THANKS SO MUCH FOR THESE PICS...IT BROUGHT SO MANY MEMORIES BACK TO ME...I'M 55 YEARS OLD AND I REMEMBER A LOT OF THEM PLACES....WOW, TRENTON JUST NOT THE SAME....BUT IT'S HOME.....
I AGREE, SOME PEOPLE ARE JUST USED TO LIVING AROUND TRASH, IT IS NOT JUST THE YOUNGER PEOPLE I SEE GROWN OLDER FOLKS THROWING TRASH ON THE STREET, RUN DOWN HOMES, PEOPLE LIVING IN THEM, YOU ALWAYS KNOW WHAT NEIGHBORHOOD YOU ARE IN, SOME PEOPLE JUST DO NOT CARE
When I was a teenager we loved to go shopping at all the great stores and have a nice lunch or go to a movie. Now I wouldn't walk down the streets of the city. Someone needs to wake up and make this capital city great again.
I lived here from '79 to '83. There were only a few bad neighborhoods. Now the entire place is blight. The area I lived in had 6 shootings in a month a few years ago, and it used to be a great section.This is not just the state capitol, but it is also one of the most important historic cities in the country. But this is what we do--we let things rot and walk away. Pathetic.
My family immigrated from Italy to America in 1920 and they settled in Trenton. Owned a funeral home, raised generations of children and grand children. A couple went on to be professional athletes, a couple of them doctors and most of them very good family people. Sadly as I started to enter my early teenage years in the early 1990s it was no longer safe for us to just kick it outside the funeral home, run the streets like we used to. Trenton was a city that provided my immigrant family with all they needed to succeed in life. And let me tell you my family is damn proud of being from Trenton. Being from 'The Berg' was one of my PopPop's greatest prides in life so much so it was printed in his obituary. Chambersburg Trenton was a friggin paradise for my Italian family of 8 that came here on a boat, poor, from war torn Italy not knowing a lick of English. It brings me to tears to see Trenton today. It is a tragedy and a travesty.
Boy did this video bring back some great memories. Born and raised in 1955 and seeing those photos of classic locations, brought tears to my eyes. Especially seeing all the old movie theaters from back in the day and all the department stores. Even the trolleys brought back memories. I no longer live in New Jersey anymore, but I sure do miss the culture and the places to go eat. #Trenton #ThankYouRihik
It's funny the " Trenton Makes the World takes" slogan used to be true. now, 'Its what Trenton uses the World refuses" As a lifelong NJ resident it really pains me to admit that.
I left in the 80s to Hawaii, best thing I ever did in my life! But still looking at this there are some good memories, Went to Hamilton West prom 1970 I think.. Went to Morrisville prom 1969 I think! Had a few girlfriends in the day hehe!!! Remember riding around the block center city state street? All the girls would ride one direction and the guys the other, When we made a connect we would say meet us in Sears parking lot! Haven't thought of those memories for a life time,, Used to go to Liberty tavern on S Broad street then it became the Widows Watch,, Played jazz at Lanzies lounge sp? Then changed to Tiffanies, Greenwood tavern, saw Mile Davis there at 16 years old, snuck in! Dobbs House Chambersburg, Pats Diner on S Broad st for 3 am breakfast after partying all night.. My 1st Love went to Hamilton West, broke my heart Lived on Genesee St, Center street, then Morrisville.. Too many memories to post after seeing this clip.. But happy I escaped to Hawaii! Aloha! Thanks for posting!
I left Trenton years ago, studied in New York, moved to Germany. It's clean, there is very little crime, socialized health care and education, government pays the rent if you lose your job. It's not easy if you were not born here (language and job skills have to be top-notch), but I feel safe here. I wish Trenton had what we have here. Americans could turn America into paradise instead of turning it into hell. It's a choice.
