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Posted By: PaulieSenter

Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/06/15 11:55 AM

Hello does anybody know about some mobsters that grew up in Canarsie Brooklyn besides the Varios i always heard it was a mobbed up neighborhood back in the 1980s and 1990s thanks
Posted By: TommyGambino

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/06/15 12:04 PM

Nicky Corozzo has a HUGE crew in Canarsie.
Posted By: alexandarns

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/06/15 12:06 PM

Originally Posted By: PaulieSenter
Hello does anybody know about some mobsters that grew up in Canarsie Brooklyn besides the Varios i always heard it was a mobbed up neighborhood back in the 1980s and 1990s thanks


Well,The Senters and the Testas were all from Canarsie,the Dinomes two.Pretty much everybody from the DeMeo crew.Frank Lastorino of the Luccheses was from Canarsie.Vic amusos brother Bobby had a bar on Flatlands ave,and Bruno Facciolo had a club on Ave D.The Corozzos operated out of a club on Ave L,but they were from Ocean hill.John Gotti had some type of gambling goin on there.Of course all of the Vario crew hung out at the Bamboo lounge,Angelo the owner was from Canarsie.Paul Vario married his sister.Cant think of anybody else,but there probablly are more guys.
Posted By: tonyt

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/06/15 11:50 PM

danny cutatia and his crew... not much left of corrozzo crew
Posted By: Flushing

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/07/15 04:30 PM

I can't imagine much going on within that neighborhood these days. Would love to know what new areas the existing crews (Cutaia, etc.) have settled into. Maybe Nassau.

In other words, I know the crews still exist, but I think the Italian neighborhood doesn't. they had to have gone somewhere.
Posted By: rockstar_man45

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/07/15 09:42 PM

I thought Canarsie was a shithole nowadays. Who the hell would wanna go there? Italian or non Italian
Posted By: DuesPaid

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/07/15 09:47 PM

Originally Posted By: rockstar_man45
I thought Canarsie was a shithole nowadays. Who the hell would wanna go there? Italian or non Italian


It is.

DP
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/07/15 09:51 PM

Originally Posted By: rockstar_man45
I thought Canarsie was a shithole nowadays. Who the hell would wanna go there? Italian or non Italian

Loads of Jamaicans, especially along Seaview.
Posted By: rockstar_man45

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/07/15 10:01 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: rockstar_man45
I thought Canarsie was a shithole nowadays. Who the hell would wanna go there? Italian or non Italian

Loads of Jamaicans, especially along Seaview.


Lotta Bob Marley types? haha
Posted By: conopizza

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/08/15 11:47 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: rockstar_man45
I thought Canarsie was a shithole nowadays. Who the hell would wanna go there? Italian or non Italian

Loads of Jamaicans, especially along Seaview.


Haitians. Most of Canarsie is stoll pretty nice, or no less dragged thanit was as a Jewish-Italian 'hood though it has been built up-- less wetlands, marshes-- and it's a different scene now with the stripmall on the Belt etc. I know you know Pizzaboy but most folks don't know industrial Canarsie also... Anyway, Canarsie isn't gentrified but it's neither a shithole nor Brooklyn's roughest 'hood (that would neighboring Brownsville... East New York too varied to generalize but there are some real nice and some real less than nice blocks/sections there.)
Posted By: Belmont

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/09/15 11:13 PM

There is a famous sub joint in canarsie and still open ( i think. ).
Posted By: night_timer

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/10/15 12:47 AM

Mob associate Andre Katz, but he's not an Italian. Sounds like Canarsie has never been a beauty contest.
Posted By: conopizza

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/10/15 01:25 AM

Originally Posted By: Belmont
There is a famous sub joint in canarsie and still open ( i think. ).


you're thinking of Sonny's?

http://www.yelp.com/biz/sonnys-heros-brooklyn http://www.yelp.com/biz/sonnys-heros-brooklyn

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpar_Yisx_U

speaking of heros, I used to be in the south Bronx a lot and there was very good place, Joey's Hot & Cold Heros, Morris & 149th, amazing it had survived in even semi-Italian style

good pizza on Canarsie too, Armando's on Rockaway Ave, also just off the L.

for those who haven't been to Canarsie, I'd really caution against having too negative opinion. Though it was the butt of jokes, that had more to do with its "funny" name, the distance from 'the city,' the many decades there were still numerous open lots and wetlands (there are still the latter but nearly all by the water).

There were also two landfills on Canarsie border/near Pennsylvania Ave and Fountain Ave so that had its effect.

