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Anthony Milano (December 5, 1888 – August 5, 1978) was an American mobster who rose to power working for the Cleveland crime family in the American Mafia.He served as the longtime underboss in the Cleveland crime family from 1930 until his retirement in 1976.
Anna Genovese (formerly Vernotico, née Giovaninna Petillo; 28 October 1905 [1] – January 1982) was an Italian-American businesswoman in the Italian mob and the second wife of mobster Vito Genovese of the Genovese crime family and the Costello crime syndicate. [2]
Rob Petitti (born 1982) Bobby Petrino (born 1961), Louisville Cardinals coach; Paul Petrino (born 1967), Idaho Vandals coach; Nick Pietrosante (1937–1988) Brian Piccolo (1943–1970) Lou Piccone (born 1949) Scott Pioli (born 1965) Sabby Piscitelli (born 1983) Vince Promuto (1938–2021) Travis Raciti (born 1992) Dave Ragone (born 1979 ...
The title poem of American poet Mark Halliday's collection Little Star (W. Morrow, 1987) is an homage to The Elegants and Vito Picone. The poem is also available in Allen Grossman (with Mark Halliday), The Sighted Singer: Two Works on Poetry for Readers and Writers (Johns Hopkins UP, 1992), pages 25–27.
Vito Joseph Picone (born March 20, 1941) is the lead singer of The Elegants, [1] and along with Jimmy Mochella is a remaining original member. He has also played bit parts in Goodfellas , Analyze This , and The Sopranos .
Following his divorce from Real Housewives of New Jersey alum Lauren Manzo, Vito Scalia is currently dating wellness coach ... Husband Albert, 3 Kids and More. Scalia was previously married to ...
Man shoots, kills pregnant sister and her husband during party at park, Ohio cops say. Jennifer Rodriguez. September 5, 2023 at 4:11 PM. Screengrab from Fox 8.
Vito John Valentinetti (September 16, 1928 – August 5, 2021) was an American professional baseball pitcher.His nine-year career included one full season and parts of four others in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Chicago White Sox (1954), Chicago Cubs (1956–57), Cleveland Indians (1957), Detroit Tigers (1958), and Washington Senators (1958–59).