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Town of Greece entertainment pavilion. Constructed in 2015.
Braddock Bay Lodge. Constructed in 2016.
Greece Public Library Barnard Crossing Branch located at 2808 Dewey Avenue. Opened in 2014.
Crowd at Town Hall Campus for annual Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration. 2017
Barnard Pirates Pony League baseball team. Managed by Walter Oyer. Early 1950s.
Hoover Drive Elementary School Band, 1945-46.
Frank L. Pitcher was a Greece Police Officer from 1931 until 1962, when he retired as a sergeant. He was one of the "Magnificent Six"; the six original officers of the Greece Police Department. When he started as a constable in 1931, there was only one other officer; former Police Chief Milton H. Carter. They each worked 12 hour days, seven days a week. The pay was one dollar per arrest. Chief Carter said that Frank's experience working in his father's blacksmith shop helped on the job. "He'd knock 'em down and I'd put the cuffs on," Chief Milton one time reflected. He was married to his wife May for over fifty years and had three children; two daughters and a son. Frank L. Pitcher died September 14, 1969 at the age of 72.
Town Hall employees and Supervisor Vince Tofany. Christmas, 1963.
The Dutch Mill Restaurant, Dewey Avenue. Founded in 1929 by Leon Cox, it was originally a roadside hotdog stand. Mr. Cox was also the founder of the Barnard Fire Department.
George Clarke and Tom Richardson. Mr. Clarke (shown on the right) was the first Greece School District bus driver. Prior to this, school buses were typically modified wagons, carriages or trucks.
Barnard Fire Department and truck located at 3084 Dewey Avenue since 1928. The Barnard district was named after the Dewey Avenue railroad crossing which intersected with the property of Mrs. Thomas Barnard. George H. Clark donated the land and John F. Strobel designed the building.











