"Boolie's Bakery was a bakery in Little Italy which was run by Boolie Bonnard. It was used as a front for a smuggling racket run by Cuneo family associate Ralphie Finkerelli until 1945. Like several Cuneo businesses in Little Italy, it was considered to be something of a pushover, protected only by it's proximity to the police station. In 1945, Aldo Trapani paid a visit and the business changed hands, becoming property of the Corleones."@en . "Boolie's Bakery"@en . . . "Throws, slams and leans"@en . "Easy"@en . . . "Canal and Bowery Street, Little Italy"@en . . "1500"^^ . "1500"^^ . "Boolie's Bakery"@en . "Boolie's Bakery was a bakery in Little Italy which was run by Boolie Bonnard. It was used as a front for a smuggling racket run by Cuneo family associate Ralphie Finkerelli until 1945. Like several Cuneo businesses in Little Italy, it was considered to be something of a pushover, protected only by it's proximity to the police station. In 1945, Aldo Trapani paid a visit and the business changed hands, becoming property of the Corleones."@en . . "Hand-to-hand strikes"@en . "Boolie's Bakery was a bakery in Little Town which was run by Boolie Bonnard. It was used as a front for a smuggling racket run by Cuneo Family associate Ralph Finkerelli until 2009. Like several Cuneo businesses in Little Town, it was considered to be something of a pushover, protected only by it's proximity to the police station. In 2009, Charlie Trapani paid a visit and the business changed hands, becoming property of the Corleones."@en . . . . . "Easy"@en . . "Boolie's Bakery was a bakery in Little Town which was run by Boolie Bonnard. It was used as a front for a smuggling racket run by Cuneo Family associate Ralph Finkerelli until 2009. Like several Cuneo businesses in Little Town, it was considered to be something of a pushover, protected only by it's proximity to the police station. In 2009, Charlie Trapani paid a visit and the business changed hands, becoming property of the Corleones."@en .