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  • In 2006, 16-year-old Kyleigh D'Alessio was killed in a car crash, and a New Jersey law requiring that young drivers display a sticker on their vehicles identifying them as minors was named after her.

    Driver's Ed, for Parents Heather Haddon 2011

  • But Nucky has a price, which a man like Rothstein understands: $1 million in cash and information about the remaining D'Alessio brothers, so he can wear their pelts on his belt.

    Top Moments: The Walking Dead's Big Bang and Community Gets Lost 2010

  • Tax records show D'Alessio, who was convicted in connection with a $59,000 bribe from a Florida garbage-hauling company, was paying himself more than $81,700-a-year as executive director of the foundation, and driving a leased $45,665 Mercedes-Benz.

    Loophole letting pols tap funds for personal use closed Dan 2007

  • The bill followed revelations in The Star-Ledger that former Essex County Executive Thomas D'Alessio had contributed the bulk of his leftover campaign cash into a foundation he created shortly after being released from federal prison.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Dan 2007

  • D'Alessio was able to legally get around the prohibition by setting up a foundation called the Evergreen Fund.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Dan 2007

  • Tax records show D'Alessio, who was convicted in connection with a $59,000 bribe from a Florida garbage-hauling company, was paying himself more than $81,700-a-year as executive director of the foundation, and driving a leased $45,665 Mercedes-Benz.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Dan 2007

  • Seeded 22nd, she beat No. 43 Diana D'Alessio (1-up), No. 54 Janice Moodie (5 and 4), No. 27 Laura Davies (2 and 1), No. 35 Lindsey Wright (3 and 2) and Kim to reach the final.

    Lee beats Miyazato in Women's Match Play final 2007

  • D'Alessio was able to legally get around the prohibition by setting up a foundation called the Evergreen Fund.

    Loophole letting pols tap funds for personal use closed Dan 2007

  • In the first round against D'Alessio, Lee was 3-down with four to play, but won the final four holes — three with birdies — to advance.

    Lee beats Miyazato in Women's Match Play final 2007

  • The bill followed revelations in The Star-Ledger that former Essex County Executive Thomas D'Alessio had contributed the bulk of his leftover campaign cash into a foundation he created shortly after being released from federal prison.

    Loophole letting pols tap funds for personal use closed Dan 2007

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