Looking SW on 12th Ave & Wallace St, Newark Memorial Hospital, on June 1, 1967

Haarith Alston-Taalib writes:
“Yes, my twin cousin lived on 12th Ave. between Wallace and Newton Streets; she lived across from the hospital on the 12th Ave. side. I’m going to find out if she has any pictures of 12th Ave. and the hospital. Both of us played in that triangular shape park there on 12th Ave. at Wallace Street. Whenever I’m in Newark and I ride by that area, I can remember the building in the lower photo, all that greenery and the neon sign there at the corner; that was the view out our kitchen window. Thank you, this was a dream come true, I never thought I’d see images like these again from my early childhood.”

Shown here is the view of the neon sign and fire hydrant outside of Haarith Alston-Taalib’s kitchen window. The neon sign says “Newark Gardens Convalescent Home”:

S side Waverly Ave looking W from NE corner Monmouth on May 30, 1960

Fredrica Bey writes:
“My Aunt Ampa grew up here in an apartment. It had no hot water and no refrigerator. One day, she learned that she was eligible for Newark’s first urban renewal public housing project that had just opened. The new apartment was small. But she was very proud of it and proud to live in public housing because the space was hers. One day, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt came to give her an award for having the ‘best kept’ apartment in the complex. I still have the photo of Aunt Ampa with Lady Roosevelt.”

Aunt Ampa with Lady Roosevelt: