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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/23/14 10:50 AM
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Back in the late 60's till the 90's it was a decent place. I had business there. All of a sudden it was like a wave of scum came over that city.The last shop i had open was in the 90,s had to close it ,The place was on Hamilton ave ,I would not let my dog walk down that street now... I used to get down that way quite a bit for the union. Our local had the funeral directors in NYC, but we also had the gravediggers for most of Jersey. And I'll tell you what, as far back as the late '80s Trenton was a fucking disaster area.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/23/14 10:55 AM
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Back in the late 60's till the 90's it was a decent place. I had business there. All of a sudden it was like a wave of scum came over that city.The last shop i had open was in the 90,s had to close it ,The place was on Hamilton ave ,I would not let my dog walk down that street now... What happened?
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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/23/14 10:56 AM
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Back in the late 60's till the 90's it was a decent place. I had business there. All of a sudden it was like a wave of scum came over that city.The last shop i had open was in the 90,s had to close it ,The place was on Hamilton ave ,I would not let my dog walk down that street now... What happened? What do you think? 
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/23/14 11:05 AM
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I don't know about P.B. thinks ,but i can not get it .My grandparents were as poor as dirt . But live like kings in there hart... That's EXACTLY my point, Serp. My grandparents were all Italian immigrants, too. On my father's side they lived in a dirt poor section of East Harlem. And even with said poverty, the crime rate wasn't nearly what it is today  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/23/14 11:23 AM
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Some people would rather live in the past and let bitterness consume them. You mean I shouldn't cry about a relative of mine who got shit on in Italy 200 years ago? Silly me, I though it was the American way.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/23/14 11:34 AM
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There was plenty of mob activity in the town,actually all of the New York families were there to some extent.The Philly family had many rackets there The DeCavalante's were there with Nicky and Bruno.I think DeCavalante's had some stuff with the Gambino's if not mistaken also.. And of course the west side was there wrapped up in rackets with Philly. And just a half hour drive from the Cherry Hill Gambinos  .
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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/24/14 03:23 AM
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Pat Spirito (Philly) was from Trenton. You had Russo from the Gambinos in Trenton. There was a bookmaker named Sam Vasta who was killed in the 90s (not sure who he was with). Pontani's grand daughters are burlesque dancers now (look them up). I think there is still some gambling dens in Trenton but not sure if connected to anyone. Italians are all gone from Trenton...moved to Hamilton and surrounding areas. Not sure if Philly or anyone has rackets down there...at this point not sure what rackets are left other than drugs and prostitution. Tons of black and hispanic gangs there now.
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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/26/14 08:22 PM
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Does anyone familiar with the area think that the south Bronx is as crappy as Detroit or Camden or does being part of NYC lift it up a bit? The South Bronx will never gentrify. It's home to the single poorest zip code in the United States (the area just south of Melrose). The local politicians won't allow it to happen. You just can't displace that kind of poverty. That being said, yes it's a bad area, and crime is high. But for some reason you don't see the rioting there that you see in other parts of the country when the shit hits the fan (like in Missouri last week).
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/26/14 08:30 PM
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Does anyone familiar with the area think that the south Bronx is as crappy as Detroit or Camden or does being part of NYC lift it up a bit? The South Bronx will never gentrify. It's home to the single poorest zip code in the United States (the area just south of Melrose). The local politicians won't allow it to happen. You just can't displace that kind of poverty. That being said, yes it's a bad area, and crime is high. But for some reason you don't see the rioting there that you see in other parts of the country when the shit hits the fan (like in Missouri last week). The funny thing about the rioting is that that area is not all that horrible. There are much worse areas in the St. Louis area. A lot of what is going on here is total BS, but that's a whole other thread...
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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/26/14 08:33 PM
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It's home to the single poorest zip code in the United States (the area just south of Melrose). Is this morrisania? Is that where they had all the building fires 30 or so years ago?
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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/26/14 08:35 PM
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The funny thing about the rioting is that that area is not all that horrible. There are much worse areas in the St. Louis area. A lot of what is going on here is total BS, but that's a whole other thread... It WAS a whole other thread, until it got closed  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/27/14 06:29 AM
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My job requires me to be in Camden very often. I am also close to North Philly. Both are very bad.
Here's one for ya: Some guys who are bad on dope won't even go into to camden to cop. The main reason is the dope is so damn strong and because they know they may not make it out. They would rather go to Kensington.
I worked there full-time in the mid 90s on a construction job and we were REQUIRED to be out of the job by 3:30 pm. Under no circumstances were we allowed there past dusk. Too dangerous. Thats 20 years ago
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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/27/14 09:08 AM
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I worked there full-time in the mid 90s on a construction job and we were REQUIRED to be out of the job by 3:30 pm. Under no circumstances were we allowed there past dusk. Too dangerous. Thats 20 years ago That was my point, Nicky. I'm a Bronx guy, but I used to get down that way on business a lot in the late '80s and early '90s. Trenton was a cesspool then. I can't even imagine what it looks like now.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: The Mob in Trenton
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08/27/14 12:22 PM
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I worked there full-time in the mid 90s on a construction job and we were REQUIRED to be out of the job by 3:30 pm. Under no circumstances were we allowed there past dusk. Too dangerous. Thats 20 years ago That was my point, Nicky. I'm a Bronx guy, but I used to get down that way on business a lot in the late '80s and early '90s. Trenton was a cesspool then. I can't even imagine what it looks like now. It most definitely was ,but there were pockets of good neighborhoods that the locals tried hard to hold on to. But when the "Cluck U Chickin" opened right in the middle of one of the last Italian strong holds that was it, my partner and i closed up shop.We were good 6 blocks from that neighborhood but we did most of our business with there schools ,restaurants ,Little League teams Ect. I have not been back since the early 90's when we closed...
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