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	<title>Comments on: Do You Remember Life Before The Bridge?</title>
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		<title>By: dougie</title>
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		<description>I remember hearing the pile drivers going all night. I was a sophamore at N.H.S, I believe it was 1952.I also remember &quot;the Tap&quot; where we swam. It was just to the left of the bridge, where the 1776 house sat. ( now Gone)Also, I remember our &quot;ice Pond&quot; where we skated as kids and teens.
 I recall seeing in my sister&#039;s year book , a prediction was made &quot;a bridge would be built across the Hudson in the fifties&quot;and that was 1939!! Doug W.</description>
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 I recall seeing in my sister&#8217;s year book , a prediction was made &#8220;a bridge would be built across the Hudson in the fifties&#8221;and that was 1939!! Doug W.</p>
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