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Since we started back in the late 1990s, many other web sites and social media sites have joined the internet. Below will be a link for all those web sites or social media locations that have our community of Yorkville from the east side of Manhattan in New York City. Most have the ability to upload pictures. leave a message for old friends or to interact with current residents and try and get a reunion together. Here are the links: My Family. This web site was founded by Bridget and been around as long as the Yorkville web site. There is a very active crew of friendly posters that keep everyone up to date on who's who via postings, pictures, and a constant flow greetings. Come and join the memories and old friends. See the active message board that Bridget enables visitors to share their memories. Yorkville - the east side of Manhattan. The web site founded by Marty Dougherty and home to pictures, stories, schools, etc. supported over the years by old friends, neighbors, and classmates who contributed pictures and memories that we share with everyone when they visit. At a separate site, there is a message board, Yorkville Message Board, that old friends can reconnect and chat. St. Stephen of Hungary (new York City). This group was created by Steve Geosits and is housed on Facebook. Remembering Our Yorkville Stoop. This group was created by Johann Caspar Heege and is housed on Facebook. St. Joseph's Church and School - Yorkville (New York City). Founded by my friend Brid Smith (My Family) which is also housed on Facebook. Yorkville, East Side of Manhattan, New York City. This group was founded by Marty Dougherty and is housed on Facebook. Yorkville: Stoop to Nuts - Where the center of a kid's universe is never longer than one city block. Tommy Pryor's story telling blog is quite successful in recounting life in Yorkville according to Tommy Pryor. Just click on the link and check out Tommy's stories. Tommy also has joined the ranks of hosting his own radio show weekly. This information as to time and link will be added . The Yorkville/Kleindeutschland Historical Society. The history of Yorkville by Kathy Jolowicz.Unclaimed Property Search for Florida, New York, Marty's U S Marines links - a work in progress. Note: If you are into that era of music, oldies (doo wop) that was from the late 50s and early 60s. the web is a trove of web sites that are devoted to playing the music if you are into that genre of music. There is a bounty of sites that you can listen to with out spending a penny. This is a temporary link to those locations. Click on oldies.
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