
Beloved former New York Post paginator Dominick ‘Dom’ Marrano dies at 74
NY Post
Dominick “Dom” Marrano, The Post’s beloved former chief paginator known for his good nature and “Brooklyn-basted wisdom,” died Sunday after a long battle with lung cancer and emphysema. He was 74.
Born and raised in Gravesend, Marrano made his bones on The Post’s copy desk in the early 1970s. He toiled at the tabloid for nearly 37 years before he retired in 2008 to care for ailing wife Janet, who died in 2012.More Related News

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