Mostly, however, the bum rap on Canarsie is exaggerated 'white flight' prejudice, i.e. working and middle-class West Indian blacks have most of the same desires, values as their Jewish-Italian predecessors... There's small colony of Filipinos in Canarsie too btw, I keep forgetting to mention.
Posted By: funkster

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/10/15 01:49 AM

The Canarsie kid...
Posted By: crazycrip33766

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/12/15 06:41 PM

and how can anyone forget bout Henry Borelli hes was from Canarsie too same as Joey
Posted By: alexandarns

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/12/15 08:17 PM

Originally Posted By: crazycrip33766
and how can anyone forget bout Henry Borelli hes was from Canarsie too same as Joey


No buddy i said all of the Demeo crew were from Canarsie or around.In fact where in canarsie was Borelli from,does anybody know?
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 12:50 PM

Originally Posted By: conopizza
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: rockstar_man45
I thought Canarsie was a shithole nowadays. Who the hell would wanna go there? Italian or non Italian

Loads of Jamaicans, especially along Seaview.


Haitians. Most of Canarsie is stoll pretty nice, or no less dragged thanit was as a Jewish-Italian 'hood though it has been built up-- less wetlands, marshes-- and it's a different scene now with the stripmall on the Belt etc. I know you know Pizzaboy but most folks don't know industrial Canarsie also... Anyway, Canarsie isn't gentrified but it's neither a shithole nor Brooklyn's roughest 'hood (that would neighboring Brownsville... East New York too varied to generalize but there are some real nice and some real less than nice blocks/sections there.)

When I was growing up in Brooklyn, Canarsie was like a small town, centered around Rockaway Parkway and Flatlands Avenue, with a few houses near the bay. Then they started draining the swamps and building two-family houses from Flatlands to Seaview Avenue. Italians and Jews, mostly. You'd see how the neighborhood "integrated" during the holiday season: At first, one entire block with Xmas decorations, another block all with menorahs; then one side of a street with Xmas, the other side with menorahs, then one story in a house with Xmas, the other with menorah. Today, lots of upwardly mobile Haitians.
Posted By: alexandarns

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 01:41 PM

Yes your apsolutlly right Turnbull,the guy who wrote that book about Canarsie said it very well too.Jews and Italians against liberalism it's called.Maybe somebody has heard of it.Canarsie had its population peak around 1975,after that a lot of Jews and Italians left and some black people came.About 80,000 to 100,000 people lived there at that time.
Tell me Turnbull if this is not to personal,where are you from in Brooklyn?
Posted By: Belmont

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 01:42 PM

I'll take Haitians any day of the week over those fuckin generic whites that go to Park Slope and the hipsters in Williamsburg.
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 02:30 PM

Originally Posted By: alexandarns
Tell me Turnbull if this is not to personal,where are you from in Brooklyn?

I lived my first 29 years in Brooklyn: first East New York, then Brownsville, then East New York, then East Flatbush, then Canarsie, then Kensington(part of Flatbush).
Since you are from Serbia, alexandarns, I'd like to know why you are interested in Brooklyn. Any relatives there?
Posted By: alexandarns

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 02:46 PM

Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Originally Posted By: alexandarns
Tell me Turnbull if this is not to personal,where are you from in Brooklyn?

I lived my first 29 years in Brooklyn: first East New York, then Brownsville, then East New York, then East Flatbush, then Canarsie, then Kensington(part of Flatbush).
Since you are from Serbia, alexandarns, I'd like to know why you are interested in Brooklyn. Any relatives there?


Oh,you have all around Brooklyn.Acctually yes,even though i am From Serbia i have relatives in Brooklyn.My moters brothers live in Bhurst,my mother is born there.Originally they were from East new york,just like yourself.Ocean hill to be exact.And yes i am very interested in Brooklyn,but other boroughs too.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 06:08 PM

Originally Posted By: conopizza
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy

Loads of Jamaicans, especially along Seaview.

Haitians.

Mind fart, buddy. When I posted Jamaicans along Seaview, I obviously meant Haitians. You of all people know me and my passion for this city better than that. You'll find a lot more Jamaicans towards Flatbush, though.

When I was first starting out with the Teamsters and funeral service, I must have literally worked over a hundred funerals out of Saint Jude's on Seaview and Canarsie. It's one of my five favorite Churches in the entire City. I know that area like the back of my hand. And that's not to mention all of the Jewish work I did out of Midwood.

