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  2. List of past Lucchese crime family mobsters - Wikipedia

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    Joseph E. "Joe Bikini" Brocchini (1933 – May 20, 1976) was a soldier under Joseph "Joe Brown" Lucchese in the Corona crew. Born and raised in Corona, Queens, he was arrested as a 17-year-old along with four other youths for carrying out a series of burglaries that robbed eight businesses in north Queens of $26,000 during a week-long spree in 1950.

  3. Joseph N. Gallo - Wikipedia

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    Joseph N. Gallo was born on January 8, 1912, in Calabria, [1] but grew up in the Little Italy section of Manhattan. [2] Gallo was married and was the father of Gambino associate Joseph C. Gallo. Joseph N. Gallo and his family lived in Mill Basin, Brooklyn and Long Island City, Queens. [3] In the 1930s, Gallo was convicted in New York of illegal ...

  4. Joe Hindelang - Wikipedia

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    Joseph J. Hindelang (November 7, 1945 – February 16, 2024) was an American college baseball coach and pitcher. Hindelang also played and coached basketball. He played college baseball and basketball at Temple University from 1965 to 1967 for baseball head coach Skip Wilson and basketball head coach Harry Litwack. He then played professional ...

  5. Fanny Alger - Wikipedia

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    Fanny and Solomon continued the Custers' tavern business, eventually keeping a grocery store and bakery, and launching a short-lived sawmill in 1870. Obituaries for Solomon and Fanny mention Fanny bearing nine children, though only five can be positively identified, two of whom survived her.

  6. Joseph D. Kimbrew - Wikipedia

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    Joseph D. Kimbrew (May 31, 1929 - July 16, 2015) [1] was the first African American appointed as chief of the Indianapolis Fire Department. In 1968, he received the first "Firefighter of the Year" award for the city.

  7. Joe Antonacci - Wikipedia

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    Joe Antonacci performing at the Broadway Comedy Club. Joe Antonacci (ring announcer) (born August 9, 1960 in Ridgewood, New Jersey) is a noted boxing ring announcer and emcee famous for his televised boxing ring appearances in a tuxedo on ESPN's Friday Night Fights, NBC Sports Network, CBS Sports, Fox Sports, HBO, Showtime, and GoFightLive.TV.

  8. Joseph Azzolina - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Azzolina (January 26, 1926 – April 15, 2010) was an American Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey Legislature for a total of 24 years. 22 of these years he served in the New Jersey General Assembly while he served two years in the New Jersey Senate, each time representing parts of Monmouth County.

  9. Joseph Braig - Wikipedia

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    Joseph P. Braig (January 6, 1937 – March 29, 2020) was an American politician and judge. Career. Braig served one term as an elected Democratic member of the ...