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Re: Very sad to see Italian neighborhoods disappear.
[Re: SharpieOne]
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01/07/13 10:12 AM
01/07/13 10:12 AM
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123JoeSchmo
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Country Club Bronx, still very Italian. And to a lesser extent, so is Pelham Manor, Throgs Neck, and PARTS of Morris Park.
South Shore of Staten Island.
Howard Beach and South Ozone Park in Queens. The Bensonhurst, Dyker heights, and Bath Beach areas in Brooklyn still have sizeable Italian populations
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Re: Very sad to see Italian neighborhoods disappear.
[Re: SharpieOne]
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01/07/13 11:28 AM
01/07/13 11:28 AM
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pizzaboy
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And to a lesser extent, so is Pelham Manor Pelham Manor is in Westchester County. Are you sure you don't mean Pelham Bay? I'm just pointing it out because I believe that Nicky's question was about New York City. By the way, Sharpie, are you a fellow East Bronx guy? Because you seem to take an interest in the neighborhood. Either way, welcome to the board  .
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