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            <title>Flushing, NY Trivia: Do You Remember This? - PS 164 Alumni</title>
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            <updated>2016-12-03T18:49:06Z</updated>
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                    <title>No, Stella Doro was on Main S…</title>
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                                        <updated>2009-03-21T20:32:10.575Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>Peter Monroe</name>
                            <uri>http://www.ps164alumni.net/profile/PeterMonroe</uri>
                        </author>
                    
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                        No, Stella Doro was on Main Street across the street and a little to the left i think of the bank/library. it had pizza, but all the other italian things. also, a juke box and a bar. it was sort of large for a restaurant. &quot;La Stella&quot; was a fancier italian restaurant on Queens Blvd.                    </summary>

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                            No, Stella Doro was on Main Street across the street and a little to the left i think of the bank/library. it had pizza, but all the other italian things. also, a juke box and a bar. it was sort of large for a restaurant. &quot;La Stella&quot; was a fancier italian restaurant on Queens Blvd.                        </content>
                    
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                            <entry>
                    <title>Hey! Dennis Taylor here (clas…</title>
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                                        <id>tag:www.ps164alumni.net,2009-03-21:1978143:Comment:24530</id>
                                        <updated>2009-03-21T12:06:22.990Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>Dennis Taylor</name>
                            <uri>http://www.ps164alumni.net/profile/DennisTaylor</uri>
                        </author>
                    
                    <summary type="html">
                        Hey! Dennis Taylor here (class of 1960). I worked at Bill&#039;s Deli on Vleigh Place. Was the old&lt;br /&gt;
name of that pizza place Stlla Doro&#039;s??? Living in Florida now. You?                    </summary>

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                            Hey! Dennis Taylor here (class of 1960). I worked at Bill&#039;s Deli on Vleigh Place. Was the old&lt;br /&gt;
name of that pizza place Stlla Doro&#039;s??? Living in Florida now. You?                        </content>
                    
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                            <entry>
                    <title>The store before Baskin Robbi…</title>
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                                        <id>tag:www.ps164alumni.net,2009-03-16:1978143:Comment:24364</id>
                                        <updated>2009-03-16T23:04:00.472Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>CINDY ADAMS</name>
                            <uri>http://www.ps164alumni.net/profile/CINDYADAMS</uri>
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                    <summary type="html">
                        The store before Baskin Robbins (I think) was an appliance store....Sold many household-wares...Hope that I helped...                    </summary>

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                            The store before Baskin Robbins (I think) was an appliance store....Sold many household-wares...Hope that I helped...                        </content>
                    
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                            <entry>
                    <title>Right you are. With all the b…</title>
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                                        <id>tag:www.ps164alumni.net,2009-03-16:1978143:Comment:24337</id>
                                        <updated>2009-03-16T00:20:33.775Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>Ruben G. Perlmutter</name>
                            <uri>http://www.ps164alumni.net/profile/RubenGPerlmutter</uri>
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                    <summary type="html">
                        Right you are. With all the bank mergers, I forgot about Manny Hanny.                    </summary>

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                            Right you are. With all the bank mergers, I forgot about Manny Hanny.                        </content>
                    
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                            <entry>
                    <title>Ruben,

I think that was manu…</title>
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                                        <id>tag:www.ps164alumni.net,2009-03-16:1978143:Comment:24336</id>
                                        <updated>2009-03-16T00:11:08.145Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>andy tivoli</name>
                            <uri>http://www.ps164alumni.net/profile/andytivoli</uri>
                        </author>
                    
                    <summary type="html">
                        Ruben,&lt;br /&gt;
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I think that was manufacturers hanover at the time                    </summary>

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                            Ruben,&lt;br /&gt;
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I think that was manufacturers hanover at the time                        </content>
                    
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                            <entry>
                    <title>The one on the east side of t…</title>
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                                        <id>tag:www.ps164alumni.net,2009-03-15:1978143:Comment:24330</id>
                                        <updated>2009-03-15T23:12:40.981Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>Ruben G. Perlmutter</name>
                            <uri>http://www.ps164alumni.net/profile/RubenGPerlmutter</uri>
                        </author>
                    
