Monday, December 6, 2010

Perhaps Don can give us a brief lesson

My Papa was caretaker, driver and maintenance man for the Sisters of the Good Shepherd in the ’40’s & ‘50’s. Dad tells stories of riding with him on laundry deliveries. The family home for decades was the carriage house on the corner of Peoples & Eleventh. When RPI acquired the Peoples Avenue Complex, they kept Papa on to continue taking care of it. That is, until most of it was torn down in the mid-70’s coincidental to Papa reaching their “required” retirement age. My love/hate relationship with RPI has thus been life-long.

Imagine my surprise when I learned that the great RPI had its beginnings in the very same area that my ancestors chose to plant roots: North Central. The Rensselaer School opened its doors nearly 185 years ago in Middleburgh, occupying the old Farmer’s Bank building. Perhaps the community of RPI is willing to support our efforts to Revitalize Uptown Troy. We challenge them to live their pledge of “Comm-University”.

The surname from yesterday’s question was Eddy. Perhaps Don Rittner can give us brief lesson? Please continue supporting The Uptown Initiative’s efforts and those of our Capital District Coalition Partners: Albany Jewish Community Center, Project Hope/Fort Edward, WSW Art Farm, Encore Theater and Palace Theater. We hope to add more CDC members soon. If you know of a worthy Upstate NY Project, leave a comment when you vote with some info.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Always so informative.

The Dartlady said...

Thank you. It's one of the things I aim for...