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Blusman7 commented about Embassy Theatre on Nov 28, 2007 at 12:12 am

Jack Tomai: Tina’s thrilled to hear from you and learn that you and your wife are well. She’s sure that her mother Josie would’ve loved to know that you got in touch. (I’m new on this list, so if there’s a way to contact you via email without it becoming a problem, let us know and I’ll have Tina reach out off list.)

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Blusman7 commented about Embassy Theatre on Nov 27, 2007 at 3:31 am

MVitale, I don’t know. Nick’s wife was named Barara and he had two teenage kids in the mid-70’s, a son and daughter whose name’s I don’t recall. My wife Tina is the one that grew up in the neighborhood. I was a latecomer in that my association with the neighborhood began in 1977 or so.

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Blusman7 commented about Embassy Theatre on Nov 27, 2007 at 3:19 am

Jack Tomai, M Vitale,et al:

I worked for a few years in the late 70’s at the Social Security Office across from the Hamburg Bank on Fulton and Autumn.

I remember Darlene from hanging out at Pristina Brothers Plumbing shop on Fulton St. I used to shop at Joe’s Men’s Shop. (Joe and Philip Gripaldi)

My wife lived at 229 Lincoln for many years and Fulton St. before that..

Nick Cifarelli (Grant Ave off Fulton) worked with me at Abercrombie & Fitch in Manhattan. (One of my first jobs after college. I’m 55.)

To Jack: Next door from Jack’s Tops & Bottoms, Matty’s Meat Market’s owners, Charlie and Tommy. Charlie had two sisters, Tina and Lena. (I married Tina) shopped in your store and remember you and your wife.