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John McDonagh - life as a New York taxi driver

John McDonagh drove a New York City yellow taxi for 40 years. This is his story. John McDonagh Comments John McDonagh, who drove a New York City yellow taxi for 40 years, has turned his play Off the Meter, On the Record into a book called On the Meter, Off-Broadway, which will be published later this year. Under the direction of Ciaran O’Reilly, Off the Meter, On the Record wowed audiences during a three-month run at the Irish Repertory Theatre in Manhattan.  John McDonagh is bringing it to the Sean O’Casey Theatre in Dublin and the Abbey Arts Centre in Co. Donegal later this year. 

WNY Strip Club Owner Facing Federal Charges

Get our free mobile app A Cheektowaga gentleman s club owner is in the hot seat. Peter Gerace, Jr., the owner of Pharoah’s Gentlemen’s Club, is facing federal charges.  Gerace was arraigned in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, today, Monday, March 1, 2021.  He is facing a charge of conspiracy to defraud the United States, according to WIVB. Gerace and his brother Anthony, who worked at Pharoah s, are linked to the Buffalo Mafia.  Anthony is waiting to be sentenced for a weapons charge, according to the Miami Herald. Federal officers raided the club in December of 2019.  The brothers are linked to John Bongiovanni, a Western New York Drug Enforcement Agent, who was implicated in another mafia incident.

Robert John Black - The Suffolk Times

Robert John Black Robert John Black Robert John Black died peacefully surrounded by his family on Feb. 2, 2021, at his home in Orient, N.Y. He was 67. Bob was born on April 27, 1953, in Williamsburg, N.Y., to Robert John Black and Marie Siegfried Black. He was raised in Ridgewood, Queens. He graduated from Grover Cleveland High School in 1970 and attended Hunter College.  Bob worked in product placement and marketing for the grocery and health and beauty industry. He was employed by the Pezrow Corporation in Ramsey, N.J., for 15 years and became the vice president of health and beauty care at Joseph W. Riley Company in Haverford, Pa. He went on to spend 28 years at Acosta Sales and Marketing, where he was a team leader of health and beauty care; he retired from there in 2017 as a vice president of the Rite-Aid Team.

Santa Clarita Community Remembers Veteran Historian Bill Reynolds

Santa Clarita Community Remembers Veteran Historian Bill Reynolds Community advocate, Santa Clarita Valley veteran historian, and proud member of “The Boys of ‘67” William “Bill” Reynolds has died, family announced Monday. Reynolds was born on Aug. 5, 1946, in Mineral Wells, Texas. His mother and father had met in Sydney, Australia during the Pacific theater of World War II, and had returned to his father’s hometown to raise a family. The Reynolds family spent time in Texas, then Australia, then finally in the San Fernando Valley, where Bill would eventually graduate from Grover Cleveland High School on June 19, 1964. After a few years working at General Motors in Van Nuys, Reynolds would be drafted into the United States Army to fight in the Vietnam War.

Richard C Kochel, 78, raised in West Caldwell, kind man of many interests

Richard C Kochel, 78, raised in West Caldwell, kind man of many interests
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