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  2. Cleveland crime family - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Gallo – former capo [56] Joseph "Joe Loose" Iacobacci – powerful member of the family, serving as boss from 1993 to 2005. Iacobacci was able to partially rebuild the family, with the help of the Chicago Outfit. He died in April 2020. [80] Calogero "Leo Lips" Moceri – former underboss and leader of the family's Akron faction. [71]

  3. Greenville, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Greenville is a village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Smithfield in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 8,658 at the 2010 census . [ 5 ] The CDP is centered on the village of Greenville but also encompasses the nearby villages of West Greenville and Spragueville, as well as the Mountaindale ...

  4. List of the oldest buildings in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Likely the oldest church building in RI used continuously as a church. Samuel E. Perry House South Kingstown: 1696–1716. Foundation purportedly dates from 1661. Private home located on Matunuck Schoolhouse Rd [13] Nathaniel Daggett House: East Providence

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  6. Jacob Loose - Wikipedia

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    Loose started the Children's Mercy's endowment fund in 1913. He partially retired due to an illness in 1919, and died at the couple's summer home in Gloucester, Massachusetts on September 18, 1923. [4] His funeral in Kansas City was attended by 700 friends and employees. His body was interred in a mausoleum in Elmwood Cemetery. [5]

  7. Rhode Island banking crisis - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Mollicone, Jr.'s name became synonymous with the banking crisis after he set off the chain of events with his theft of between $12 million and $15.2 million from Heritage Loan & Investment. [3] [20] The "state's most wanted fugitive" according to WJAR-TV, law enforcement looked for him for nearly a year and a half without success. [6]

  8. Donald Carcieri - Wikipedia

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    Donald Louis Carcieri [1] (/ k ər ˈ tʃ ɪr i / kər-CHEER-ee; Italian: [karˈtʃɛːri]; born December 16, 1942) is an American politician and corporate executive who served as the 73rd Governor of Rhode Island from January 2003 to January 2011.

  9. Joseph DeAngelis - Wikipedia

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    Joseph DeAngelis (born September 21, 1946) is an American politician and lawyer in the state of Rhode Island. DeAngelis was born in Providence in 1946. He earned degrees from Providence College and Suffolk University in Boston ( J.D. 1973) before establishing law practices in Smithfield, Rhode Island and later Providence. [ 1 ]