This is Part 7 of the Mollica Links.
Did you came here directly from a search engine or another site?
Then you missed our Introductory Mollica Page.
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sure to check the Mollica Menagerie and the Guestbook for more links to Mollicas.
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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.
You can see a picture of Sergio Mollica from Seattle Washington - he flew to Chicago threw out the first pitch of a Cubbies game - all because he won a contest. |
JAMES A. MOLLICA SR.
GENEROUS JUSTICE OF PEACE IN STOWE When James A. Mollica Sr. was justice of the peace in ![]() ``He gave away his services because it made him happy. He was a charismatic and generous person,'' said his son, James A. Mollica Jr. of Sewickley Heights. ``As a little child, saying my name evoked a positive response from people - he was loved and respected.'' |
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Welcome to Samantha's Homepage!!! (I don't where she lives, but Samantha is a Mollica). | ![]() |
There is a street named Mollica Drive in Gallup
New Mexico. |
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Since 1842, as you may read in "Naples and the Art of Ceramics", a book by Luigi Mosca, the Mollicas have been the synonym of Capodimonte and since 1982 Antonio Fullin, Vincenza Mollica's son, has been continuing his family's tradition. |
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