; the first "mall" (as it is defined today) in the Capital District other than the many strip malls. Everybody shopped there.
I thought L-Kens was a small burger joint (I used to get the best fries from there). I am surprised to learn that it might have become an ice cream shop. I grew up on 5 Fuller Terrace not far from there. Like your dad, I remember Colonie Center when it was anchored by Sears on one end and Macy's on the other (I don't know if they remain). Each had a second floor but the center mall did not. It was very much the place to shop in those days; the first "mall" (as it is defined today) in the Capital District other than the many strip malls. Everybody shopped there.
L-Kens sold burgers and ice cream for decades. They closed a few years ago and were selling the land.
Sears and Macy's are still in Colonie Center. Macy's has been 3 floors for well over a decade.
I grew up on Vly Road and went to St. Clare's elementary school from kindergarten (1961) through 6th grade. Then went to Sand Creek Junior High, Lisha Kill (for 9th grade), and Colonie Central for 10 through 12, graduating in 1974. I remember when New Karner Road (155) was being built. We used to cut thru the woods behind our house to watch the earth-movers. I remember buying sweet corn from the Trosians' (sp?) farm on Shaker Road. The houses are still on Vly Road, but my parents are both deceased & all of us kids have moved away. All the farmland around there has been paved over. I used to ice skate on Ann Lee Pond, and we used to look for the monkeys on top of "Monkey Ward's" down in Menands.
I grew up in Colonie and went to St. Clares School. We moved to NJ in 1965. I wonder if we knew each other. I know the original thread was in 2008. I went back in the 80's and all woods were cleaned out. I used to take the bus to St Clare's. I would walk about 1 mile through the woods to the bus every morning. I was in 8th grade when John Kennedy was shot. I remember the nuns brought us into the church. My two uncles were priests and they would come and talk to the class alot.
It was great to see the memories.
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