Thursday, July 18, 2013

Jerry Doubleday's Water Fountains on Main St

Jerry Doubleday
OK here's an oldie. Who remembers the Water Fountains in town and who can tell me where they were? One everyone should remember but there was a much cooler one Lets see who can not only remember it but describe it as well. I know you know where it was Brian Zoldack. We've reminisced about it before.
Like ·  · Follow Post · Share · July 10 at 12:10pm near Denville, NJ
Dawn Riquier-Shayer and Alice Burke like this.

Norman Lavallee Corner of Main and Railroad st., and at the front of Memoral park
July 10 at 12:13pm · Like · 7

Nicholas Lucas Those are the two that I remember also. Lauter Park?
July 10 at 12:19pm via mobile · Like · 2

Jerry Doubleday Lauters and Rec Park both had drinking fountains. But the one I was thinking of, was the one at the Main street and Railroad at the beginning of our FootBridge. It was the coolest looking thing If I remember correctly didn't it have a Horse Head or something like that?
July 10 at 12:22pm · Like · 5

Jerry Doubleday Once when I was a very small child Me and my Dad watched them put Ice Blocks into the ground into a hatch that opened right in front of the one at Memorial park.
July 10 at 12:24pm · Like · 2

Jerry Doubleday Or Maybe I was dreaming. But I'm almost positive that's what I saw had to be in the late 50s. Some of you older residents , Help me out here, Was there a cistern well of sorts that Ive's or someone that sold ice to the town or maybe donated would have delivered ice to? Was the coldest and most special water to a 6 year old. I can remember after watching the man deliver My Dad opened the Hatch and there were Ice Blocks floating in a big tank, ( of sorts) that you could see.
July 10 at 12:34pm · Edited · Like · 1

Alice Baty Jerry Dont Forget In Memorial Park .
July 10 at 12:30pm · Like · 1

Norman Lavallee both fountains on main st had the cisterns that had Ice put in every morning to keep it cold
July 10 at 12:31pm · Like · 2

Jerry Doubleday THANKS NORMAN! I was beginning to think I didn't really remember what I thought I saw!
July 10 at 12:31pm · Edited · Like · 1

Norman Lavallee No you were right. Used to love going to either fountain to get a icecold drink
July 10 at 12:32pm · Like · 2

Alice Baty I Remember Ives Ice House Deleiver The Ice Blocks For The Ice Box .
July 10 at 12:37pm · Like · 3

Alexina Haynes They just restored the fountain at memorial park this year,hadn't worked in years !!!!
July 10 at 12:48pm · Like · 4

Carol Patterson-Martineau And the fountains were green, right?
July 10 at 1:01pm via mobile · Like · 3

Susan Fitzgerald Bucklin The fountain on Main and Railroad, in front of Currans Pharmacy ended up at an antique shop in Putnam. Don't know where it went from there.
July 10 at 1:09pm via mobile · Like · 2

Pete Zizka The water fountain at Railroad St. was set in place in August, 1901. It was cast iron and stood seven feet high. It was originally supposed to go on Railroad Street as part of a widening project for that street. But the project was abandoned and it got set in the place we all remember.
July 10 at 1:32pm · Like · 2

Pete Zizka The fountain was replaced by an electric one in 1964.
July 10 at 1:34pm · Like

Pete Zizka Speaking of fountains, this wasn't a spectacular one but wasn't there an outside water fountain at Saint Joseph's School - on the Valley Street side? I seem to remember one there.
July 10 at 1:35pm · Like · 2

Jerry Doubleday I guess that back when it was sold it was a different time. People weren't into the nostalgia of the past. At the time I don't think that anyone thought that a mere 40 years later we would be concerned about the very existence of our country and homeland., But it's still to bad that something like that was not saved. The Savings and loan clock on Main street is another example before there were the newer rectangular one there was another quite cool town clock that ended up in Joe Key Ways back yard in Scotland that could be seen from rt 14. It was Round and quite ornate if memory serves me.
July 10 at 1:41pm · Edited · Like · 1

