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Mob Wives Renee Graziano arrested for Adderall-fueled crash

Graziano, 52, struck the parked Jeep near Arden Ave. and Arthur Kill Road about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, police said. Her 2020 Nissan Murano flipped over onto its roof from the impact.

Flour & Oak restaurant reopens with new ownership

Flour & Oak restaurant reopens with new ownership Updated 11:58 AM; Today 11:58 AM Celebrating at Flour & Oak by Angelina s on Saturday night, May 15, 2021, from left to right: Jonny Snemyr and Cristina Fanita of Pleasant Plains and Jay and Juliana Arcello Lighthouse House Hill. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)Pamela Silvestri Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Although Flour & Oak in Tompkinsville officially opens next week, reservations already are at a premium. Co-owner Vincent Malerba said its handful of booths are booked out for the weekends through September. But there is room at the bar to sample a cocktail and food program curated for the restaurant’s distinct, nighttime vibe.

Linda Torres, 67, of Mob Wives, a bus driver for disabled children, is remembered by many

Linda Torres, 67, of ‘Mob Wives,’ a bus driver for disabled children, is remembered by many Updated 12:58 PM; Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Linda Torres, 67, “Mob Wives” actress and school bus driver, died Thursday after suffering complications related to coronavirus (COVID-19). As a close friend of the late Angela “Big Ang” Raiola, she had several cameo appearances on the VH1 reality series “Mob Wives.” “She was so close to my sister that when she went on ‘Mob Wives,’ Linda was the first one she took with her,” said Janine Detore, Big Ang’s sister. But in addition to her appearances on the show, the South Shore resident was well known on Staten Island for her job as a bus driver for Island Charter, where she drove developmentally disabled kids to school for more than 20 years, said Detore.

Big Ang Star Linda Torres Dead At 67

Linda Torres has died. She was 67. According to reports, the reality star passed away at Staten Island University Hospital following her fight with COVID-19 on Thursday (April 1). The unfortunate news was confirmed by the late Angela “Big Ang” Raiola’s sister, Janine Detore, who made the difficult announcement in a tribute to her friend. Rest In Peace my friend ♥️ you’ll be missed your bday was in between me & Angela you were our family, Detore captioned a photo on Instagram of Torres at a red carpet event for the VH1 show. We love you always, Angela [takes] care of @blondelindavh1 #onlythegooddieyoung.

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