Leonardi family started work in the rag trade on the eastern seaboard soon as we got off the boat in the 1880s. Transition, rag to paper to print, is easy enough when you got the strong motivation of families with six to ten kids surviving. You run into a Leonardi, chances are it's one of us.
Dad and Uncle Lou run the press. One of these days I will be taking over but not while they're still kicking. Meantime I do the equivalent of slinging slug for the City Voice, one of the last local newspapers still making it to print.