Historical Halloween

Tuesday, Oct 31, 2006 11:23am  |  COMMENTS (26)

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Thanks to Baristaville’s local historian Frank Gerard Godlewski (aka FGG) for this Halloween greeting:

Among the pages of the 1922 Montclair Times Houses Collection, this retouched photo stands out as an almost perfect imitation of The Addams Family House. Did Charles Addams actually mischievously insert one of his “New Yorker” cartoons into our community photo book? Probably not, but this is remarkably ironic!
Baristaville does have a strong connection with the Addams Family however. Addams’ work is a satirical view of suburban NJ’s “nightmare landscape” and modeled after the artist’s hometown of nearby Westfield. Leafing through Addams’ insane drawings we realize that this is our landscape of quaint, hilly little towns occasionally dotted with crumbling gothic mansions that peer out from behind bare deciduous tree limbs.

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26 Comments

  1. POSTED BY s  |  October 31, 2006 @ 11:29 am

    If I remember correctly, in the early sixties a woman and her son lived there–and I believe the son had scoliosis. It really seemed like a scarey place when we were little kids.

  2. POSTED BY t  |  October 31, 2006 @ 11:40 am

    Wasn’t this the house that was torn down in the late sixty’s to make room for the “new” GRHS?

  3. POSTED BY curly girl  |  October 31, 2006 @ 12:42 pm

    Boy, FGG has come on the scene and has quickly become one of our most treasured resources. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting him on several occasions and must remark on his incredible knowledge of the history of this town, and his neverending charm and panache.
    Frank is also is a designer/architect of older properties, and one I woud highly recommend. He has quite an eye for detail and a passion for local flavor.

  4. POSTED BY Miss Martta  |  October 31, 2006 @ 12:53 pm

    I wish Frank was on the Montclair planning board!

  5. POSTED BY Kay  |  October 31, 2006 @ 12:57 pm

    Seconded!
    And the Zoning board and HPC too!

  6. POSTED BY Janice Walker  |  October 31, 2006 @ 1:34 pm

    I wish Frank was on the Montclair Historical Society
    Board!

  7. POSTED BY JamesMatarazzoJr@aol.com  |  October 31, 2006 @ 1:51 pm

    Happy Halloween to you all from the farmers at Montclair Farmers Market-Saturdays Walnut Street until Thanksgiving, and John Young Realty/GMAC, Essex County’s oldest real estate company.

  8. POSTED BY JamesMatarazzoJr@aol.com  |  October 31, 2006 @ 1:52 pm

    Happy Halloween to you all from the farmers at Montclair Farmers Market-Saturdays Walnut Street until Thanksgiving, and John Young Realty/GMAC, Essex County’s oldest real estate company.

  9. POSTED BY JamesMatarazzoJr@aol.com  |  October 31, 2006 @ 1:52 pm

    Happy Halloween to you all from the farmers at Montclair Farmers Market-Saturdays Walnut Street until Thanksgiving, and John Young Realty/GMAC, Essex County’s oldest real estate company.

  10. POSTED BY JamesMatarazzoJr@aol.com  |  October 31, 2006 @ 1:52 pm

    Happy Halloween to you all from the farmers at Montclair Farmers Market-Saturdays Walnut Street until Thanksgiving, and John Young Realty/GMAC, Essex County’s oldest real estate company.

  11. POSTED BY JamesMatarazzoJr@aol.com  |  October 31, 2006 @ 1:52 pm

    Happy Halloween to you all from the farmers at Montclair Farmers Market-Saturdays Walnut Street until Thanksgiving, and John Young Realty/GMAC, Essex County’s oldest real estate company.

  12. POSTED BY JamesMatarazzoJr@aol.com  |  October 31, 2006 @ 1:52 pm

    Happy Halloween to you all from the farmers at Montclair Farmers Market-Saturdays Walnut Street until Thanksgiving, and John Young Realty/GMAC, Essex County’s oldest real estate company.

  13. POSTED BY James Matarazzo Jr.  |  October 31, 2006 @ 1:55 pm

    “Frank” for president of Montclair.

  14. POSTED BY Richard Brandt  |  October 31, 2006 @ 2:05 pm

    Frank and I were actually part of the Addams Family in the 1970′s. It was called Montclair Academy.

  15. POSTED BY James R. Matarazzo Jr.  |  October 31, 2006 @ 2:49 pm

    Who needs Senators, we have Frank!

  16. POSTED BY Donato  |  October 31, 2006 @ 3:16 pm

    I second Frank for President

  17. POSTED BY Ruth  |  October 31, 2006 @ 5:01 pm

    Bravo for Frank! What an accomplishment … he has managed to get people on Baristanet to say NICE THINGS! And he is deserving of every compliment he gets. He’s a true gentleman with true class, plus he’s incredibly nice and hilariously funny on top of it all.

  18. POSTED BY CommonCent$  |  October 31, 2006 @ 6:33 pm

    Yes, that is the site of the ‘new’ Glen Ridge HS, see address at bottom of postcard.

  19. POSTED BY Frank Gerard Godlewski  |  October 31, 2006 @ 7:06 pm

    Thank you very much for such kind words. Richard is right because in the 1970’s as a boy, I had an amazing resemblance to Pugsley Addams.

  20. POSTED BY t  |  November 01, 2006 @ 7:51 am

    Common,
    You must have super eyes or a super computer screen, because I can’t see the address at the bottom of the postcard. But thanks for the answer–I think.

  21. POSTED BY Anonymous  |  November 01, 2006 @ 11:06 am

    It says :Residence of H.S. Chapman xx Ridgewood Avenue Glen Ridge

  22. POSTED BY Common Cent$  |  November 01, 2006 @ 11:16 am

    I believe the number reads 204, site of the HS.

  23. POSTED BY FGG  |  November 01, 2006 @ 11:49 am

    The address is 204 Ridgewood Avenue, Glen Ridge

  24. POSTED BY KrKap  |  November 01, 2006 @ 12:15 pm

    The real Charles Adams and his “Family” lived on Elm Street in Westfield. The house featured in his cartoons is one house in off the corner of Dudley Ave. proceeding towards town on the right hand side. BTW, Happy Montclaireen!

  25. POSTED BY Say One  |  November 01, 2006 @ 5:48 pm

    We own & live on the 2nd floor of our two family. Our lovely tenants on the 1st floor went to a big party in South Orange, thusly they were not home. We were home, but my wife was feeling ill and I am recovering from a sprained ankle. It’s 19 steps down, and of course 19 steps back up, each time. The door bell rang about a dozen times. We were not participating. When the tenants came home they found their 5 year old son’s pumplin smashed against the front door of out house.
    I do like this holy day and the mischief it brings with it. When I grew up, only those under 10 when out, I know see guys taller than my 6 feet out…. I don’t feel obligated to open the door to men wearing masks 6 foot tall at 9PM at night. I think last year will be the last. Next year, only lights on will be in the back of the house.

  26. POSTED BY FGG  |  November 02, 2006 @ 3:22 pm

    Thank you, KrKap, for the address of the Addams Family House in Westfield. That will be fun to check out, especially with this gorgeous autumn atmosphere. The “Cheaper by the Dozen” house at 68 Eagle Rock Way became a tear-down, long ago, and now its a 60′s ranch.

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