Yeah I was mainly kidding that the accent would turn it into "Senta".johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 7:47 amEveryone knew his name ended in R (obviously it's pronounced CENTER) but at the same time everyone also knew he was Italian. It wasn't a big mystery in the neighborhood like it was on the forums.B. wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:50 pmGood to know. Clears up any remaining confusion about him getting made.Ed wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09, 2023 7:12 am A NYPost article about Senter's release.
https://nypost.com/2023/12/09/news/gamb ... 4-release/
I didn't know this but Senter's Italian father anglicized the surname from "Sente" when he immigrated.
Of course in Brooklyn I doubt anyone even considered that his name ended in an "R" unless they saw it written.
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"Sente" in Italians-in-Italy Italian would be pronounced something like "sayn-tay", right?
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Also looks like he has dropped a shitload of weight since the were pinched. The latest photos of him coming out of court look like a different person. Rom did the punching because the guy told him he doesn't have the balls to punch him. Don't think he intended to do the hitting but he was insulted. This whole case is a joke. The guy got in to debt with the mafia what the fuck did he expect to happen when you don't pay.SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:51 amCelso. Made guy also convicted.NorthBuffalo wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 7:51 pm Who is that massive guy with Romanello paying at the bar before the altercation in the NYPost video? He is clearly with Rom and not sure why he wasn't the one doing the punching.
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Except the guy didn't get into debt with the mob.
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I never thought about it like that, it could very well be true for some people.
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He didn’t! His nephew got into debt and he offered to pay the nephews 6k debt but Rom pushed it and tried to get him to pay for his nephews brother in laws 80k debt! Ridiculous and stupid I have no sympathy for them. That guy deserved the punch no doubt and probably much worse but they should have took the 6k and leaned on the right guy.
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The big guy is not CelsoBlunts wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 12:39 pmAlso looks like he has dropped a shitload of weight since the were pinched. The latest photos of him coming out of court look like a different person. Rom did the punching because the guy told him he doesn't have the balls to punch him. Don't think he intended to do the hitting but he was insulted. This whole case is a joke. The guy got in to debt with the mafia what the fuck did he expect to happen when you don't pay.SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:51 amCelso. Made guy also convicted.NorthBuffalo wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 7:51 pm Who is that massive guy with Romanello paying at the bar before the altercation in the NYPost video? He is clearly with Rom and not sure why he wasn't the one doing the punching.
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The whole situation is stupid and could have been avoided. End result is that Rom will likely spend the last part of his life in the can for that fuck up.johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 1:39 pmHe didn’t! His nephew got into debt and he offered to pay the nephews 6k debt but Rom pushed it and tried to get him to pay for his nephews brother in laws 80k debt! Ridiculous and stupid I have no sympathy for them. That guy deserved the punch no doubt and probably much worse but they should have took the 6k and leaned on the right guy.
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I haven’t looked into Tony Senter’s genealogy in any detailed way, but I think the “Sente” thing is BS. “Sente” itself isn’t a surname in Italy. Wikipedia has Tony Senter’s parents has immigrants from Trentino-Alto Aldige way up in the Alps and claims that their surname was originally “Sente” (Wikipedia also had Greg Scarpa’s family as Northern, which is totally false as the Scarpas were Salernitan’). The Wikipedia entry of course has no citations for this so I don’t know what was the origin of the claim. I believe that the Post article linked above was probably just taking this from Wikipedia. There are no arrivals from the Trentino region that would seem tojohnny_scootch wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 1:35 pmI never thought about it like that, it could very well be true for some people.
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match a “Michael Sente”, which is who Wikipedia claims was Tony Senter’s dad.
I’m pretty sure that the surname was actually Santoro.
Frank Anthony/Frank Michael Santoro/Senter was born in Brooklyn in 1924 to an Anthony Santoro and Mary Novelli (they in turn may have been from Bari, but I’m not 100% certain at the moment). I’d bet that he was either the father or uncle/other relative of Tony Senter:
Frank Senter’s brother James Santoro died in BK in 1987. Here’s his obit from the Daily News:
In 1967, the Canarsie Courier printed a story about the Leathernecks, a neighborhood cadet corps for youth aged 11 to 17. This should be 12-year-old Tony Senter here, and the Anthony Santoro also pictured was probably his cousin (note that James Santoro’s obit had him with two nephews named Anthony):
You’re from the neighborhood, Johnny, so maybe you have some personal insight into these names.
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You just blew my mind lol how tf do u find this stuff outPolackTony wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 5:25 pmI haven’t looked into Tony Senter’s genealogy in any detailed way, but I think the “Sente” thing is BS. “Sente” itself isn’t a surname in Italy. Wikipedia has Tony Senter’s parents has immigrants from Trentino-Alto Aldige way up in the Alps and claims that their surname was originally “Sente” (Wikipedia also had Greg Scarpa’s family as Northern, which is totally false as the Scarpas were Salernitan’). The Wikipedia entry of course has no citations for this so I don’t know what was the origin of the claim. I believe that the Post article linked above was probably just taking this from Wikipedia. There are no arrivals from the Trentino region that would seem tojohnny_scootch wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 1:35 pmI never thought about it like that, it could very well be true for some people.
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match a “Michael Sente”, which is who Wikipedia claims was Tony Senter’s dad.
I’m pretty sure that the surname was actually Santoro.
Frank Anthony/Frank Michael Santoro/Senter was born in Brooklyn in 1924 to an Anthony Santoro and Mary Novelli (they in turn may have been from Bari, but I’m not 100% certain at the moment). I’d bet that he was either the father or uncle/other relative of Tony Senter:
Frank Senter’s brother James Santoro died in BK in 1987. Here’s his obit from the Daily News:
In 1967, the Canarsie Courier printed a story about the Leathernecks, a neighborhood cadet corps for youth aged 11 to 17. This should be 12-year-old Tony Senter here, and the Anthony Santoro also pictured was probably his cousin (note that James Santoro’s obit had him with two nephews named Anthony):
You’re from the neighborhood, Johnny, so maybe you have some personal insight into these names.
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Excellent research and a great photo of a young Tony in the cadets. Talk about the road not taken.
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Tony you're a fucking wizard when it comes to research, kudos. Our Lady of Miracles brings back memories it's where I made my first Holy Communion. I played a lot of roller hockey at ps 114 park with a set of twin Senters. I always thought they were nephews of Anthony but it's possible they were younger cousins of his. They knew who I was with and I knew who they were with but we never really spoke on it, it was always about the hockey. You could very well be right about Senter/Santoro thing unfortunately I don't have any info to add.PolackTony wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 5:25 pm
Frank Senter’s brother James Santoro died in BK in 1987. Here’s his obit from the Daily News:
You’re from the neighborhood, Johnny, so maybe you have some personal insight into these names.
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Tony exposing the fake news. Makes sense that "Senter" comes from Santoro.