Anyone know the stroy behind the abandoned white house on 532 near tabernacle and chatsworth border. I believe the guys name was Morris Sklar. I found tax envelopes bills and checks all over the place from the 1970's. Anyone know anything?
Anyone know the stroy behind the abandoned white house on 532 near tabernacle and chatsworth border. I believe the guys name was Morris Sklar. I found tax envelopes bills and checks all over the place from the 1970's. Anyone know anything?
That house is a puzzle isn't it. I stood on 72 Eastbound across from it looking for movement about 4 years ago. It had a car parked in the yard, didn't it? Like an old plymouth reliant or something like that.
Are you referring to the same house? This one is near Tabernacle and not 72.
Guy
You all ever go by a house in a neighborhood, and there is clearly people living inside, and yet the curtains are just gray colored rag-like things (used to be white), and the yard is so trashed up its pathetic? I really wonder about people like that. Its hard to put things in perspective, to be in their shoes. Its sad. God Bless the downtrodden, and those with troubles and mental strife.
You all ever go by a house in a neighborhood, and there is clearly people living inside, and yet the curtains are just gray colored rag-like things (used to be white), and the yard is so trashed up its pathetic? I really wonder about people like that. Its hard to put things in perspective, to be in their shoes. Its sad. God Bless the downtrodden, and those with troubles and mental strife.
Sue,
I was referring to areas all over NJ where you see terrible living conditions. Houses that get so bad they become taken over and bulldozed because they are so far gone. I sincerely don't think Bob was knocking the pines. I have nothing but respect for the people in the pines.
I don't know, Sue. How many "pineys" would be seen using a computer or writing a book?
Categorizing a bunch of people is risky business.
I've seen Fred Browns house. It was a mess when he lived there, and it's a mess now. Would an outsider today look down upon that? Yes. Was Fred Brown poor by contemporary standards? Probably. Was he happy? I'm willing to bet that he was.