Real talk it's a choice, Americans literally drown themselves in their own ignorance and misery and blame somebody or something else, sometimes even another country
TRENTON USED TO BE BEAUTIFUL CITY, LOOK AT IT NOW SO SAD, GARBAGE EVERY WHERE BOARDED UP HOUSES, WEST TRENTON USED TO BE BEAUTIFUL, SO SAD TO SEE IT GO DOWN,, TRASH RUN DOWN HOMES, HERMITAGE AVE HAS TAKEN A TOLL, TRENTON WILL NEVER BE LIKE IT ONCE WAS, SO SAD TO SEE WHAT IT HAS BECOME
I live 20 minutes from Trenton. I would always avoid that city like the plague. Trenton used to be a safe and prosperous city. Rampant crime and poverty rule the city nowadays. This problem isn't exclusive to Trenton, it's happening to many different cities across the USA unfortunately.
Trenton is way different. After living on 800 block of South Clinton for 21 years i moved out of my grandmom and stay in Hamilton however I'm over my grandmom at least twice a week to help her n walk her doggy. Tbh the 800 block of South Clinton still have very good people on it and the best barber shop
Lovely video, thank you. Sadly though, no "new era" is arriving anytime soon. Gone are the days of corner stores, mom and pop shops and the endless string of factories that manufactured not only American-made products but the sustenance needed to support a family of four, not to mention the economic development a city needs to thrive. No corporation in its right mind would expect it's employees to relocate, live and educate their children here. Hollywood came scouting a few years back, and left running with it's tail between it's legs in fear. If it weren't for State government, this city would be full of tents.
I was born in the city back in the 50's same hospital and week as Associate Justice Aliltio(spelling).....I was raised in North Jersey,relocated back to the city in 1982 after I completed Law School ..... it hurts to see such a once GREAT town that now has no hope,despair ,sad because there were so many good people whom had pride in their homes,neighborhoods etc...However when the manufacturing jobs left in the 70's and 80's,CRACK hit the INNER CITY "streets" across the nation in the 80's ,Reagan's "Just say no" policy and " lock them up", Gov.Whitman cut the low and medium level state jobs which gave people a middle income household everything fell apart. Easy for people point fingers at minorities and others...I lived there for twenty plus years I saw first hand of what happen.When I gave up on the town,I had the means to relocate for a better life.Many of the people whom still reside there are "TRAPPED". Will the jurisdiction ever turn around,who knows I pray it does but with cuts in education, housing and continued lack of employment both private and State/Federal the prospects of such look BLEAK .
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THESE PICS...IT BROUGHT SO MANY MEMORIES BACK TO ME...I'M 55 YEARS OLD AND I REMEMBER A LOT OF THEM PLACES....WOW, TRENTON JUST NOT THE SAME....BUT IT'S HOME.....
+Steve W I wonder why ?
I AGREE, SOME PEOPLE ARE JUST USED TO LIVING AROUND TRASH, IT IS NOT JUST THE YOUNGER PEOPLE I SEE GROWN OLDER FOLKS THROWING TRASH ON THE STREET, RUN DOWN HOMES, PEOPLE LIVING IN THEM, YOU ALWAYS KNOW WHAT NEIGHBORHOOD YOU ARE IN, SOME PEOPLE JUST DO NOT CARE
73 and miss the old Trenton.
When I was a teenager we loved to go shopping at all the great stores and have a nice lunch or go to a movie. Now I wouldn't walk down the streets of the city. Someone needs to wake up and make this capital city great again.
WHEN TRENTON NJ WAS GREAT!!!!!!!
I lived here from '79 to '83. There were only a few bad neighborhoods. Now the entire place is blight. The area I lived in had 6 shootings in a month a few years ago, and it used to be a great section.This is not just the state capitol, but it is also one of the most important historic cities in the country. But this is what we do--we let things rot and walk away. Pathetic.
