A street in Highbridge is now co-named to honor the life of
the late councilman and reverend Wendell Foster.
A portion of Forest Avenue will now be known as T. Wendell
Foster Way. Forest Avenue is also home to the church he served as a reverend.
Outside of church, foster was a City Council member – first winning in 1978.
Those who knew him say he led the way to create new parks,
new opportunities for low-income residents achieve home ownership and made sure
his constituents registered to vote.
He also marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Alabama.
His daughter Helen Foster, who represented the 16th Council
District after her father, said he loved “unconditionally.”
“He had enough love to love everyone in a special
way," she said.
Council Member Rafael Salamanca and Borough President
Vanessa Gibson were on hand for the street renaming ceremony.
"We don't do that for just anyone. We do it for
exemplary pioneers and trailblazers that have paved the way, that have made the
difference," said Gibson.
Foster died in 2019 at 95 years old. Mullaly Park was also r
enamed for him in September.