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STATEN ISLAND — Featured in this week’s Staten Island’s Best Dressed are photos from a Staten Island Board of Realtors (SIBOR) event. On Tuesday, July 22, more than 100 sharply dressed professionals gathered for the sold-out SIBOR Social—an exclusive new networking event held at the elegant Le Malt Imperial.
NYC's Summer Streets return for 2025, starting in Queens and Staten Island where several blocks will be shut down to vehicle traffic.
Asked by host Sean Evans about his favorite member of the Wu-Tang Clan, Davidson didn’t hesitate. “Method Man. Method Man by far because he’s still doing it and he’s at the top of his game. It’s very impressive,” he said. That love runs deep, as fans may remember the two sharing a moment on screen during Davidson’s run on Saturday Night Live.
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The lights are back up in Staten Island. The borough’s summer theater is operating again for the first time since COVID swept through the city half a decade ago — and the stars of the show are celebrating the return like a family reunion.
NYC starts spraying pesticides to combat West Nile virus in mosquitoes, covering parts of the Bronx and Staten Island.
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A 1-year-old girl is recovering after being thrown down a garbage chute on Staten Island on Monday, police said. Investigators say the child's father called 911 at around 3:15 p.m. and officers quickly responded to an apartment building at 195 Steuben St. near Weser Avenue in the Park Hill section of the borough.
A Staten Island man charged with tossing his 1-year-old niece down a building’s garbage chute had just one word for the panicked dad trying to find the baby girl: “incinerator.”
A man was taken into custody after he dropped his 1-year-old infant niece down a garbage chute inside a Staten Island apartment building, according to law enforcement sources. Police were called just after 3 p.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A quick-moving storm blasted Staten Island with powerful wind and heavy rain on Friday afternoon, bringing down trees across the borough, damaging vehicles and wreaking havoc on the evening commute.