Growing up in the Ewing/Lawrenceville area, I remember the Broken Drum drive-in restaurant on Prospect Street, in Ewing and the Ranch House restaurant, in Lawrenceville. Those were the prime places to meet other teens, who were not necessarily from Ewing or Lawrenceville. Ewing and Lawrenceville had two of our local drive in movies too. Then there was Rick's on Broad Street. Unfortunately, these businesses are merely a thing of the past , but have left us with fond memories. Can anyone else relate to these places? Ruth, I sure can. I was born in Hamilton Township off of Laylor St 1933. Soon moved to Trenton in the Wilber area, and lived on Hampton St.. Then when I was seven we moved to Greenland Ave in Ewing. 1943 it was back to Trenton where we lived on Cuyler Ave in the Wilber area until I got married in 1955. I have found memories of both the Broken Drum & the Ranch House. I worked part time at the Exxon station on the corner of Lawrenceville Rd. & Princeton Pike, close to the old Slackwood School. Do you remember Jackies on Princeton Pike? That was a hang out for us guy's. We would load up our car's, and trunk's with kid's and head for the Lawrence Drive-In on dollar night. We only got caught once and then they let the kid's in the trunk set on the benches by the food stand and watch the movie. Those were the days. Diesel