Armand "Cookie" Faugno Genovese Mobster Disposed of in a New Jersey Landfill

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By Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr

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Armand Faugno was a member of the American Federation of Labor during a difficult time for longshoremen. A member of the Genovese mob syndicate, Faugno was closely aligned with Anthony "Tony Pro" Provenzano who controlled Union 560 of the Teamster in Union City, New Jersey. My e-book looks at Faugno's career, beginning with a March 2, 1951 bombing. The blast severely damaged the AFL Local 1247 offices in Jersey City. Faugno was also linked to a counterfeit ring operated by Salvatore "Sammy Pro" Provenzano, Tony's brother.

Armand "Cookie" Faugno Genovese Mobster Disposed of in a New Jersey Landfill