                    <summary type="html">
                        The one on the east side of the street, right? Queens County Savings Bank. Had my account there, earning that Regulation Q limited 4% (oh, if I only earned 4% on my money now!). There was also a bank in the brick building where Vleigh Place intersected with Main Street at 73rd Avenue -- can&#039;t remember the name of that one.                    </summary>

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                            The one on the east side of the street, right? Queens County Savings Bank. Had my account there, earning that Regulation Q limited 4% (oh, if I only earned 4% on my money now!). There was also a bank in the brick building where Vleigh Place intersected with Main Street at 73rd Avenue -- can&#039;t remember the name of that one.                        </content>
                    
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                            <entry>
                    <title>I was on a league at the bowl…</title>
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                                        <updated>2009-03-15T22:09:51.000Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>Maxine Pinkas Smith</name>
                            <uri>http://www.ps164alumni.net/profile/MaxinePinkasSmith</uri>
                        </author>
                    
                    <summary type="html">
                        I was on a league at the bowling alley, it was down a rickety flight of stairs. I never wanted to go because I was a terrible bowler and I would miss H.R Puffnstuff every Saturday morning!                    </summary>

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                            I was on a league at the bowling alley, it was down a rickety flight of stairs. I never wanted to go because I was a terrible bowler and I would miss H.R Puffnstuff every Saturday morning!                        </content>
                    
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                            <entry>
                    <title>Jimmy did my mother&#039;s hair to…</title>
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                                        <id>tag:www.ps164alumni.net,2009-03-15:1978143:Comment:24324</id>
                                        <updated>2009-03-15T22:07:22.008Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>Maxine Pinkas Smith</name>
                            <uri>http://www.ps164alumni.net/profile/MaxinePinkasSmith</uri>
                        </author>
                    
                    <summary type="html">
                        Jimmy did my mother&#039;s hair too! She had had a stroke when i was 12 so I always had to walk her there, help her get across Main Street, and then Jimmy would tell me what time to come pick her up. He was such a nice guy.                    </summary>

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                            Jimmy did my mother&#039;s hair too! She had had a stroke when i was 12 so I always had to walk her there, help her get across Main Street, and then Jimmy would tell me what time to come pick her up. He was such a nice guy.                        </content>
                    
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                            <entry>
                    <title>Yes! And people would line up…</title>
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                                        <updated>2009-03-15T22:01:03.651Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>Maxine Pinkas Smith</name>
                            <uri>http://www.ps164alumni.net/profile/MaxinePinkasSmith</uri>
                        </author>
                    
                    <summary type="html">
                        Yes! And people would line up down the street waiting. I always used to burn the roof of my mouth at Gloria&#039;s because the pies were always straight out of the oven. They could not make htem fast enough.                    </summary>

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                            Yes! And people would line up down the street waiting. I always used to burn the roof of my mouth at Gloria&#039;s because the pies were always straight out of the oven. They could not make htem fast enough.                        </content>
                    
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                            <entry>
                    <title>In 1962 Ii was in one of the…</title>
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                                        <id>tag:www.ps164alumni.net,2009-03-15:1978143:Comment:24322</id>
                                        <updated>2009-03-15T21:57:12.944Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>Peter Monroe</name>
                            <uri>http://www.ps164alumni.net/profile/PeterMonroe</uri>
                        </author>
                    
                    <summary type="html">
                        In 1962 Ii was in one of the jewelry stores on Main Street and my current teacher (4th grade) Mrs. Berkoff came in. Not knowing how to act, I didn&#039;t say anything; not even &quot;hello.&quot; The next day in class she yelled at me in front of the whole class for that. I wonder why she didn&#039;t say hello first?                    </summary>

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                            In 1962 Ii was in one of the jewelry stores on Main Street and my current teacher (4th grade) Mrs. Berkoff came in. Not knowing how to act, I didn&#039;t say anything; not even &quot;hello.&quot; The next day in class she yelled at me in front of the whole class for that. I wonder why she didn&#039;t say hello first?                        </content>
                    
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