My family immigrated from Italy to America in 1920 and they settled in Trenton. Owned a funeral home, raised generations of children and grand children. A couple went on to be professional athletes, a couple of them doctors and most of them very good family people. Sadly as I started to enter my early teenage years in the early 1990s it was no longer safe for us to just kick it outside the funeral home, run the streets like we used to. Trenton was a city that provided my immigrant family with all they needed to succeed in life. And let me tell you my family is damn proud of being from Trenton. Being from 'The Berg' was one of my PopPop's greatest prides in life so much so it was printed in his obituary. Chambersburg Trenton was a friggin paradise for my Italian family of 8 that came here on a boat, poor, from war torn Italy not knowing a lick of English. It brings me to tears to see Trenton today. It is a tragedy and a travesty.
Boy did this video bring back some great memories. Born and raised in 1955 and seeing those photos of classic locations, brought tears to my eyes. Especially seeing all the old movie theaters from back in the day and all the department stores. Even the trolleys brought back memories. I no longer live in New Jersey anymore, but I sure do miss the culture and the places to go eat. #Trenton #ThankYouRihik
Same here, 1955 born and raised!
Trenton Public Schools.
It was an absolute awesome place back then!
It's funny the " Trenton Makes the World takes" slogan used to be true. now, 'Its what Trenton uses the World refuses" As a lifelong NJ resident it really pains me to admit that.
Nice pics. Good video 👍
Thanks...This was Trenton and we can not let todays youth destroy the History of this town..
I left in the 80s to Hawaii, best thing I ever did in my life! But still looking at this there are some good memories, Went to Hamilton West prom 1970 I think.. Went to Morrisville prom 1969 I think! Had a few girlfriends in the day hehe!!!
Remember riding around the block center city state street? All the girls would ride one direction and the guys the other, When we made a connect we would say meet us in Sears parking lot! Haven't thought of those memories for a life time,, Used to go to Liberty tavern on S Broad street then it became the Widows Watch,, Played jazz at Lanzies lounge sp? Then changed to Tiffanies, Greenwood tavern, saw Mile Davis there at 16 years old, snuck in! Dobbs House Chambersburg, Pats Diner on S Broad st for 3 am breakfast after partying all night.. My 1st Love went to Hamilton West, broke my heart Lived on Genesee St, Center street, then Morrisville.. Too many memories to post after seeing this clip.. But happy I escaped to Hawaii! Aloha! Thanks for posting!
yeah, cruising the block was fun also going to Dances at the War Memorial Bldg,we had great music in those days.
Crusing the block listening to Ron Diamond or WTTM, and dances at the War Memorial Bldg.
@@johnzimpleman4965 I saw a few concerts there!
I left Trenton years ago, studied in New York, moved to Germany. It's clean, there is very little crime, socialized health care and education, government pays the rent if you lose your job. It's not easy if you were not born here (language and job skills have to be top-notch), but I feel safe here. I wish Trenton had what we have here. Americans could turn America into paradise instead of turning it into hell. It's a choice.
Real talk it's a choice, Americans literally drown themselves in their own ignorance and misery and blame somebody or something else, sometimes even another country
The Govt here pays the rent too, its just called something else.
Damn this brought back some memories, when the streets were safe!! Thanks for this. Memory Bank is back open again, let me call some people lol
Beautiful video❤
TRENTON WILL BE GREAT AGAIN
TRENTON USED TO BE BEAUTIFUL CITY, LOOK AT IT NOW SO SAD, GARBAGE EVERY WHERE BOARDED UP HOUSES, WEST TRENTON USED TO BE BEAUTIFUL, SO SAD TO SEE IT GO DOWN,, TRASH RUN DOWN HOMES, HERMITAGE AVE HAS TAKEN A TOLL, TRENTON WILL NEVER BE LIKE IT ONCE WAS, SO SAD TO SEE WHAT IT HAS BECOME
That's true. Trenton is a dump.
Worked a summer job @ the trenton farmer's market. Met my husband there and still married 50 yrs. later.
That restaurant pizzeria was Romeo and Juliet’s.
My sister had her wedding there
Almost shed a tear
Wonderful photo thank you. Trenton is my home born and raised. xo
I live 20 minutes from Trenton. I would always avoid that city like the plague. Trenton used to be a safe and prosperous city. Rampant crime and poverty rule the city nowadays. This problem isn't exclusive to Trenton, it's happening to many different cities across the USA unfortunately.
