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Covington restaurateur Victor Cucci dies

Businessman and philanthropist Victor Cucci of Covington, who arrived in the small mountain community nearly penniless and later founded an Italian restaurant that became a local institution, has died. Cucci died Thursday at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital in Roanoke after a brief hospitalization, according to his obituary and friends. His death resulted from natural causes, according to funeral director Anthony Lowry of Arritt Funeral Home, which is in charge of arrangements. He was 68, his obituary said. Vittorio Giuseppe Cucci, who was born in Carini, Sicily, and moved to Covington with his wife in his mid-20s, delighted customers for decades as owner of Cucci’s Pizzeria. Few local customers entered the establishment with green-and-white striped awnings without a spoken greeting from Cucci or a member of his family or staff. Few left without the satisfaction of a great meal, said friends, all fans of the eatery on Madison Street.

Daunte Wright s girlfriend says the officer who shot him should know right from wrong

EXCLUSIVE: I just want justice for him! Daunte Wright s distraught girlfriend who was in the car when he was killed is revealed for the first time, as she shows up at rally telling DailyMail.com the officer who shot him should know right from wrong Daunte Wright s girlfriend who was in the car with him when he was shot dead by a cop Sunday is revealed as Alayna, 19, who asked only to go by her first name  Tearful Alayna appeared at the Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, protest and spoke briefly to DailyMail.com telling us she planned to stay until the end  

The East London naval Admiral in whose honour Pennsylvania is named | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

As President Biden takes up residence in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, we look at the Walthamstow and Wanstead resident Admiral Sir William Penn MP (1621-1670), in whose honour Pennsylvania was named. Admiral Penn had great skill at manoeuvring not only his ships but also his political position. In the tumultuous and bloody times of the English Civil War and throughout the Commonwealth and the Restoration, he was pragmatic about the dangers of allegiance to either the Parliamentarians or the Royalists. Penn was rewarded with confiscated lands in Ireland by Cromwell, for his contribution to the Parliamentarian cause in the Irish Sea. However, he was a deceitful double dealing turncoat as throughout the Civil War and Commonwealth, Penn remained in secret correspondence with the Royalists and twice he was arrested and thrown in the Tower of London on suspicion of this but both times he managed to talk his way out of danger.

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