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  2. Nick Mileti - Wikipedia

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    Nick James Mileti (April 22, 1931 – August 21, 2024) was an American author, lawyer, businessman, sports entrepreneur and sports franchise owner who was, during the 1970s, the owner of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Crusaders, the Cleveland Arena, the Coliseum at Richfield, and radio station "3WE" WWWE AM/1100 (now WTAM).

  3. Nick Rizzuto (radio producer) - Wikipedia

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    Nick Rizzuto is the producer of The Wilkow Majority radio program on Sirius Satellite Radio and co-founder of Conservative Punk. Although he is not heard on the air, he is regularly referred to by host Andrew Wilkow as simply Rizzuto .

  4. Nick Rizzuto - Wikipedia

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    Nick Rizzuto may refer to: Nick Rizzuto (radio producer) Nicolo Rizzuto (1924–2010), Montreal-based Mafioso don, father of Vito Rizzuto; Nick Rizzuto Jr. (died 2009

  5. Nick Gilbert, Son Of Cleveland Cavaliers Owner, Dead At 26 - AOL

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  6. Lake View Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, Cleveland Heights had 15,264 residents, a six-fold increase. [182] Cleveland Heights incorporated as a city in 1921. [183] Lake View Cemetery was the burial ground of choice for the upper-middle class suburb. Although the Mayfield Road gate was locked, the cemetery gave keys to the gate to those Cleveland Heights residents who were ...

  7. Richfield Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Richfield Coliseum, also known as the Coliseum at Richfield, was an indoor arena located in Richfield Township, between Cleveland and Akron, Ohio.It opened in 1974 as a replacement for the Cleveland Arena, and had a seating capacity of 20,273 for basketball.

  8. Luppino crime family - Wikipedia

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    During a civil war within the Rizzuto family in the early 2010s, both the Luppino and the Violi families, still angry over the murder of Paolo Violi, supported the anti-Rizzuto faction. [51] On 30 January 2019, Cece Luppino, son of Rocco Luppino, was shot and killed at a home that was owned by his father at 56 Mountain Brow Blvd in Hamilton.

  9. Rizzuto crime family - Wikipedia

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    Rizzuto emigrated from Sicily with his family to Montreal in 1954. [8] In the 1970s, Rizzuto was an underling in the Sicilian faction, led by Luigi Greco until his death in 1972, [9] [10] of the Calabrian Cotroni crime family. As tension then grew into a power struggle between the Calabrian and Sicilian factions of the family, a mob war began ...