Jan 28, 2025
French Hill
French Hill went straight up from the old mill along the Nashua River, in Nashua, New Hampshire. It was always a poor neighborhood, housing mill workers and immigrants going back over a hundred years. Almost all the buildings on the narrow streets were wood, except the churches. The name came from the many French Canadians drawn there to work. I lived on the Hill during the early 1970's, on the top floor of a triplex.
The old wooden three unit was heated by gas space heaters and the whole building would rumble and shake when a vehicle came down the street. In the morning I would walk down the hill, through the mill property and over a pedestrian bridge to the old main street, where I worked in a photography store. A google search tells me that the neighborhood now houses street gangs. Nashua is right over the border from Massachusetts, yet I would have never imagined such urban problems reaching so far north.
The above post is a reprint from 2010. Years ago I also never imagined Allentown having gangs, nor the shootings and stabbings which are now occurring.
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The future is now.
ReplyDeleteHow very sad.
But there is hope, consideri the renaissance in Easton.
Any historical charm in Allentown has been demolished for the NIZ urban office park. However, I do find the Archer Music Hall encouraging. Things can only get more lively, because they're dead now.
DeleteAllentown's central business district's past, present and future was, is, and always will be a reflection of the town surrounding it. The past was A+, the present is F, the future is ? Unless the governing class acts to improve what surrounds and defines Allentown's CBD, no change can ever be successful.
ReplyDeleteIt is worth remembering how in those early years both the ASD and the APD denied any emerging gang development, as if they were different from other similar regions all over the country.
ReplyDeleteThen came the Freeman brothers horror, and the cat was suddenly out of the bag in the area.