Trenton was such a nice city. We all know exactly when destroyed it...
Please tell me😩😩
I remember when 50 cent soda use to 50 cent now they $1.25.
I miss trenton nj.
Dope!
anyone remember me. 50 years ago. Woody on South Hermitage?
Wow!...Great memories and I have met with Mr. Tom Glover before, attending some of his sing a longs. You are both, Keepers of the Flame!"
Song is great and sad at the same time, guess im a little to nostalgic
wow
Beautiful city once. Too bad it has been taken over by thugs and savages.
Like most of the world and don't leave out the dope head...you know
@Mscherrypop3 who are u calling a savage? Black people were never given the same assistance as whites. Get your racist head out the garbage
Exactly. They ruined Trenton.
I've been to the top of the Battle Monument.
Trenton is way different. After living on 800 block of South Clinton for 21 years i moved out of my grandmom and stay in Hamilton however I'm over my grandmom at least twice a week to help her n walk her doggy. Tbh the 800 block of South Clinton still have very good people on it and the best barber shop
Well done job Happy to add a few more but don't know how.
Sad what's happening all across this country
Despite what anyone says Trenton is a "good city",Belvidere st was my entire families intro to t-town,NOTHING BUT LOVE FOR THE WEST SIDE...
Gregory Smith. lol. jughead u already no. still there thIs day. Never 4get bout belvidere st
True Statement Sis!! It's no different from any other place. It has it's good and bad!!! Could be alot better if there where better politicians!!
With all do respect we all no the town is a hell hole rite now shit just keep getting worse but mad respect to trenton
Lovely video, thank you. Sadly though, no "new era" is arriving anytime soon. Gone are the days of corner stores, mom and pop shops and the endless string of factories that manufactured not only American-made products but the sustenance needed to support a family of four, not to mention the economic development a city needs to thrive. No corporation in its right mind would expect it's employees to relocate, live and educate their children here. Hollywood came scouting a few years back, and left running with it's tail between it's legs in fear. If it weren't for State government, this city would be full of tents.
Nowadays, Trenton is just a run down skeleton of what it used to be.
Trenton, with us great old architecture could be a really cool place. I conclude the state of NJ has given up on Trenton.
had a picre of the Bubles on academy st..i just dont know what happen to it
A new era WILL arrive soon
+Omar Irizarry Yeah, keep dreaming
A global mindset is what made Trenton into the absolute sewer it is today TY I'll think local.
Downtown is a ghost town on Saturday nights.
There's also a Trenton in Ontario canada.
Trenton nj stand up
I’m Trentonian
Thanks for rushing them through so we gotta stop the video to get a look at anything interesting.
I was born in the city back in the 50's same hospital and week as Associate Justice Aliltio(spelling).....I was raised in North Jersey,relocated back to the city in 1982 after I completed Law School ..... it hurts to see such a once GREAT town that now has no hope,despair ,sad because there were so many good people whom had pride in their homes,neighborhoods etc...However when the manufacturing jobs left in the 70's and 80's,CRACK hit the INNER CITY "streets" across the nation in the 80's ,Reagan's "Just say no" policy and " lock them up", Gov.Whitman cut the low and medium level state jobs which gave people a middle income household everything fell apart.
Easy for people point fingers at minorities and others...I lived there for twenty plus years I saw first hand of what happen.When I gave up on the town,I had the means to relocate for a better life.Many of the people whom still reside there are "TRAPPED". Will the jurisdiction ever turn around,who knows I pray it does but with cuts in education, housing and continued lack of employment both private and State/Federal the prospects of such look BLEAK .
Crack fuck up Trenton
Will arrive soon but when?....
People now a days don't care.
Sad place now, nothing is new all run down 👎
Skippy jakes
HISTROY
trenton use to look nice
It was. And then they managed to destroy it.
Some are fake, can tell by the cars.