Photo by: Stephan Savoia/AP
Lepore retired from the police force in 1988 to run a food-and-vending service with his brother. But when the city asked him to come back in 1992, he agreed. For 10 days every December he dances as he directs traffic, earning $1,200—a payment he insisted that the city keep at 1992 rates. Now 65 years old, Lepore—who has two grown children and two grandkids—lives with his wife in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Photo by: Stephan Savoia/AP
Lepore retired from the police force in 1988 to run a food-and-vending service with his brother. But when the city asked him to come back in 1992, he agreed. For 10 days every December he dances as he directs traffic, earning $1,200—a payment he insisted that the city keep at 1992 rates. Now 65 years old, Lepore—who has two grown children and two grandkids—lives with his wife in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.