I'm not sure if New Kensington is a big gambling territory anymore, due to economic times and the current demographics. Sonny still has his hands in operations run by Maselli and Johnnie A. McKeesport is also an area with gambling operations. At this day in age, Sonny is putting some cash in his pocket and has his name behind operations, which still carries some weight. Other than that, Pittsburgh is defunct. My question is: Why wouldn't Genovese have made more than 4 guys when he was boss? Since Pittsburgh was represented by NY, you would think NY would have seen the attrition and advanced age of the members and would have authorized Pittsburgh to initiate new members to carry the family. Same with Cleveland, NE Pennsylvania, Buffalo etc. Even though these families were smaller, they still have big enough territories to generate quite a bit of illegal gambling revenue. In Genovese's reign, he made Ciancutti and Porter in 1986 and Strollo and Naples in 1987. All of them were in their 50's or 60's when they were made. Why not send some trusted made guys from NY to oversee the gambling in all of the smaller cities that are now defunct?