The Hartford Road one was there all during my time living in CT. Between late 1960s and 1996. I think it's still there. I can't remember going to the one near the Parkade but we must have since I was definitely around that area a lot as a kid. I'll have to ask my parents.There is one on Hartford Road. I worked at a different one over near the Parkade. I'm not sure there was one on Hartford Road back then.
I was there six years before Reese's Pieces were even invented.If you were liberal with the scoops in the Reese's Pieces sundae, I salute you.
Radar O’Riley’s stomping grounds. Spent a lot of time there as well and played baseball with Malcolm. Carey Edwards, who also played at Manhattan and I went to the same grammar school. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.Bristol Community Organization summer job. Cleaned one of the schools to get ready for the coming year. I graduated to working at the Forestville Boys Club. Basically summer day care. Kept everyone busy with activities like softball and archery and such. Malcolm Huckabee (BCU guard) was about 7 then. Really good kid. His older brother was more of a handful.
That was my favorite thing to make, along with chili dogs.Peanut Buster Parfait was my go to back in the day.
I can't remember the address but I think it was roughly where the Wendy's is now, looking at Google Maps. We used to go to the Burger King on Main for lunch when in HS. Open campus and several free periods next to lunch.yep there was one on Broad St
as a Burger King on Main St
I was never lucky enough to get our local paper route, it was handed down between brothers. But I filled in for him whenever he was on vacation or sick.Paper boy for Bridgeport Post; cut lawns; shoveled snow,
Looking back, delivering papers by bicycle was a great job for me.
Age 15. Two jobs that summer.
1. Washing dishes in the kitchen at Hartford Hospital.
2. Lifeguard at Avon Country Club
Serving you knuckle heads Carvel Ice cream. Hated having to decorate cakes. Hand writing terrible.