In a Brooklyn Eagle article, Midwood’s Dorothy Horowitz Fand shared memories of turn-of-the-century Brooklyn on the occasion of her 107th birthday. According to her daughter, Susan Moses, “she remembers when they delivered seltzer bottles to the house. A man delivered ice for the ice box every day. Milk was delivered by a horse and carriage, and there was cream on the top.” She also recalls when “there were vegetable farms all over. Everything was fresh,” Susan related. “There was no junk food.”
Read the article here. Happy birthday, Dorothy!