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Anna Genovese (formerly Vernotico, née Giovaninna Petillo; 28 October 1905 [1] – January 1982) was an Italian-American businesswoman in the Italian mob and the second wife of mobster Vito Genovese of the Genovese crime family and the Costello crime syndicate. [2] She played a key role in Manhattan's drag bar scene in the middle of the 20th ...
Deep Cut Gardens today spans over 54 acres (22 ha), adjacent to Tatum Park, which is also run by the Monmouth County Park System. The park is intended as a "living catalogue" of cultivated and native plants, and is also dedicated to educating and assisting home gardeners. [ 17 ]
Deep Cut Gardens is a 54-acre parcel of gardens and forest owned and maintained by the Monmouth County Park System. ... In 1935, the property was purchased by Vito Genovese, who sought a peaceful ...
The Genovese crime family's New Jersey faction is a group of Italian-American mobsters within the Genovese crime family who control organized crime activities within the state of New Jersey. The New Jersey faction is divided into multiple crews each led by a different caporegime who oversees illegal criminal activities in labor racketeering ...
It was a one-story frame building with gable roof and clapboard siding. When the township moved to the present location, the building was sold. It was not demolished but enveloped in expansion of a Chinese restaurant, and is no longer visible in that form. The Monmouth County Historic Site inventory number is 1328-01-01. [18]
Rep. James C. Auchincloss, R-New Jersey, said the proposed Monmouth Canal represented “the missing link” in the inland waterway from the St. Lawrence River to the Gulf of Mexico.
New Jersey American Water issued a mandatory water conservation restriction that will affect customers in Monmouth and Ocean County for the next 48 hours. According to a press release, the company ...
Roughly triangular area including both sides of Monmouth and Locust Avenues to the junction with Hillside and Grand Avenues 40°24′00″N 74°02′08″W / 40.400000°N 74.035556°W / 40.400000; -74.035556 ( Navesink Historic