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Posted By: xs0u1x

last name in new jersey - 01/03/14 02:10 AM

have any jersey experts ever come across the last name Campisi or DeLuca in the north jersey area during the mid 80's to mid 90's?

anything at all? mainly interested in coke activity from puerto rico to north jersey.
Posted By: Wilson101

Re: last name in new jersey - 01/03/14 03:48 AM

I heard ghostface had beef with the deluca family
Posted By: Alfanosgirl

Re: last name in new jersey - 08/28/14 07:08 PM

The Campisi family yup I heard of them Petey Black and his brother I think he went by the name Petey White. They were a ruthless bunch. Heavily into the drug business among other rackets.
Posted By: dsbaloo

Re: last name in new jersey - 08/28/14 08:05 PM

Petey black campisi was around north jersey back then.. I've seen some pics of him and joe ricciardi and those guys from back in the late 80's I would say.
Posted By: PetroPirelli

Re: last name in new jersey - 08/28/14 08:27 PM

Originally Posted By: dsbaloo
Petey black campisi was around north jersey back then.. I've seen some pics of him and joe ricciardi and those guys from back in the late 80's I would say.


Can you link me to pics or upload them?
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: last name in new jersey - 08/28/14 08:27 PM

Originally Posted By: VegasMikey
I heard ghostface had beef with the deluca family



Hahahah. You might be the only person here who would get the reference that is my user name.
Posted By: Alfanosgirl

Re: last name in new jersey - 08/28/14 08:29 PM

http://www.nj.gov/oag/ge/exclusion/campisi_petercharles.htm
Posted By: PetroPirelli

Re: last name in new jersey - 08/28/14 08:35 PM



Interesting looking character to say the least whistle.
Posted By: Wilson101

Re: last name in new jersey - 08/28/14 09:41 PM

Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
Originally Posted By: VegasMikey
I heard ghostface had beef with the deluca family



Hahahah. You might be the only person here who would get the reference that is my user name.


My god so they are killers..
Posted By: PetroPirelli

Re: last name in new jersey - 08/28/14 09:52 PM

BTW is this Campisi guy still locked up? or even alive for that matter?
Posted By: Alfanosgirl

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/05/14 03:44 PM

Originally Posted By: xs0u1x
have any jersey experts ever come across the last name Campisi or DeLuca in the north jersey area during the mid 80's to mid 90's?

anything at all? mainly interested in coke activity from puerto rico to north jersey.




The Campisi family has intrigued me ever since a friend of mine talked about a book that one of their fella hoods turned rat wrote. (To Drop a Dime) The book is no less than $300 more than I want to pay.
I haven't come across anything in the 80's talking about narcotics trafficking from Puerto Rico to Jersey only Mexico is mentioned.
This is years ago in the 50's but it's all I could find on Puerto Rico

There was a meeting at the East Village apartment discussing the possibility of importing narcotics through Puerto Rico because of turmoil in Cuba and recent misfortunes regarding two shipments by boat. Using the Island of Vieques, off Puerto Rico, as a distributing point, was a suggestion that was never acted on.
Posted By: Fleming_Ave

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/05/14 06:52 PM

Originally Posted By: Alfanosgirl
Originally Posted By: xs0u1x
have any jersey experts ever come across the last name Campisi or DeLuca in the north jersey area during the mid 80's to mid 90's?

anything at all? mainly interested in coke activity from puerto rico to north jersey.




The Campisi family has intrigued me ever since a friend of mine talked about a book that one of their fella hoods turned rat wrote. (To Drop a Dime) The book is no less than $300 more than I want to pay.
I haven't come across anything in the 80's talking about narcotics trafficking from Puerto Rico to Jersey only Mexico is mentioned.
This is years ago in the 50's but it's all I could find on Puerto Rico

There was a meeting at the East Village apartment discussing the possibility of importing narcotics through Puerto Rico because of turmoil in Cuba and recent misfortunes regarding two shipments by boat. Using the Island of Vieques, off Puerto Rico, as a distributing point, was a suggestion that was never acted on.



The book Deal, by Harvey Aronson tells the same story of how Ira Pecznick flipped and testified against the Campisis but much cheaper. I got mine online for about $10 plus shipping.
Posted By: njcapo35

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/05/14 07:58 PM

Originally Posted By: Fleming_Ave

The book Deal, by Harvey Aronson


How was the book, any good?
Posted By: Alfanosgirl

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/05/14 09:11 PM

Thank you Fleming_Ave for the book info. I will check it out. Ten bucks for a used book compared to $300 sounds like a steal. smile
Posted By: Fleming_Ave

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/05/14 09:29 PM

Originally Posted By: njcapo35
Originally Posted By: Fleming_Ave

The book Deal, by Harvey Aronson


How was the book, any good?


