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Benito Romano (born 1950) is the first Puerto Rican to hold the United States Attorney's post in New York on an interim basis. ==Early years== Romano's parents moved to New York City from Puerto Rico and settled down in the Bronx where he was born and raised. His grandfather, a dairy farmer, immigrated from Palermo, Italy to Puerto Rico and married a local Puerto Rican woman. His family was poor, Romano grew up on Simpson Street in the South Bronx and his father worked in a factory that made cigarette holders.〔(New York Times, "Interim U.S. Attorney: 'Street Smart' and Fair" ); By DENNIS HEVESI; Published: January 11, 1989〕 Romano went to Morris High School (Bronx, New York) where he played in the school's baseball and was good enough to be an All-City second baseman. After graduating from Morris High School Romano went to and graduated from New York University in 1972. In 1976, he graduated from Columbia University Law School earning his Juris Doctor law degree, becoming the first member of his family to go to college.〔 In 1977, he was admitted to the New York Bar.
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