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Be sure to check the Mollica Menagerie and the Guestbook for more links to Mollicas.


References to Mollicas in the following links often are buried deep in a page. The easiest way to find them when you get to the page is to click on 'Edit' on your menu bar, then on 'Find.' Type 'mollica' into the 'find what' section - much easier than scrolling through the whole page.


Karen and Matt Mollica had a baby boy in January 1999. Read Karen's story of the labor and birth that she wrote for Pregnancy Today. Marcelo Mollica in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil wrote a nice tribute to Carl Sagan at the Planetary Society's page. You can find contact information for Jason Mollica - a 1991 alumnus of the Cherry Hill East High School in Camden, New Jersey.
Here's a wedding announcement from the Concord Monitor On-Line on November 29, 1998: Simmons-Mollica

Jennifer L. Mollica and Richard A. Simmons were married Sept.12 at St. John the Evangelist Church in Concord [Massachusetts]. The Rev. Dennis Broussard performed the double-ring ceremony.

The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Marisa Mollica of Belmont, Mass., sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Readings were given by Karen Mayo of Londonderry and Scott MacBride of Somersworth.

Kevin Simmons of Dover, brother of the groom, was best man. Nicholas Simmons of Dover, nephew of the groom, was ringbearer.

The bride, daughter of John and Ruth Mollica, is a 1987 graduate of Concord High School and earned a bachelor's degree from Indiana University and an MBA from the University of New Hampshire. She is a financial manager at Pepsi-Cola Co.

The groom, son of Lee Learson of Concord and Richard and Laura Simmons of North Hampton, earned a bachelor's degree from Keene State College and an MBA from the University of New Hampshire. He is a marketing specialist at Quantum Corp.

The couple went on a wedding trip to Maui, Hawaii, and is living in Belmont, Mass.

Our long-time friend Matthew Mollica is a very talented web page designer - as I've mentioned before, he has several pages you can check, but head for this one to fill out Matt's poll. I've mentioned Paolo Mollica in Palermo on this page once before. Now you can go to the Mollica & Mollica legal firm in Palermo.Be sure to check out the 'Firm Overview' when you get there. Here's a business profile of John Mollica out in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA - he has a carpet and flooring installation business.
I found this pathetic e-mail on an on-line bulletin board

Posted by Kim mollica on July 16, 1998 at 12:15:32:

In Reply to: Re: i need info on herion posted by Junkie on June 24, 1998

My boyfriend is one of there junkies and I nead 2 no how 2 help him get off of it he of corce hesays hes not on it but I no he is the money is all gone and I have found spoons missing please help me before i give up and leave with our children

"Welcome to Deep Bay Center for Universal Peace where ordinary events create extraordinary experiences," so says the introduction to the this organization in the state of lakeside,Montana, USA. Donna Mollica's phone number is listed so you can get more information. Here is a touching story about a woman named Doris Mollica in Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA.The Rotary Club of Lebanon created a Doris Mollica Fund to provide musical instruments and scholarships to kids in the area schools. Mollica, Inc is a business in Ramsey, New Jersey, USA that sells bats and training aids. They have some pretty nifty endorsements. Check it out, Sports Fans! Fabian Mollica is a member of a musical group called the Amokk Crew. Go to their web site to see a couple of pictures of Fabian and to hear some of their music.
If you're ever in Welland, Ontario, Canada and you need a good book store, stop by Anthony Mollica's place. Over on the Mollica Menagerie page you will find e-mail from our Snowboarder Champ, Lauren Mollica. Here is a list of the U.S. Junior National Team, which shows Lauren (scroll down when you get there). "Paul Cascio and Christine Mollica have a giddy air about them on this night..."Find out why in the Wine Spectator. [Scroll down when you get there.]
"Come, enjoy the good life with the Mollica Family in beautiful Niagara Falls, Ontario." The Mollicas own a restaurant called Casa Mia. It sounds wonderful! I found a young rascal named Michael Mollica, who is a student at Boston College in Massachusetts. He and several classmates put together a survey for their Marketing Research class. You have to see this. Interesting...Pamela Mollica is the Coordinator of Social Partnerships Project at the Caledon Institute of Social Policy in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Franco Mollica is an art critic in Naples, Italy. I invite you to go to his review of a show by a young Italian-English artist named Vanessa Beecroft. You might not understand the Italian (from what I understand of the review, Franco wasn't too impressed with this performance art show of 10 women in their underwear), but the pictures ought to give you a treat. Or not.
Sister Denise MollicaSister Denise Mollica is a nun in the Family Living Studies (Home Economics) Department of West Catholic High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. You can see what Sister Denise says about her role and check out the school's main page too (have your speakers turned on). Did you know we have a championship quality soccer player in the family? Paolo Mollica from Termoli, Italy played as a Center-Forward in the 1994/1995 Italian soccer championships on the Pontedera team. Check out Michael Angelo Mollica's homepage - he lives in Santa Barbara, California, USA and has done a fine job putting a thoughtful page together.
I often tell you about Mollicas who achieve stature in various professions; to that list we can now add Drug Cartel Management. According to an article in the Nation newspapers on July 23, 1998, a Court in Milan, Italy issued arrest warrants "following the arrest of members of the powerful drug cartel belonging to the Marabito and Mollica families." Looks like the Italian police were still after Pasquale Mollica for international drug trafficking.
This is so pathetic that it's funny. The self-styled Kick Ass World Wrestling Federation (KAWWF) is taking a poll. What does this have to do with the Mollica name, you ask? Well go the KAWWF Poll, scroll down the page, and watch the left side...and you'll see why it's here. Joanne Mollica wrote a letter to "Mr. Showbiz" expressing how much fun she had participating in a Summer Box Office Challenge Contest. [Scroll down when you get there.] Want to buy a boat? See Joe Mollica at the Kenport Marine in East Matunuck, Rhode Island, USA.
Cristina Mollica is an artist. Click on her logo to see illustrations with a cat (gatto) theme, and then return to this page so you can click here to see samples of her more complex art, which are on display at the Alberto Rossi Gallery.
Things didn't work out very well for Kathy Mollica...I found the following article in a Boston, USA newspaper.

PITTSBURGH (AP) - A 55-year-old woman suffered the flip side of her accusation that a little girl of stole her song, ``Santa Got Stuck in a Chimney.''

A federal judge in Pittsburgh ruled Tuesday that the woman herself ripped off a version of a 1950s tune that was copyrighted in Nashville, Tenn. ``It must have resulted from copying and cannot be mere coincidence'' that the songs are so similar, U.S. District Judge Gary Lancaster said from the bench, abruptly ending Kathy Mollica's lawsuit against the parents of Jewel Restaneo.

Jewel was 5 when she sang the song on television and recorded it on a compact disc in 1996. Lancaster ruled after officials from Milene Music Inc. of Nashville presented evidence of a 1953 copyright for the song, which was recorded back then by little Jimmy Boyd. Mollica contended that she wrote the song and copyrighted it in 1993. Her lawsuit claimed she first learned of Jewel's recorded when the girl's father called to praise the song. Mollica and her attorney declined to comment.

Jewel's mother, Christine Restaneo, said the little girl was delighted. ``She was looking out the window when I came home and she said, `Mommy, we won,' and gave me a big hug, and it was like the best hug,'' Mrs. Restaneo said.

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