Yes, it's good. I think that the other book To Drop a Dime had a little more detail, but I read it so long ago I can't remember. But Deal tells the same story of how Ira Pecznick and John Tully got to know one of the Campisis in jail, and began to work with them when they got out. It goes through the murders, Louie Luciano, Candido Trueba, William Kimbrough. And Gerald Mass who was a truly innocent victim.
Posted By: Fleming_Ave

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/05/14 09:31 PM

Originally Posted By: Alfanosgirl
Thank you Fleming_Ave for the book info. I will check it out. Ten bucks for a used book compared to $300 sounds like a steal. smile


You're welcome. I bought my copy about 4 years ago or so, so I don't know the current prices. But To Drop A Dime is still going for $300 and up. I know some of the libraries have To Drop A Dime, but they keep it locked up at the reference desk and you have to read it there, you can't bring it home.
Posted By: njcapo35

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/05/14 09:56 PM

Thanks Fleming for the feedback on the book...I might have to check that out.
Posted By: Belmont

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/05/14 10:07 PM

The Campisi's are done. They were big in vailsburg Newark.
Posted By: njcapo35

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/05/14 11:53 PM

Originally Posted By: Belmont
The Campisi's are done. They were big in vailsburg Newark.


Yeah...My uncle used to have a diner/luncheonette on South Orange Ave years ago and they would go in there from time to time...
He said they were very respectful(for what it's worth) but batshit crazy.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/06/14 12:14 AM

Originally Posted By: VegasMikey
Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
Originally Posted By: VegasMikey
I heard ghostface had beef with the deluca family



Hahahah. You might be the only person here who would get the reference that is my user name.


My god so they are killers..


Both hands clusty
Posted By: Garbageman

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/07/14 11:09 AM

Originally Posted By: Fleming_Ave
Originally Posted By: Alfanosgirl
Thank you Fleming_Ave for the book info. I will check it out. Ten bucks for a used book compared to $300 sounds like a steal. smile


You're welcome. I bought my copy about 4 years ago or so, so I don't know the current prices. But To Drop A Dime is still going for $300 and up. I know some of the libraries have To Drop A Dime, but they keep it locked up at the reference desk and you have to read it there, you can't bring it home.


Wow, I remember seeing that book all the time in my dad's famous top drawer of his dresser. He rarely read books, but he read this one. After he died we put all his stuff from the top drawer into another drawer. Sure enough, I just went and looked, and there's his copy of To Drop A Dime. Why is this book worth 300 bucks?
Posted By: Garbageman

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/07/14 11:17 AM

Originally Posted By: njcapo35
Originally Posted By: Belmont
The Campisi's are done. They were big in vailsburg Newark.


Yeah...My uncle used to have a diner/luncheonette on South Orange Ave years ago and they would go in there from time to time...
He said they were very respectful(for what it's worth) but batshit crazy.


So that's why he had the book. We're all originally from Vailsburg. My dad grew up there. We moved out in 1971 just before I would have had to go to school there. Lived on Poe Avenue. My grandfather had a Barber Shop on South Orange Ave, right near where Pauls Tavern was. My dad owned a beauty salon on S.O. Ave in the village for years. I remember Grunnings was a great place to eat. The Chickens Nest had great potato pancakes.
Posted By: njcapo35

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/07/14 02:42 PM

About the book To Drop a Dime, they say it's so expensive because The Camp's bought up every copy they could find and destroyed them...Don't know how true that is but that's the reason i heard...Yeah Paul's was on the corner of SOA & Richelieu and where you lived on Poe was a block over from there...It's a totally different world there now, freakin shame.
Posted By: Fleming_Ave

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/07/14 07:03 PM

Originally Posted By: njcapo35
About the book To Drop a Dime, they say it's so expensive because The Camp's bought up every copy they could find and destroyed them...Don't know how true that is but that's the reason i heard...


Fascinating. I don't know why gangsters like the Campisis would try buy all copies of the book, their crimes became public in open court when they pled out. And I guess they were all in Trenton or Rahway, whatever jail they were in when the book first came out. I always thought it could have been Newark or Essex County politicians or police departments who quashed the book because the couldn't or didn't seem to lift a finger against the mob for generations. They SHOULD be embarrassed! And how court cases against the mob seemed to be delayed for years, etc. Another book that anyone who is interested in reading about Newark gangsters back them should check out is Marked to Die, by Michael Brown. It's about a guy, Jerry Festa, who testified against mob guys from Newark and went into Witness Protection with his family.
Posted By: Alfanosgirl

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/08/14 12:11 AM

Originally Posted By: Garbageman
Originally Posted By: Fleming_Ave
Originally Posted By: Alfanosgirl
Thank you Fleming_Ave for the book info. I will check it out. Ten bucks for a used book compared to $300 sounds like a steal. smile


You're welcome. I bought my copy about 4 years ago or so, so I don't know the current prices. But To Drop A Dime is still going for $300 and up. I know some of the libraries have To Drop A Dime, but they keep it locked up at the reference desk and you have to read it there, you can't bring it home.


Wow, I remember seeing that book all the time in my dad's famous top drawer of his dresser. He rarely read books, but he read this one. After he died we put all his stuff from the top drawer into another drawer. Sure enough, I just went and looked, and there's his copy of To Drop A Dime. Why is this book worth 300 bucks?


