The Pine Street Gang

The Pine Street Gang

By Anita Messina John Seamans, nine years old, finished the last of his cold cereal, listening. He listened for a nearby screen door to fling open and slam shut. That was his signal that the first of the Pine Street kids was on his bike and headed for the cemetery for...
The Beginning of the Port Byron Little League

The Beginning of the Port Byron Little League

It is spring and soon the crack of bats, the loud voices of the coaches, (some might call it yelling), the call of “hey batteeeer!”, and the cheers of the parents will fill the air as Little League once again returns to the Green Street fields. It is a spring time...
The Port Byron Debating Society

The Port Byron Debating Society

On the first weekend of January, my wife and I took a day trip to Albany. It is always a pleasant trip, and it gives me a chance to see the old home region. However, the purpose of the trip was to follow up on some research in the New York State archives, and my wife...

The Plastic Boat Company?

Every so often, E-Bay will offer up an interesting historical item that helps to tell a story about Port Byron. So when this ad from the Plastic Boats, Inc of Port Byron showed up, I had to purchase it. The ad must have been cut out of a motor boating magazine and a...

Peace Day Column, an Update, and Other News

When Veterans Day comes about, I like to feature on the Lock 52 Historical Society Facebook page a couple images of a group celebrating Peace or Armistice Day. These were found in the collection of materials that came from the old Port Byron Telephone Company, and...