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{{About|Genovese family crews|the actual New York crime family|Genovese crime family}}{{Orphan|date=January 2017}}116th Street Crew |
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The original 116th Street Mob was founded by Morello family founder Giuseppe Morello in the early 1890s and later became known as the Uptown crew. It was one of the most powerful Genovese family crews during the 1970s and merged with the East Harlem Purple Gang. | History Of Capos- 1893–1909 – Giuseppe "the Clutch Hand" Morello (Capo di tutti capi from 1898-1909 until he was imprisoned on counterfeiting charges)
- 1910–1916 — Nicholas "Nick Morello" Terranova (killed in Mafia-Camorra war on September 7, 1916)
- 1916–1935 – Ciro "The Artichoke King" Terranova (controlled the artichoke racket; he retires in 1935, later dies in 1938)
- 1935–1962 – Michael "Trigger Mike" Coppola (controlled "numbers racket", imprisoned in 1962 and demoted, later dies in 1966)
- 1962–1972 – Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno (served as Consigliere 1972-1975; Underboss 1975-1980; Front Boss 1981-1987; jailed in 1987 in the Mafia Commission Trail and died on July 27, 1992)
- Lieutenant 1960s–1970s – Cirino "Charlie Speed" Salerno (Anthony Salerno's brother)
- 1972–1974 – Antonio "Buckaloo" Ferro (promoted to Consigliere from 1975–1978, then retires)
- 1974–1981 – Saverio "Sammy" Santora (promoted to Underboss in 1981-1986; died in 1987)
- Lieutenant 1974–1986 – Vincent "Fish" Cafaro (Salerno right-hand man, became a co-operating witness in 1986)
- 1982–present – Liborio "Barney" Bellomo (moved the 116th street crew's base into East Bronx; served as Acting Boss 1990-1992 then promoted to Street Boss 1992–present; imprisoned 1997-2008)
| Current members and associates | Ralph Balsamo | Louis DiNapoli | Vincent DiNapoli | Salvatore Aparo | Anthony Federici | John Giglio | Fritzy Giovanelli | Ernest Varacalli | Joseph Oliveri | }} | Former soldiers and associates | }} | Rackets and businesses- The crew is based at the Palma Boys Social Club, located at 416 East 115th Street in East Harlem.
- Former capo Michael "Trigger Mike" Coppola
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Greenwich Village Crew |
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The crew was originally run by Vito Genovese until his arrest in the 1950s. Vincent Gigante continued to run it while he was boss of the family until his arrest. Since the death of Dominick Canterino, its unknown who runs the crew. | History Of Capos- 1920s-1931 — Vito Genovese – promoted to underboss in 1931; promoted to acting boss in 1936; fled to Italy; promoted to boss in 1957
- 1930s-1959 — Anthony "Tony Bender" Strollo – promoted to acting boss in 1959; killed 1962
- 1959-1972 — Thomas "Tommy Ryan" Eboli – promoted to front boss in 1965; killed in 1972
- 1962-1972 — Pasquale "Patsy Ryan" Eboli – younger brother to Thomas Eboli
- Acting 1965-1972 — Dominick "Dom The Sailor" DiQuarto
- 1972-1981 — Vincent "The Chin" Gigante – promoted to boss in 1981
- Acting 1978-1981 — Dominick "Fat Dom" Alongi – retired to Florida
- 1981-1993 — Dominick "Baldy Dom" Canterino – died in 1993
- 1993–present — Unknown
| Current members | Mario Gigante | Louis Manna | Venero Mangano | Dominick Cirillo | Alphonse Malangone | Andrew Gigante | Vincent Esposito | Frank Condo | Ronald Belliveau }} | Former soldiers and associates | Joseph Valachi (FBI informant) | Joseph Luco Pagano | Joseph Bruno | Michael Barrese | Steve Casertano | Tony Florio | Peter Mione | Fiore Siano | John Stopelli | Frank Caggiano | Joe Dellacroe | Joe Denti | Ciro Perrotta }} | Rackets and businesses- Main hangout is the Triangle Social Club, located at 208 Sullivan Street.
- Activities include: Labor racketeering, racketeering, extortion, bookmaking, loansharking, gambling, and hijacking
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East Village Crew |
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The crew was originally ran by Giuseppe Masseria in the late 1910s during his rise on the Lower East Side, the territory is now known as the East Village. | History Of Capos- —1952 – Thomas Licatta
- 1952—1980 – Cusmo Frasca
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