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Is Glen Cove, NY, an Italian Neighborhood? #841099
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I have heard over the years that Glen Cove in Nassau County has a sizable Italian population. Is this still the case? Is there a mobster associated with this area?

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It was, still has a viable enough Italian strong hold in a small area to be considered sizable due to the St Rocco's Parrish.

Organized socially, yes.

Organized criminaly, no.

As a matter of fact I would think they would find that label insulting.

I do not live there but do go there for the St Rocco's feast every year.


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Originally Posted By: DuesPaid
It was, still has a viable enough Italian strong hold in a small area to be considered sizable due to the St Rocco's Parrish.

Organized socially, yes.

Organized criminaly, no.

As a matter of fact I would think they would find that label insulting.

I do not live there but do go there for the St Rocco's feast every year.



Thanks, Dues Paid.

So what other Long Island neighborhoods feature a strong mob presence?


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