My Dad's wing of the family came out of East Harlem, and took what you (correctly) referred to as "White Flight" up to the Bronx, where I've maintained my main residency for over fifty years. But we also had people on my Dad's side settle in East New York, on Pacific Street (my Paternal Grandfather had over ten siblings immigrate sporadically over a multi-year time frame). So we used to alternate Sundays with the family dinners, and we were in East New York every fifth or sixth Sunday back in the late '60s through the early '80s when the older generation started to pass away.

So between that and being Brooklyn based for the union for so many years, I consider myself an honorary Brooklynite. And speaking of my years in Jewish funeral work in Midwood, I've often been referred to as an honorary "MOT" (Member of the Tribe), which gives me tremendous pride. There isn't a Catholic Church or Jewish Temple in Brooklyn that I haven't stepped foot in (unless it was built in, say, the last eight or nine years).

Originally Posted By: Belmont
I'll take Haitians any day of the week over those fuckin generic whites that go to Park Slope and the hipsters in Williamsburg.

Thank you. All fucking hipsters must fucking die grin.

https://diehipster.wordpress.com/

Oh, it's EXACTLY 80 degrees in Delray Beach. Talk you you suckers later grin.
Posted By: Mark

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 06:19 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Oh, it's EXACTLY 80 degrees in Delray Beach. Talk you you suckers later grin.


Good! I hope you are sweating your butt off in those black nylon socks you're wearing with sandals, Dago T and flowered shorts.

It's 10 degrees here and we are warm & toasty in our furnace heated, dry aired winter misery! wink
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 06:26 PM

Originally Posted By: Mark
Good! I hope you are sweating your butt off in those black nylon socks you're wearing with sandals, Dago T and flowered shorts.

I GOTTA get my wife off that fuckin Instagram. The broad is ***** years old, for Christ's sake lol.
Posted By: Mark

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 06:30 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Mark
Good! I hope you are sweating your butt off in those black nylon socks you're wearing with sandals, Dago T and flowered shorts.

I GOTTA get my wife off that fuckin Instagram. The broad is ***** years old, for Christ's sake lol.

lol lol
Posted By: Mark

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 06:35 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Mark
Good! I hope you are sweating your butt off in those black nylon socks you're wearing with sandals, Dago T and flowered shorts.

I GOTTA get my wife off that fuckin Instagram. The broad is ***** years old, for Christ's sake lol.

Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 09:30 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
But we also had people on my Dad's side settle in East New York, on Pacific Street

Ever buy a birthday cake at Mrs. Maxwell's on Atlantic Avenue?

Quote:
Oh, it's EXACTLY 80 degrees in Delray Beach. Talk you you suckers later grin.

Didn't I see you in a TV commercial, in a snow-covered NYC phone booth, saying, "Hello, Eastern? Can you get me out of here?" lol
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 09:53 PM

Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Ever buy a birthday cake at Mrs. Maxwell's on Atlantic Avenue?

Are you kidding, TB? In its own way that place has as much history as Ferrara's wink.

Not sure if you remember the Brooklyn Democrat, Meade Esposito? My Uncle out there hated him for whatever the reason, thought he was crooked, but my Uncle was nuts, so . . . lol

Anyway, I remember his picture being up in Mrs. Maxwell's for years. I saw him there a couple times, too smile.
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 11:32 PM

Esposito was the Dem district leader in East NY when I lived there. He was a delegate to the Dem Convention in 1960. My father was his alternate, if he couldn't go (fat chance). Mother of one of my best friends worked for Esposito.

My brother and sister are twins. So, for their birthday, my father always drove to Mrs. Maxwell's to buy their extra-large birthday cake. Mrs. Maxwell's was the only place where you didn't have to order a birthday cake in advance, and where they would put the lettering on it while you waited.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/13/15 11:41 PM

Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Esposito was the Dem district leader in East NY when I lived there. He was a delegate to the Dem Convention in 1960. My father was his alternate, if he couldn't go (fat chance). Mother of one of my best friends worked for Esposito.

Now THAT'S a small world. Nine years and we've never mentioned that bakery OR Esposito!

And just so you know, my Uncle really WAS nuts. I have no opinion of the man one way or the other lol.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/14/15 12:49 AM

First of all, Forgotten NY is is one of the best websites around. Period.

Here's a link to their take on Canarsie: http://forgotten-ny.com/2008/07/canarsie-brooklyn-part-1/

And here's the pic they lead with. It's the old Armondo's storefront, right next to the Rockaway Parkway Station. It's still there, but those vintage Coca Cola signs (that once adorned every "by-the-slice" pizza joint in the City back then, are long gone). I remember it well, though.