Jerry Doubleday Yes there was Pete. I forgot about that one.
July 10 at 1:40pm · Edited · Like · 1

James Ronald VonDeck Remember the stabbing at the rock garden where the guy stumbled across the road into memorial park? We used to gather all the time in that park with our " peace pipes" lol
July 10 at 3:58pm via mobile · Like · 1

Kathy Mongeon Geez it is pushing my memory I can picture it I'm thinking Valley street to. We used to get water there. That guy was stabbed at the rock garden wasn't he the cook of the place. I remember meeting Willie Pep at the rock garden with my dad.
July 10 at 5:23pm · Like · 2

Catherine Katmandu Palmer great fresh water on the hill below Mom's house, Valley street.
July 10 at 5:31pm · Like · 2

James Ronald VonDeck Hey remember the old "bum" Billie Rose that used to hung around . I remember him asking us for wine money. Funny who u remember as u get older?
July 10 at 5:32pm via mobile · Like · 1

Jerry Doubleday Yep That guy died over there I'm trying to remember who that was.
July 10 at 5:33pm · Like

Jerry Doubleday He got creamed by a Bus out on Rt 66 in Columbia I think. Always wore a headband or a dew rag use ta buy us our booze. He use ta sleep in the Rail Roads buildings and under the steps in back of the Capital theater.
July 10 at 5:35pm · Edited · Like

James Ronald VonDeck Yeah Jerry our memories are better than they should be! Lmfao By the way it was good seeing Brian's face again in another post good times. :-))
July 10 at 5:37pm via mobile · Like · 1

Jerry Doubleday Willie Pep and his brother Joey were popular guys when I was young! Great men both of them!
July 10 at 5:38pm · Like


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Jerry Doubleday
OK here's an oldie. Who remembers the Water Fountains in town and who can tell me where they were? One everyone should remember but there was a much cooler one Lets see who can not only remember it but describe it as well. I know you know where it was Brian Zoldack. We've reminisced about it before.
Like ·  · Follow Post · Share · July 10 at 12:10pm near Denville, NJ
Dawn Riquier-Shayer and Alice Burke like this.

Norman Lavallee Corner of Main and Railroad st., and at the front of Memoral park
July 10 at 12:13pm · Like · 7

Nicholas Lucas Those are the two that I remember also. Lauter Park?
July 10 at 12:19pm via mobile · Like · 2

Jerry Doubleday Lauters and Rec Park both had drinking fountains. But the one I was thinking of, was the one at the Main street and Railroad at the beginning of our FootBridge. It was the coolest looking thing If I remember correctly didn't it have a Horse Head or something like that?
July 10 at 12:22pm · Like · 5

Jerry Doubleday Once when I was a very small child Me and my Dad watched them put Ice Blocks into the ground into a hatch that opened right in front of the one at Memorial park.
July 10 at 12:24pm · Like · 2

Jerry Doubleday Or Maybe I was dreaming. But I'm almost positive that's what I saw had to be in the late 50s. Some of you older residents , Help me out here, Was there a cistern well of sorts that Ive's or someone that sold ice to the town or maybe donated would have delivered ice to? Was the coldest and most special water to a 6 year old. I can remember after watching the man deliver My Dad opened the Hatch and there were Ice Blocks floating in a big tank, ( of sorts) that you could see.
July 10 at 12:34pm · Edited · Like · 1

Alice Baty Jerry Dont Forget In Memorial Park .
July 10 at 12:30pm · Like · 1

Norman Lavallee both fountains on main st had the cisterns that had Ice put in every morning to keep it cold
July 10 at 12:31pm · Like · 2

Jerry Doubleday THANKS NORMAN! I was beginning to think I didn't really remember what I thought I saw!
July 10 at 12:31pm · Edited · Like · 1

Norman Lavallee No you were right. Used to love going to either fountain to get a icecold drink
July 10 at 12:32pm · Like · 2

Alice Baty I Remember Ives Ice House Deleiver The Ice Blocks For The Ice Box .
July 10 at 12:37pm · Like · 3

