On March 29 at 3 A.M. about six blocks away in front of 28 Nichols Avenue, a 33-year-old man was shot in the back.
It also expanded up Nichols Avenue past the Government Hospital for the Insane (now St. Elizabeths Hospital).
The company's main plant was located on Nichols Avenue in the Eastwood section of Syracuse and they later expanded to a second plant on Marcellus Street near downtown.
Route 108, also known as Nichols Avenue and Huntington Turnpike, heads north into Trumbull from Stratford at Hawley Lane.
Edward was living at 23 Nichols Avenue in New Brunswick at the time of the murder.
In 1962, Route 108 was extended south along Nichols Avenue and Route 113 was rerouted east to its current route, over a former section of Route 110.
Three weeks later and six blocks away on Nichols Avenue, a 33-year-old man was shot in the back.
March 29, 1990 - Around 3 A.M. on Nichols Avenue, Jermaine Montenesdro is shot in the back.
It was named Nichols Avenue in 1879, in honor of St. Elizabeths Hospital Superintendent Charles Henry Nichols.
State officials excluded 78 buildings from the initial district that were located on Huntington Turnpike, Nichols Avenue and Shelton Road.