Posted By: pimpanella

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/14/15 01:18 AM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Mark
Good! I hope you are sweating your butt off in those black nylon socks you're wearing with sandals, Dago T and flowered shorts.

I GOTTA get my wife off that fuckin Instagram. The broad is ***** years old, for Christ's sake lol.


I know you can't have your wife down Florida with her jugs hanging out PB!
Posted By: mikeyballs211

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/14/15 01:46 AM

Anyone have info on the democrat club in canarsie I think it was called? Remember readin a ny mag article written by Pileggi in the 80s and he talked about how all kinds of mobsters, politicians and city officials hung out there and lots of back room deals were negotiated there.

Anyone have any stories about this place, wiseguys that hung out there, who ran it etc? Is it still open? Thanks fellas
Posted By: yigido

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/14/15 07:42 AM

Originally Posted By: mikeyballs211
Anyone have info on the democrat club in canarsie I think it was called? Remember readin a ny mag article written by Pileggi in the 80s and he talked about how all kinds of mobsters, politicians and city officials hung out there and lots of back room deals were negotiated there.

Anyone have any stories about this place, wiseguys that hung out there, who ran it etc? Is it still open? Thanks fellas

Im not sure but that's the place gaspipe used to hang around in his early days, or that was the 19th hole might be mistaken.
Posted By: alexandarns

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/14/15 08:34 AM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
First of all, Forgotten NY is is one of the best websites around. Period.

Here's a link to their take on Canarsie: http://forgotten-ny.com/2008/07/canarsie-brooklyn-part-1/

And here's the pic they lead with. It's the old Armondo's storefront, right next to the Rockaway Parkway Station. It's still there, but those vintage Coca Cola signs (that once adorned every "by-the-slice" pizza joint in the City back then, are long gone). I remember it well, though.



Great pizza at Armando's and great heroes at Sonny's.Was there in '08,Canarsie.One of my uncles wifes is from Canarsie,and the one of 3 times i talked to her she told me how she loved the place growing up,and ave L ,etc.
Don't know if you remmember PB,but when i first signed on here we talked about Canarsie and the mob over there.My granddad who grew up close by said for exp that flatlands was a middle class neighbourhood,a lot of well off Jews and little Italians around ave N.Canarsie too.He always said that there were a lot of chop shops,car related repair shops along ave D,foster and so on.do you feel tha same way?You are a lucky guy sittig in In sunny Florida,i envi you very much.. smile


Also TB,don't know when you left BK,but do you remmember a gang from New Lots Ave called New Lots boys?Read a book by Richard Q called Surviving East NY.Not a bad book lot of neighbourhood stories,he mentions a lot of mibsters from that part of town.
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/14/15 03:03 PM

Yes. The New Lots Boys hung around "The Triangle," which was a wedge-shaped block where New Lots Avenue met Livonia Avenue, between Cleveland Street and Ashford Street, under the elevated subway tracks of the New Lots Avenue station of the IRT. That station was the last stop on that subway line. The tracks continued to Elton Street, where they curved and went up the street to the "car barns" (repair/maintenance shops) between Hegeman Avenue and Linden Boulevard. I know all this because my first home was a top floor apartment in a building on Elton Street and New Lots Avenue. Those tracks ran 20 feet from our living room window. Made a hell of a racket.
Posted By: alexandarns

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/14/15 06:04 PM

Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Yes. The New Lots Boys hung around "The Triangle," which was a wedge-shaped block where New Lots Avenue met Livonia Avenue, between Cleveland Street and Ashford Street, under the elevated subway tracks of the New Lots Avenue station of the IRT. That station was the last stop on that subway line. The tracks continued to Elton Street, where they curved and went up the street to the "car barns" (repair/maintenance shops) between Hegeman Avenue and Linden Boulevard. I know all this because my first home was a top floor apartment in a building on Elton Street and New Lots Avenue. Those tracks ran 20 feet from our living room window. Made a hell of a racket.


And as he put it there somewhere on elton street was a park where they hung out,new lots junior crew.Suposedly that was a gang that had its start in 1942,now thats real early.I think i know what building you are refering to.What year did you leave Brooklyn TB?
Posted By: PetroPirelli

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/14/15 07:34 PM

Just watched that video from NYE on DIEHIPSTER.COM.

All I can say is smh...

