Word: mancuso
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...start off, the flap with former Police Commissioner Sanford H. Gorodetsky erupted Sandy, ironically, was both the city's Top Cop and major target in a probe by the police over corruption in City Hall Sandy doesn't like the Police Chief. Anthony J. Mancuso and so he fired him minutes after Cianci said he would resign...
...another confusing tidbit. A city councilwoman on that same Monday tossed a number-two man at the city's Department of Public Works from the payroll. The DPW has been revealed as a swarming hive of iniquity by Chief Tony Mancuso's probe, and its deputy director. Edward Melise, lost his DPW job a while back when he was convicted of extortion Mayor Cianci had been nice enough to put Eddie on $503-a-week paid leave, but the council didn't figure that was the right punishment...
...next day, city officials discovered that weekly city payroll records for 1976 to 1979 were missing from the archives. But the city controller maintained that janitors there routinely loss out old records to make room for new ones. If anyone wants the information in those records--say. Tony Mancuso looking into corruption in city government--it can be reconstructed from other permanent sources, he added...
...Joseph P. Paolino Jr., the city council president, took office a little after 8 p.m. Paolino had to get special permission because he's only 28 years old Paolino vowed that, upon assuming the office of 90-day temporary mayor, he would fire Sandy Gorodetsky and reinstate Chief Mancuso Unfortunately. Sandy resigned on Tuesday to avoid being fired by Paolino, along with the chief of the disreputable...
Back when Kuhn began his watch, someone quizzed him: "Quick, name two catchers on the St. Louis Browns in the early '40s." Without a blink, Kuhn replied, "Swift and Mancuso." But Ueberroth required a moment to think before mentioning Cincinnati Pitcher Ewell Blackwell among his favorite old players...