As Mukremin said, they are declining the slowest. They've had the least amount of guys flip, they control the largest bookmaking and loansharking rings in the New York/New Jersey area, and they have the most labor union racketeering activity left. In the 1980's a few reports cited 14 captains. In 2004 one news article cited 22 captains. Even though they are called the "West Side," because of their traditional power base in Manhattan and the Bronx, they are pretty well spread out. They have a big presence in Brooklyn and a fair amount in Queens. They are far and away the strongest in New Jersey, having several crews there while the others have 1 at most. There are still examples of the family engaging in public corruption in the state over the past decade. They also have the most presence in Westchester and the northern suburbs. Still some activity in Connecticut, Springfield, Mass, and south Florida.