SCRANTON — The Scranton chapter of UNICO held its May meeting at Al Mia Amore in Dickson City. Four new members were added to the chapter, already the largest in the country. Richard Muti, a former mayor, federal prosecutor and author, spoke on his newest book, “Cent’Anni” a biography of Frank Sinatra.

Scranton UNICO new members and sponsors, from left, first row, Louis Casagrande and Jane Casagrande, new members; Mike Rescigno, chapter president and Teresa Cordelli and Mark Cordelli, new members. Second row, Danny Lavaglio and Nancy Lavaglio, sponsors; Jerry Healey, membership chair; Alice Vanston, sponsor and Chris DiMattio, installing officer.
http://www.theabingtonjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/web1_ABJ-UNICO-Members-1.jpg.optimal.jpgScranton UNICO new members and sponsors, from left, first row, Louis Casagrande and Jane Casagrande, new members; Mike Rescigno, chapter president and Teresa Cordelli and Mark Cordelli, new members. Second row, Danny Lavaglio and Nancy Lavaglio, sponsors; Jerry Healey, membership chair; Alice Vanston, sponsor and Chris DiMattio, installing officer. Submitted photos

UNICO officers greet author Richard Muti. From left, Jim Baress, president-elect; Mike Rescigno, chapter president; Muti and Chris DiMattio, past national president.
http://www.theabingtonjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/web1_ABJ-UNICO-Members-2.jpg.optimal.jpgUNICO officers greet author Richard Muti. From left, Jim Baress, president-elect; Mike Rescigno, chapter president; Muti and Chris DiMattio, past national president. Submitted photos

For Abington Journal

Information provided by the Scranton chapter of UNICO.