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Posted By: Belmont

Greg DePalma - 02/25/14 08:51 PM

Greg is also a bronx guy. Did he grow up in the bronx? Who was he under when he started out?
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Greg DePalma - 02/25/14 09:00 PM

Greg was originally from Brooklyn. He ended up with the Bronx crew after the fact when he got married and moved to Scarsdale.

But it's interesting that there's currently a thread about Frankie Loc. Because if Frankie never joined the administration, he stays in the Bronx and Greg never becomes a skipper. That means no rats at Greg's strip club, and no Agent Garcia waiting for him him the day he came home.

The whole Gotti thing had a ripple effect that can't be understated.
Posted By: Belmont

Re: Greg DePalma - 02/25/14 10:21 PM

Pizzaboy
Are there any active gambino crews operating out the bronx?
Is morris park still Italian? Are there still a few social clubs in morris park?
Posted By: TonyBoy117

Re: Greg DePalma - 02/25/14 10:26 PM

In a nutshell yes there is still a Gambino contingent but lesser to the Genovese nd Lucchese's presence, Im not from Morris Park but I'd venture it's still 35-40 percent Italian but allot more others compared to ten years ago, the last part I honestly don't know
Posted By: NickyEyes1

Re: Greg DePalma - 02/26/14 12:37 AM

So is this right?
In the Bronx-
1. Genovese
2. Luchesse
big drop...
3. Gambino
another big drop..
4. Bonnano
5. Zero Colombo presence
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Greg DePalma - 02/26/14 07:45 PM

Originally Posted By: TonyBoy117
Im not from Morris Park but I'd venture it's still 35-40 percent Italian but allot more others compared to ten years ago

That's about right, Tony. At the last census, which was in 2010, the 10462 zip code claimed to be about 30 percent Italian American. But that was four years ago, so it's probably closer to 25 percent right now. Maybe even less. It's mostly mixed Latino and Albanian today.

But don't forget, there was a time that Morris Park was over 90 percent Italian American. But most of the Italian Americans split for the suburbs during the '80s and '90s. Do you see what your family started, Tony Boy? whistle
Posted By: TonyBoy117

Re: Greg DePalma - 02/26/14 09:46 PM

Exactly Nicky, Lol hey your right Pizz but our area is still pretty pristine and a decent amount of young families at that, the reason areas like the East bronx and Morris Park still have a decently large Italian presence is entirely because of the layout of the area being somewhat isolated and in being composed of mostly private homes
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