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Gustave Vincent Curcio was born in Bridgeport, CT on January 30, 1951. He legally changed his name to Gus Curcio in 1980. He is the youngest of three children born to Gustave Curcio a/k/a "Red Buff", an Italian immigrant, and Enrica Rita Lucifora, a Sicilian immigrant whose father started the first privately owned bank in Bridgeport.
The newspaper was formerly the morning Bridgeport Telegram and evening Bridgeport Post before consolidating into a morning publication. The Bridgeport Telegram [8] ran from at least 1908 to 1929 and again from 1938 to 1990. [9] Until the mid-1980s the Post was published as an afternoon paper and the Telegram was the morning paper. [10]
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Hurley, a second generation Irish-American, was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on August 25, 1895, to Robert Emmet and Sabina O'Hara Hurley. He attended local public schools and Cheshire Academy . He studied at Lehigh University where he worked his way through school as a hod carrier in support of bricklayers. [ 1 ]
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Robert A. Hurley (1895–1968), Connecticut governor (first Roman Catholic to hold that office in Connecticut) [63] Leonard Mastroni (1949–2020), Kansas state representative and judge Anita McBride , chief of staff to the First Lady of the United States , 2005–2009