Hartley House was founded in 1897 during the Progressive Era as a settlement house under the auspices of the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor (AICP), today the Community Service Society of New York. It became an independent organization in 1903. Named by Marcellus Hartley after his father Robert Milham Hartley, a founder of AICP. Marcellus purchased the sold buildings in the early 20th century. They stood as "a hub of support, empowerment, and community development" until now.
Hartley House aims to continue programming that it will manage from a set of offices on Broadway while it looks to relocate back to the neighborhood. We hope they do. Because places matter. Hartley House may have been constructed with materials like brick and mortar, but it was built with love and investment over time. Hell's Kitchen needs Hartley House - a place we, our children, and our grandchildren can call Home.
Michelle Diaz
3/10/2018 20:49:58
Great photos Liz! I wish you were the one who wrote the chelsea now! Would you mind if I shared your pics to my group?
Michelle
3/11/2018 17:23:09
Thanks so much Liz! I also posted the blog in “Growing up in Hell’s Kitchen” Group”
Patrick O'Brien
3/11/2018 17:33:55
I will miss Hartley House so much.I have alot of good memories of Hartley house.I went away every summer to Conn to a great family that I still very close with.Many holiday were so special with them.Hope they find a new place.
Anna Moretti ( Manginelli)
3/11/2018 17:43:44
My husband and I played basketball there in the fifties. He continued after we married and moved away in 1958. Went to camp in Towaco.We also went to dances there. Oh what great memories I have, I'm now 80 and will keep the wonderful memories in my heart. My husband is gone 11 years now, his heart would be broken.
Anna Moretti
3/14/2018 04:36:29
Well basket was our fun back in the fifties. There were many teams. My older sister played on one, my husband played on another. We traveled all over NY City. We had a wonderful coach Mary Poncilli. Father Galager from father St.Alberts church also came with us to watch us play.The older girls were so good they played at Madison Square Garden.We all had uniforms. Comments are closed.
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