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Vincent Richard Impellitteri

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Vincent Richard Impellitteri Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Isnello, Città Metropolitana di Palermo, Sicilia, Italy
Death
29 Jan 1987 (aged 86)
Bridgeport, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Derby, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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New York City mayor 1950-1953. The son of Italian immigrants, Impellitteri emigrated from Sicily, Italy to the United States in 1901, when he was just an infant. He grew up in Connecticut and entered the Navy after finishing high school. Upon moving to New York, Impellitteri attended Fordham Law School, where he received his law degree in 1924. He served as Assistant New York District Attorney from 1929 to 1938. In 1945, Mayor O'Dwyer picked Impellitteri to run for Council President on the Tammany Hall slate. When O'Dwyer resigned five years later, Impellitteri served as acting mayor. Tammany Hall refused to nominate him for the special election in November, 1950, and Impellitteri successfully ran as an independent under the banner of the "Experience Party." Impellitteri's inauguration, held on November 14, 1950, was swift and simple, absent a band or a platform. Outside City Hall, he pledged to "do my level best to justify the confidence you have reposed in me." His one term as Mayor saw the initiation and completion of many public works projects, including the construction of 88 miles of highway and numerous housing projects. He is also credited with working to rein in budget costs, raising the bus and subway fare to fifteen cents and increasing the sales tax. Impellitteri ran for reelection in 1953, but was defeated by then Manhattan Borough President Robert Wagner, who later appointed him to a judgeship. Impellitteri retired from the bench in 1965 and succumbed to Parkinson's disease on January 29, 1987 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
New York City mayor 1950-1953. The son of Italian immigrants, Impellitteri emigrated from Sicily, Italy to the United States in 1901, when he was just an infant. He grew up in Connecticut and entered the Navy after finishing high school. Upon moving to New York, Impellitteri attended Fordham Law School, where he received his law degree in 1924. He served as Assistant New York District Attorney from 1929 to 1938. In 1945, Mayor O'Dwyer picked Impellitteri to run for Council President on the Tammany Hall slate. When O'Dwyer resigned five years later, Impellitteri served as acting mayor. Tammany Hall refused to nominate him for the special election in November, 1950, and Impellitteri successfully ran as an independent under the banner of the "Experience Party." Impellitteri's inauguration, held on November 14, 1950, was swift and simple, absent a band or a platform. Outside City Hall, he pledged to "do my level best to justify the confidence you have reposed in me." His one term as Mayor saw the initiation and completion of many public works projects, including the construction of 88 miles of highway and numerous housing projects. He is also credited with working to rein in budget costs, raising the bus and subway fare to fifteen cents and increasing the sales tax. Impellitteri ran for reelection in 1953, but was defeated by then Manhattan Borough President Robert Wagner, who later appointed him to a judgeship. Impellitteri retired from the bench in 1965 and succumbed to Parkinson's disease on January 29, 1987 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

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  • Originally Created by: Marko
  • Added: Jan 21, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7100180/vincent_richard-impellitteri: accessed ), memorial page for Vincent Richard Impellitteri (4 Feb 1900–29 Jan 1987), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7100180, citing Mount Saint Peter Cemetery, Derby, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.