As a few of the recent topics I have researched have organically grown into into article-length posts, I've decided to create a blog to publish them and future stories of people and events of interest.
To start with, I'm focusing mainly on the Pittston Family as they are one group that interest me hugely.
I have a list of future articles I wish to write, and will continue to add to the substack when I can.
Cheers,
Nash
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Excellent. Total support.
Interesting Costanzo was a Philly-based Pittston member. Caramandi talked about another guy who was a Pittston associate who lived in Philly as well.
Interesting Costanzo was a Philly-based Pittston member. Caramandi talked about another guy who was a Pittston associate who lived in Philly as well.
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Looking forward to checking out your Substack.
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Looks great!
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Looks great, I will follow your work assiduously !
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Lookingn forward to this!
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Thanks for the positive comments.
I've just posted a short article on Antonino Alongi - https://asicilianmessage.substack.com/p ... f-interest
I've just posted a short article on Antonino Alongi - https://asicilianmessage.substack.com/p ... f-interest
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Good one. The "honorary" and "active" pallbearers speak volumes.
The Agrigento connections in Pittston are something I've only become aware of more recently. I knew of Zicari from Siculiana in Endicott but we learned a little while back Jimmy Longo of the Tampa Family was originally from Pittston with family from Alessandria della Rocca, his father being killed in Pittston.
The Auburn group is still pretty mysterious. Here Monachino is linked to Pittston guys but the Monachinos can also be connected to the Utica Falcones and the Calleas of Buffalo.
Did you find where these Falcones are from?
The Agrigento connections in Pittston are something I've only become aware of more recently. I knew of Zicari from Siculiana in Endicott but we learned a little while back Jimmy Longo of the Tampa Family was originally from Pittston with family from Alessandria della Rocca, his father being killed in Pittston.
The Auburn group is still pretty mysterious. Here Monachino is linked to Pittston guys but the Monachinos can also be connected to the Utica Falcones and the Calleas of Buffalo.
Did you find where these Falcones are from?
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These Falcones were from Montedoro.B. wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 4:56 pm Good one. The "honorary" and "active" pallbearers speak volumes.
The Agrigento connections in Pittston are something I've only become aware of more recently. I knew of Zicari from Siculiana in Endicott but we learned a little while back Jimmy Longo of the Tampa Family was originally from Pittston with family from Alessandria della Rocca, his father being killed in Pittston.
The Auburn group is still pretty mysterious. Here Monachino is linked to Pittston guys but the Monachinos can also be connected to the Utica Falcones and the Calleas of Buffalo.
Did you find where these Falcones are from?
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Great stuff nash. I’ll link to it from my blog.
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