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Apr 5, 2021
YOUNGSTOWN Developers of the Robinson-Shuba Commemorative Statue have hired a contractor and broken ground at the statue site in Wean Park downtown.
North Lima-based Brock & Associates Builders Inc. will serve as general contractor for the project, which includes a set of concrete walkways, a concrete base and seating to support programming at the memorial.
“We are very excited and proud to be a part of this statue project and everything the Robinson-Shuba handshake meant for baseball and for the country,” said Brian Brock, company president. “We’re also glad to see so many improvements taking shape in downtown Youngstown.”
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For 40 years, Patsy Palombo lived a double life.
By day he was the director of development and stewardship with the Catholic Diocese of Youngstown.
At night he was the drummer for Left End, a rock act beloved and renowned for its live show and the outrageous antics of lead singer Dennis T. Menass (real name Dennis Sesonsky).
“I could be playing with Left End for a really rowdy rock crowd at the Arcade or another club in Youngstown or Warren, get home at 3:30 in the morning and then have a 9 a.m. meeting with the bishop and a group of priests,” Palombo said. Palombo, 69, tells the music side of that double life in his book “Tenacity: The Left End Story,” which he released in late November.