A town on the Hudson River in Westchester County. It has 30,000
people. It has a train station, a few supermarkets, and McDonald's.
You have your drug-dealing ghetto that's like 70% Ecuadorian around Spring Street, the huge Jewish mansions in Waterview and Briarcliff, a lot of middle class
people around 133, and a whole shitload of condos around St. Augustine's and 9A.
This makes the schools all
awkward because you have the rich Abercrombie Jews in
one part of the cafeteria, the fat redneck kids who hang out with the teachers talking about whichever New York football team is doing better, then you have the black kids who just do anything they want and don't care if they get suspended or go to summer
school, and then you have the Ecuadorians. Ecuadorians make up like 30% of the
school. All they do is talk with each other in Spanish, make out in the hallways, hang out at The Corner Deli, and playsoccer. Nobody really knows what goes on with the Ecuadorians.
In all, Ossining is an okay place to live. Just don't walk anywhere west of Route 9, cause you might get
shot.
Michael: I live on Waterview Drive in Ossining. My
house cost $800,000. I wear clothing from Abercrombie & Fitch every day.
DuShawn: Yo, I live in the ghetto part of O-Town, on Spring Street. Every day when I walk home from the high
school, I pass ten drug dealers.
Gladys: Yo vivo en el calle State, en Ossining, Nueva York. Yo estoy Ecuatoriano. Veo el carcel de Sing Sing de mi casa. Yo tengo muchas amigas Ecuatorianas en la escuela.