The oldest house dates to 1780 and was moved to Union Street in 1840.
They moved to the current location, 128 Union Street, in 1950.
The suspect fled from the school at 35-01 Union Street.
Most of the families on Union Street did not go away for the summer.
Union Street's shops and restaurants are only a block away.
Further development is currently taking place with the construction of homes facing Union Street.
Its first synagogue was a small building on Union Street.
The new school, on the present site at the north end of Union Street, was opened in 1880.
"Union Street," a story about assembly-line women, was published in 1982 and three other novels followed.
For some years after its construction, Union Street was the home of the wealthy.