I can't stand these motherfuckers either. Make me sick.
Posted By: Benny88

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/14/15 09:56 PM

Originally Posted By: mikeyballs211
Anyone have info on the democrat club in canarsie I think it was called? Remember readin a ny mag article written by Pileggi in the 80s and he talked about how all kinds of mobsters, politicians and city officials hung out there and lots of back room deals were negotiated there.

Anyone have any stories about this place, wiseguys that hung out there, who ran it etc? Is it still open? Thanks fellas


Mikey, would you be referring to the Jefferson Club at 77 Conklin Ave in Canarsie? That club is still there I think you can view it if you look at Google maps. It was the HQ for the Democratic leader for Brooklyn, Meade Esposito for quite a while. Apparently there were allegations of bribery, corruption, political backroom dealings, etc. made but no allegations to mob ties that I could see.

Maybe the club in the Pileggi article you read was referring to the Mangano Democrat Club, mentioned in Phillip Carlo's book Gaspipe, near Gaspipe's house on Union Street in Park Slope? According to the book it was a scene for meetings and backroom dealings between Union officials, businessmen and politicians etc. so safe to say the mob wouldn't have been very far away from any deals being made.

Here it gets a bit confusing though and maybe off topic from your original post, sorry. I found reference to a City Democratic Club in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper from October 22nd 1937. There is a V.Mangano mentioned in an article on page 7 so I assumed this is the same City Democratic Club which Vincent Mangano established in the 1930s. But this club was located at 367 Clinton Street which is obviously not a few doors up the road from Gaspipe's house.

The link to the article I found is here under the heading "City Club to Fete Democratic Slate"

http://bklyn.newspapers.com/newspage/52823463/

..it's interesting even if off topic from your original question! This all started because I was trying to figure out what was the address of the Mangano Club on Union St mentioned in Carlo's book...and despite all this research I failed, so I gave up in the end. haha..
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/14/15 10:50 PM

Alexandarns, here is a photo of my father and me in that Elton Street park taken centuries ago.

http://prntscr.com/5smme4
Posted By: alexandarns

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/14/15 10:57 PM

Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Alexandarns, here is a photo of my father and me in that Elton Street park taken centuries ago.

http://prntscr.com/5smme4


wow TB,thats a great pic.Your father looks like a real mans man.Was he like a boxer or something?this is '40 or '41 right?
Great pic TB,thanks for sharing.
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/14/15 11:28 PM

My father wasn't a boxer, but he grew up in the era before TV, so that left him with a lot of time for working out.

I decline to answer the question of when the photo was taken on the grounds that my answer might tend to age me. wink
Posted By: alexandarns

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/14/15 11:40 PM

Originally Posted By: Turnbull
My father wasn't a boxer, but he grew up in the era before TV, so that left him with a lot of time for working out.

I decline to answer the question of when the photo was taken on the grounds that my answer might tend to age me. wink


Yes you can tell he worked out,sorry didn't mean to age you.. smile smile wink
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/15/15 01:31 AM

Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Alexandarns, here is a photo of my father and me in that Elton Street park taken centuries ago.

http://prntscr.com/5smme4

Made my day. Maybe even my year. But it's only January, so don't get a swelled head grin.
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/17/15 02:19 AM

OK, guys, just to keep this thread going:

Here is a photo of the "Triangle" in East New York, Brooklyn, former hangout of the New Lots Boys gang, taken in 1997. Photo was taken from Livonia Avenue (New Lots Avenue on left), looking westward from Cleveland Street. Note the stairs leading to the New Lots Avenue station of the IRT--last stop (or first stop) on the New Lots Line. As kids, we'd wait on those stairs until a bell sounded, signaling 30 seconds until the train left the station. Then we'd dash up the stairs and duck under the turnstile--just enough time to get on the train before the cashier left his booth to chase us:
http://prntscr.com/5tgzzr
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/17/15 02:25 AM

Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Then we'd dash up the stairs and duck under the turnstile--just enough time to get on the train before the cashier left his booth to chase us:

Hooligan grin.
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/17/15 02:50 AM

And, while I'm on a roll here:

The storefront below the "Mini-Mart" sign is the site of the legendary Midnight Rose's candy store, home of Murder Inc. until 1941 (photo taken in 1997), on Saratoga Avenue near Livonia Avenue in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn. I worked in this store when I was in high school, though I didn't know it had been the hangout of Abe (Kid Twist) Reles, Allie (Tick Tock) Tannenbaum, Pittsburg Phil Strauss, Happy Maione, and other legendary gangsters, years earlier.
http://prntscr.com/5th4pa
Posted By: Crash

