Carmine abbatiello biography of william

          William (Buddy) Gilmour, Del Insko and Carmine Abbatiello are the best‐known of the indicted drivers....

          Carmine Abbatiello, the former Staten Island truck driver, made a New Year's resolution for He determined to drive every night.

        1. Carmine Abbatiello, the former Staten Island truck driver, made a New Year's resolution for He determined to drive every night.
        2. Carmine Abbatiello · Douglas J. Ackerman · Frank Antonacci · Frank J. Antonacci.
        3. William (Buddy) Gilmour, Del Insko and Carmine Abbatiello are the best‐known of the indicted drivers.
        4. From left to right, Drivers Joe Marsh, Del Insko, Carmine Abbatiello.
        5. Bill Haughton, one of the sport's greatest drivers, had died at 62 of head injuries he suffered in a spill at Yonkers Raceway July 5.
        6. Arthur Cutler (restaurateur)

          Arthur J. "Artie" Cutler[1] (died June 18, 1997) was an American restaurateur known for founding a number of popular New York City restaurants known for their "eclectic tastes and unlikely sites," according to The New York Times.[2]

          Biography

          Cutler was born in Brooklyn and grew up in New Hyde Park, New York.

          His family was in the food business: his father owned a grocery store and a diner, and his grandfather owned a herring stand.[3] He graduated from Columbia University in 1965.[2][4] He worked his way through college slicing salmon at smoked fish counters.[3]

          He was working at an appetizing store in Brighton Beach in 1974 when he heard that Murray's Sturgeon Shop was up for sale.

          He borrowed money from his mother-in-law and purchased the store from Murray Berstein, the eponymous owner.[5][3]

          In 1990, Cutler opened Carmine's, a family-style Italian restaurant