by johnnyonthespot » 16 Jul 2010, 12:46

by PeterTimber » 16 Jul 2010, 13:11


by Squigy » 16 Jul 2010, 13:16
johnnyonthespot wrote:Connecticut businessman of Italian descent upset by country club blackballing his application responds in a novel way. See this news article

by johnnyonthespot » 16 Jul 2010, 13:22

by Squigy » 16 Jul 2010, 13:29
johnnyonthespot wrote:Of course, no one knows for certain why Bosco was blackballed. Possibly he has a history of doing weird things and it had nothing to do with his Italian heritage.
I have to say, Bosco's display potentially does far more harm to his immediate neighbors (not to mention fello Connecticut Italians like myself) then it does to the country club. He would have done better if he had taken the money spent on tubs and used it to buy a full or half-page ad in the newspaper wherein he could state his case and make a plea for the country club to put an end to its secretive application process and join the 21st century.

by PeterTimber » 16 Jul 2010, 13:39


by Squigy » 07 Aug 2010, 07:26

by johnnyonthespot » 07 Aug 2010, 09:11
Squigy wrote:Carmine-
This story was linked for me; it's similar to the one you posted:
http://www.nytimes.com/1993/10/11/nyreg ... asses.html
Given the fact a club member said "too bad you have an Italian name, John" I think it's obvious this is why he was snubbed.

by Squigy » 07 Aug 2010, 19:36
johnnyonthespot wrote:Squigy wrote:Carmine-
This story was linked for me; it's similar to the one you posted:
http://www.nytimes.com/1993/10/11/nyreg ... asses.html
Given the fact a club member said "too bad you have an Italian name, John" I think it's obvious this is why he was snubbed.
Interesting story; thanks. Additional research only adds to the interest:
"Checkered History: By all accounts, Silo Ridge is now under solid ownership. But the public club, which has long attracted golfers from not only New York but Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Jersey, has a checkered history. It was built as the Segalla Country Club in the early 1990s by Amenia businessman John Segalla, who said he was miffed at having been rejected for membership at a nearby private club.
He sold the club in 1997 for $14.5 million to Frank Zarro, who later went bankrupt and was foreclosed on by a Colorado mortgage company. Country Club Funding of Denver sold the club in 2000 for $8 million to its current owner, Stephen Garofalo, the former chief executive officer of Metromedia Fiber Networks.
Zarro was acquitted of swindling Segalla out of $9 million, but was convicted in 2004 on 13 felony counts of grand larceny and fraud. One of those counts was for stealing $2.3 million from William Florence, a Peekskill attorney who advised Segalla on the original sale."
( http://saveyourtown.com/press/06/0112LJ.html )
http://www.siloridge.com/
FWIW, I have heard from friends that bathtub man was denied membership because his reputation as a troublesome person preceded him...

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