Alfio Boscarino was a name I've heard. He was one of many early racketeers operating up around the Rochester area.

We also know that Rome, itself, was generally under the control and auspices of Falcone's Utica crew since the 1920s. And that Frank Russo Sr., alleged to be one of their members, was said to have been an early player up that way also, and in Syracuse. And, of course, we know that the Monachino brothers and Pasquale Sciortino were active around Auburn, (all three of them got caught at Apalachin in 57' and were suspected to have been answerable to Joe Barbara.)

But as far as Youngstown goes and DiCarlo's crew and subordinates there, thats still a murky affair that has to be looked into to.


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