January 30, 1998

Did you know that from out little town of Berwick we had five doctors who came from here within one block of each other on Pacific Street? They were Joe Granado, Sam Granado, Vincent Bella, Dr. Berwick, and my own son, “Bobby” Guzzetta. Dr. Berwick used to play his phonograph outside of his drug store …

July 3, 1998

Albert “Sonny” Awagain, brother of Ruth Guzzetta of Berwick and Kirby Awagain of Lake Charles, died at his Fairfax, Va., home on June 8 after a long battle with esophageal cancer, exactly one month before his 73rd birthday. The Blue and Gray Post 8469, Veterans of Foreign Wars in Fairfax, of which he was a …

July 7, 2000

I received a letter the other day from an old acquaintance of mine who use to live in Morgan City, Lloyd Guillory, who now resides in Columbia, Mo. He is now an author, an artisan, and an architect. He says that he read one of my articles that I wrote in The Daily Review that …

July 9, 1999

Someone asked me the other day what happened to Front Street in Berwick. This person said that when he left Berwick in 1950, Front Street was alive. There were 35 business places and they stayed open every night until at least 10 o’clock. There were parking meters, so you could find a place to park. …

July 16, 1999

I saw Alden Vining at St. Stephen Catholic Church in Berwick. He came over to tell me how much he enjoyed my column in The Daily Review. He said my writing was so different from other writers and he wished that there were other people who wrote as I did in the Morgan City-Berwick area. …

July 17, 1998

Another experience that my wife and I had was on a trip to Medjugorje in Yugoslavia. We stayed with a Yugoslavian family who lived in the surrounding area of Medjugorje, which was under Communist rule. These people were very friendly, but were also very cautious of what they would say or do. After being there …

July 21, 2000

I met Frances Dupre at Wal-Mart last week and she said, “Nina, I enjoy your column ‘Recollections’ in The Daily Review so very much!” She told me that her husband always tells her not to forget the Friday Review so they can read my column. She said that it was so different from other writers; …

July 24, 1998

Every time I smell peanuts parching reminds me of the times when Jerome Pizzo used to parch peanuts that people used to buy for 5 cents a full bag to go to the movies. The smell of dry goods reminds me when my mother used to take me to Morgan City to Henry Loeb’s Store. …