Interesting story about your father having the book. I bet people were stealing them rather than buying them lol
So are you going to stick it back in the drawer for another few decades or are you going to read it or sell it? If you decide to sell it let me know, a friend of mine will want to buy it. Think about it then PM me if you are interested in selling it. Thanks.
Posted By: Alfanosgirl

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/21/14 09:22 PM

I'm reading that "Deal" book, it's interesting so far, these guys were nuts. Thanks Fleming I owe you one.
Posted By: Fleming_Ave

Re: last name in new jersey - 09/23/14 10:08 PM

Originally Posted By: Alfanosgirl
Thanks Fleming I owe you one.


My guys Salvatore and Anthony will be around next week to pick up an envelope. Just kidding! lol
Posted By: Alfanosgirl

Re: last name in new jersey - 04/10/15 07:05 PM

Hey the SEARCH feature can really help you out on here.

I was trying to remember the other informants name now I see it John Tully.
Posted By: getthesenets

Re: last name in new jersey - 04/10/15 09:18 PM

Originally Posted By: Garbageman
Originally Posted By: njcapo35
Originally Posted By: Belmont
The Campisi's are done. They were big in vailsburg Newark.


Yeah...My uncle used to have a diner/luncheonette on South Orange Ave years ago and they would go in there from time to time...
He said they were very respectful(for what it's worth) but batshit crazy.


So that's why he had the book. We're all originally from Vailsburg. My dad grew up there. We moved out in 1971 just before I would have had to go to school there. Lived on Poe Avenue. My grandfather had a Barber Shop on South Orange Ave, right near where Pauls Tavern was. My dad owned a beauty salon on S.O. Ave in the village for years. I remember Grunnings was a great place to eat. The Chickens Nest had great potato pancakes.


My aunt used to own a restaurant on South Orange Avenue about a block or two over from Sacred Heart.

Italian restaurant/cafe next door.

One thing I always remember....there used to be two older men with their chairs smack in the middle of the sidewalk in front of the cafe...drinking coffee and EVEN guys who were known tough guys and maybe killers used to cross the street or walk along the gutter rather than walk in front of that place while those men were sitting. We're talking early 90s.



The Vailsburg section is being slowly gentrified, the areas closest to South Orange that its.
Posted By: blacksheep

Re: last name in new jersey - 04/10/15 10:25 PM

Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
Originally Posted By: VegasMikey
I heard ghostface had beef with the deluca family



Hahahah. You might be the only person here who would get the reference that is my user name.

I was wondering if your name came from that supreme clientele track.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: last name in new jersey - 04/10/15 11:20 PM

Originally Posted By: blacksheep
Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
Originally Posted By: VegasMikey
I heard ghostface had beef with the deluca family



Hahahah. You might be the only person here who would get the reference that is my user name.

I was wondering if your name came from that supreme clientele track.


It did. Haven't worked out in about a year, lol.
Posted By: majicrat

Re: last name in new jersey - 04/12/15 04:29 PM

The campisi crew was more or less a renegade gang that dealt in drugs and were stone killers. Both petey black and petey white are dead. Nana camisi was a made guy under the Geneves protection. Otherwise it was a family operation running south orange ave., 14th avenue and freyhlenhusen ave in Newark. Of course there was more turf than that they had but that's the brunt of it. They were stone killers and absolutely fearless. Petey white died a few years ago choking on a lobster tail on Father's Day If I recall correctly. Btw, the book, to drop a dime by a former killer of the crew, is a very good book if you can find it. Just my opinion and thoughts.
Posted By: Alfanosgirl

Re: last name in new jersey - 04/12/15 06:40 PM

Originally Posted By: getthesenets
Originally Posted By: Garbageman
Originally Posted By: njcapo35
Originally Posted By: Belmont
The Campisi's are done. They were big in vailsburg Newark.


Yeah...My uncle used to have a diner/luncheonette on South Orange Ave years ago and they would go in there from time to time...
He said they were very respectful(for what it's worth) but batshit crazy.


So that's why he had the book. We're all originally from Vailsburg. My dad grew up there. We moved out in 1971 just before I would have had to go to school there. Lived on Poe Avenue. My grandfather had a Barber Shop on South Orange Ave, right near where Pauls Tavern was. My dad owned a beauty salon on S.O. Ave in the village for years. I remember Grunnings was a great place to eat. The Chickens Nest had great potato pancakes.


My aunt used to own a restaurant on South Orange Avenue about a block or two over from Sacred Heart.

Italian restaurant/cafe next door.

One thing I always remember....there used to be two older men with their chairs smack in the middle of the sidewalk in front of the cafe...drinking coffee and EVEN guys who were known tough guys and maybe killers used to cross the street or walk along the gutter rather than walk in front of that place while those men were sitting. We're talking early 90s.



The Vailsburg section is being slowly gentrified, the areas closest to South Orange that its.





@getthesenets
I can definitely believe that scene whether they're real tough guys or wanna be tough guys.

Even my grandma's cousin had one of their bakeries there in Orange called Coquelle's. I've never been there or to the one in Union City, just to the Vesuvius bakery in Fairview. Not sure if the grandkids run the one in Orange or Union City now since our cousin has passed but I doubt it. The Vesuvius bakery has been closed for a while now.
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