Alexina Haynes They just restored the fountain at memorial park this year,hadn't worked in years !!!!
July 10 at 12:48pm · Like · 4

Carol Patterson-Martineau And the fountains were green, right?
July 10 at 1:01pm via mobile · Like · 3

Susan Fitzgerald Bucklin The fountain on Main and Railroad, in front of Currans Pharmacy ended up at an antique shop in Putnam. Don't know where it went from there.
July 10 at 1:09pm via mobile · Like · 2

Pete Zizka The water fountain at Railroad St. was set in place in August, 1901. It was cast iron and stood seven feet high. It was originally supposed to go on Railroad Street as part of a widening project for that street. But the project was abandoned and it got set in the place we all remember.
July 10 at 1:32pm · Like · 2

Pete Zizka The fountain was replaced by an electric one in 1964.
July 10 at 1:34pm · Like

Pete Zizka Speaking of fountains, this wasn't a spectacular one but wasn't there an outside water fountain at Saint Joseph's School - on the Valley Street side? I seem to remember one there.
July 10 at 1:35pm · Like · 2

Jerry Doubleday I guess that back when it was sold it was a different time. People weren't into the nostalgia of the past. At the time I don't think that anyone thought that a mere 40 years later we would be concerned about the very existence of our country and homeland., But it's still to bad that something like that was not saved. The Savings and loan clock on Main street is another example before there were the newer rectangular one there was another quite cool town clock that ended up in Joe Key Ways back yard in Scotland that could be seen from rt 14. It was Round and quite ornate if memory serves me.
July 10 at 1:41pm · Edited · Like · 1

Jerry Doubleday Yes there was Pete. I forgot about that one.
July 10 at 1:40pm · Edited · Like · 1

James Ronald VonDeck Remember the stabbing at the rock garden where the guy stumbled across the road into memorial park? We used to gather all the time in that park with our " peace pipes" lol
July 10 at 3:58pm via mobile · Like · 1

Kathy Mongeon Geez it is pushing my memory I can picture it I'm thinking Valley street to. We used to get water there. That guy was stabbed at the rock garden wasn't he the cook of the place. I remember meeting Willie Pep at the rock garden with my dad.
July 10 at 5:23pm · Like · 2

Catherine Katmandu Palmer great fresh water on the hill below Mom's house, Valley street.
July 10 at 5:31pm · Like · 2

James Ronald VonDeck Hey remember the old "bum" Billie Rose that used to hung around . I remember him asking us for wine money. Funny who u remember as u get older?
July 10 at 5:32pm via mobile · Like · 1

Jerry Doubleday Yep That guy died over there I'm trying to remember who that was.
July 10 at 5:33pm · Like

Jerry Doubleday He got creamed by a Bus out on Rt 66 in Columbia I think. Always wore a headband or a dew rag use ta buy us our booze. He use ta sleep in the Rail Roads buildings and under the steps in back of the Capital theater.
July 10 at 5:35pm · Edited · Like

James Ronald VonDeck Yeah Jerry our memories are better than they should be! Lmfao By the way it was good seeing Brian's face again in another post good times. :-))
July 10 at 5:37pm via mobile · Like · 1

Jerry Doubleday Willie Pep and his brother Joey were popular guys when I was young! Great men both of them!
July 10 at 5:38pm · Like

Jerry Doubleday Willie was in Remy's when my Dad and I would go in.
July 10 at 5:39pm · Like

Virginia L Boutot one by memorial park
July 10 at 6:16pm · Like · 1

James Ronald VonDeck Jerry where have all the righteous people gone? Dead or in prison my brother. :-(((
July 10 at 6:28pm via mobile · Like · 1

Virginia L Boutot He use to buy our booze too when in high school
July 10 at 6:55pm · Like · 1

Darren Duchaineau I remember the two in the parks
July 10 at 8:03pm · Like · 1

Kathy Charron I remember the one on the corner of main St and railroad St and the one in front of memorial park it was set inside of the stones ,but I don't remember the other
July 11 at 3:58pm · Like · 1

Phyllis J. Sherman I remember a water fountain in the grove of trees in front of Memorial Park.

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