Super video! 👍👍 Thx 😊😊 My mother grew up in Endicott. I remember visiting her side of the family as well as the homes of some of her childhood friends. (The friends' children were nice people too) Endicott was a great community! Also, Binghamton, Johnson City and Vestel were nice communities. It appears that the area is still viable; a good place to work and raise a family. My dear, departed Mum would have enjoyed this video (GRHS)
At 0:23 that view is amazing. Deyo Hill near WBNG. I dont travel to Endicott much but I see it everytime driving on 434 at the Vestal F.D. There may be a little rivalry between Binghamton Johnson City & Endicott but we're all neighbors, many good people. Btw nice vid
@@bravotangowhiskey2629 I loved this video. The love of my life worked at the Cider Mill before I met him. This was back in the 60's. Every thing I saw brings back such tender memories. Never knew how much I loved life until now
@ johnmartin7182 Most of America's cities have taken painful hits since the off-shoring began in the 1970's[1] (or thereabouts) The geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan has stated that Globalism as we knew it is over. I am hoping that the prediction of a revival of American industry occurs. Places like the Triple Cities, Owego, Cortland, etc., etc., have well-enough educated workforces. It is a question of pinpointing exactly what skills are required and then having training programs to meet that goal. _______________________________ 1.) It began with the least-skilled jobs and every decade increased the industries that were willing to offshore to maintain corporate profits. That attitude eventually runs it's course. The world economy isn't in good shape China is manufacturing goods that are being stockpiled. But who knows what skills will be needed in the future.
Super video! 👍👍
Thx 😊😊
My mother grew up in Endicott. I remember visiting her side of the family as well as the homes of some of her childhood friends.
(The friends' children were nice people too) Endicott was a great community! Also, Binghamton, Johnson City and Vestel were
nice communities. It appears that the area is still viable; a good place to work and raise a family.
My dear, departed Mum would have enjoyed this video (GRHS)
What a great town to grow up in. Sure miss it some days. Great video.
the Cider Mill was my first job at 15...you made Endicott look so nice..beautifully done
I like endicott
Born and raised 13760! I could smell The cider Mill and Roma's bakery from my house
Thanks for post
The Cider Mills is amazing and so is the Italian food and spiedies miss it much!!!
At 0:23 that view is amazing. Deyo Hill near WBNG. I dont travel to Endicott much but I see it everytime driving on 434 at the Vestal F.D.
There may be a little rivalry between Binghamton Johnson City & Endicott but we're all neighbors, many good people. Btw nice vid
Thanks for watching the video! I hope you enjoy the channel.
I miss Endicott, I used to live up there.
Know every part of it. I enjoyed growing up there, part of my life. Fishing was awesome to.
Well put together vid boss. 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching !
@@bravotangowhiskey2629 I loved this video. The love of my life worked at the Cider Mill before I met him. This was back in the 60's. Every thing I saw brings back such tender memories. Never knew how much I loved life until now
How can you have a video about Endicott and not include the carousel?
I haven't check any of this
guy's other videos. But a
video about ALL of the
carousels would be nice.
I posted this great video on The Cider Mill Facebook page. Thank you
When you see my brother, Rodney, tell him to call me.
Gary Wilson is the King of Endicott.
Emptycott this why I moved town doesn't show what is really going on
@ johnmartin7182
Most of America's cities
have taken painful hits
since the off-shoring
began in the 1970's[1]
(or thereabouts)
The geopolitical strategist
Peter Zeihan has stated
that Globalism as we knew
it is over. I am hoping that
the prediction of a revival
of American industry occurs.
Places like the Triple Cities,
Owego, Cortland, etc., etc.,
have well-enough educated
workforces. It is a question
of pinpointing exactly what
skills are required and then
having training programs
to meet that goal.
_______________________________
1.) It began with the least-skilled
jobs and every decade increased
the industries that were willing
to offshore to maintain corporate
profits. That attitude eventually
runs it's course. The world
economy isn't in good shape
China is manufacturing goods
that are being stockpiled.
But who knows what skills will
be needed in the future.