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/17/15 07:50 PM

Is Canarsie the neighborhood that Andrew DeDinado came from?
Posted By: Belmont

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/17/15 09:37 PM

I dont know how in the world Reynolds would of been made. He was a drug user and I'm not so sure he was an earner. A lot of these guys were thugs, doing high risk strong arm shit that usually results in a very short lived career. Most were basically used by guys like Spero who i dont believe ever had any intention of making any( most) of those guys. A guy like Patera who was a maniac was methodical and made a lot of money. He was also disciplined unlike Reynolds and Calco. Sure Reynolds stood up but still, is he the guy you could rely on????
Most of those guys come across as being unstable and too interested in impressing and making a name for themselves. Most guys get made by being earners and are noticed that way. casso is a good example.
Posted By: alexandarns

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/18/15 01:46 PM

Originally Posted By: Turnbull
OK, guys, just to keep this thread going:

Here is a photo of the "Triangle" in East New York, Brooklyn, former hangout of the New Lots Boys gang, taken in 1997. Photo was taken from Livonia Avenue (New Lots Avenue on left), looking westward from Cleveland Street. Note the stairs leading to the New Lots Avenue station of the IRT--last stop (or first stop) on the New Lots Line. As kids, we'd wait on those stairs until a bell sounded, signaling 30 seconds until the train left the station. Then we'd dash up the stairs and duck under the turnstile--just enough time to get on the train before the cashier left his booth to chase us:
http://prntscr.com/5tgzzr



Great pic TB,thats the spot where New Lots boys hung out.That book mentiones that spot a lot.Great pictures TB,Midnight rosse pic too.
Posted By: Flushing

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/19/15 01:40 AM

Originally Posted By: Turnbull
And, while I'm on a roll here:

The storefront below the "Mini-Mart" sign is the site of the legendary Midnight Rose's candy store, home of Murder Inc. until 1941 (photo taken in 1997), on Saratoga Avenue near Livonia Avenue in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn. I worked in this store when I was in high school, though I didn't know it had been the hangout of Abe (Kid Twist) Reles, Allie (Tick Tock) Tannenbaum, Pittsburg Phil Strauss, Happy Maione, and other legendary gangsters, years earlier.
http://prntscr.com/5th4pa


Excellent picture. Thanks for posting.

I bet the current neighborhood inhabitants are completely unaware of what went on in the 2nd floor of that building. 70 or so hits (I think).
Posted By: conopizza

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/27/15 03:51 AM

And... speaking of Canarsie--

http://www.wsj.com/articles/canarsie-hedge-fund-collapses-1421964384?.tsrc=rimsp

also, Pizzaboy, I've not been on recently but no disrespect intended re: Jamaicans v. Haitians, etc. You're one of the folks here who obviously know the city well and we can have an excellent time just talking about that so apologies if it seemed I jumped on that, it was just enthusiasm. (Some of those Haitian women are very hot btw.)

Forgotten New York is very good at what it does, yes. The main guy there is more interested in streets and buildings and light posts than history and people per se but that's more observation than criticism; one man can't do everything.

Also, I don't know if it's mentioned before but do you know the excellent low-budget 1961 movie "Blast Of Silence", writte, directed and starring Allan Baron (he later become a prolific tv director) of New Lots Ave and I'm gonna say Logan. I believe growing up where and when he did, Baron "knew" some people, if not intimately, then simply as matter of course.

For those who've not seen it I won't give away ending but I will say there's a GREAT scene at I think the end of Fountain Ave when it still had some fishing shack similar to what you'd see in Broad Channel today; you can see the Belt Parkway throug the mist in background.

Posted By: conopizza

Re: Mobsters from Canarsie Brooklyn - 01/27/15 04:32 AM

p/s-- can't believe I forgot this...

Carl Kruger, who lived in Mill Basin but represented Canarsie...

and not just any old Mill Basic shack but... fucking Casso's former house...

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/11/nyregion/11kruger.html?pagewanted=all

the one he killed that architect, Anthony Fava.

Here's Tom Robbins, 20+ years before he co-wrote the D'Arco book with Capeci (which I do value for its Brooklyn lore tho' Al's opinion on mob is obviously very subjective & almost certainly shaded to his benefit)--

http://articles.philly.com/1992-07-20/news/26027522_1_casso-dream-house-luchese

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