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Staten Island FerryHawks’ comeback falls short in the 9th
LANCASTER, Pa. -- It was 93 degrees at Clipper Magazine Stadium at the start of Tuesday night’s Atlantic League game between the Staten Island FerryHawks and Lancaster Stormers, and much like the temperature the bats for both teams were hot in the first inning. But in the end, the...
Check Out Art Lab School & Gallery
Check Out Art Lab School & Gallery Art Lab is an Art School and Gallery located on the beautiful grounds of Snug Harbor Cultural Center in Staten Island, offering fine art, applied art, and photography classes during the winter, spring, summer, and fall seasons. Founded by artists 49 years ago as an artist collective, today […] The post Check Out Art Lab School & Gallery appeared first on SI Parent.
Staten Island FerryHawks’ unheralded hurler is one of pro baseball’s best-kept secrets
The Staten Island FerryHawks have been dealing with a stacked deck when it comes to their pitching staff, thanks in large part to a relatively unheralded hurler at the top. The team has had an ace up its sleeve for two seasons now, which probably even comes as somewhat of a surprise to the them.
SILive.com audio: Morning Report for July 10 has 5 Staten Island stories to start your day
Good morning Staten Island, and welcome to the brand new daily SILive.com morning report. There’s always a ton going on around Staten Island, but to give you a quick view into what’s new, have a listen to an overview of five stories selected by an SILive.com editor. Note...
Little League NYS All-Star 12s softball: Daniella Cirillo is nearly unhittable - again - as South Shore gains winners’ bracket final
South Shore’s Daniella Cirillo has put her team on her back this summer. The ace hurler was at her best, yet again, on Tuesday night in Long Island, pitching the Staten Islanders to a 4-0 win over Cornwall LL. In the process, the Tottenville loop gained the Little League...
DirectOffer to provide 10-language audio search for Staten Island MLS
DirectOffer provides the industry with a valuable and long-neglected resource by which to empower visually- and hearing-impaired homebuyers. At Inman Connect Las Vegas, July 30-Aug. 1, 2024, the noise and misinformation will be banished, all your big questions will be answered, and new business opportunities will be revealed. Join us.
Money malpractice: Ex-SUNY physician charged with grand larceny for million-dollar theft to support ‘lavish lifestyle’
Sign up for our Brooklyn Paper email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox!. The doctor will scam you now. The former chair of emergency medicine at SUNY Downstate Medical Center is facing criminal charges after he allegedly used his company credit card to steal close to $1.5 million from the institution.
NYC hidden dining gems: Lakruwana in Staten Island’s Little Sri Lanka
If you’ve been patiently waiting for a Staten Island review, it’s your lucky week. You might’ve thought I forgot about the Forgotten Borough, but my desire to try Sri Lankan eatery Lakruwana was a good enough reason for me to schlep my way over on the free Staten Island Ferry to pay a visit.
Stormers blast 4 homers for victory over Staten Island
The Lancaster Stormers hit four solo home runs out of Clipper Magazine Stadium on Tuesday in a 6-5 win over Staten Island in the opener of a three-game Atlantic League baseball series. Gaige Howard, Shawon Dunston Jr., Chris Proctor and Niko Hulsizer all connected for the Stormers in the win.
Where’s that at, Staten Islanders? Do you know where to find these statues of 4 art legends?
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – They are some of the giants of the art world. And you can see them right here on Staten Island. If you know where to look. Vincent van Gogh, with his bandaged ear. Claude Monet, with water lilies and a bottle of wine. Andy Warhol,...
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis rips NYC official who suggested Staten Island should house more migrants
Don’t tread on Staten Island. Staten Island Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) on Monday slammed Queens Borough President Donovan Richards for suggesting that her borough hasn’t taken in its fair share of migrants. Malliotakis said the Democrat only had himself to blame for his borough taking the brunt of the migrant crisis — with Queens being home to 36% of the taxpayer-funded shelters housing the new arrivals — after he supported “sanctuary city” policies. “Staten Island did not vote for this mayor, governor or president and should not be subjected to their ridiculous policies,” Malliotakis fumed. Ohio city facing ‘significant’ housing crisis due to...
N.Y. Lottery: 2 NYC winners, including 1 on Staten Island, score $9K TAKE 5 prizes
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Two winners in New York City took home TAKE 5 jackpot prizes worth more than $9,000, including one winner on Staten Island, according to lottery officials. The New York Lottery announced two top-prize tickets — worth $9,548 — were sold on July 6 for the...
NYPD: Staten Island man kicked in door in burglary, caught with drugs
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A 59-year-old man was caught with drugs in Travis more than a month after he burglarized an apartment on an afternoon in Graniteville, authorities allege. Vincent Cavaliere, of the 5200 block of Arthur Kill Road in Tottenville, kicked in an apartment door in the vicinity...
Person hit by car on Staten Island; taken to hospital
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A person was struck by a vehicle in Sunnyside and rushed to the hospital Monday afternoon, according to the fire department. The pedestrian strike was reported at 3:03 p.m. on Cheshire Place, between Melrose Avenue and Clove Road, according to an FDNY spokesman. The spokesman...
FDNY: Lithium ion battery sparks fire at Staten Island residence
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A lithium ion battery from an electric scooter caused a fire in a multi-story, multi-family residence in Port Richmond Monday, according to an FDNY chief on the scene. The “all hands” blaze was reported around 3 p.m. at 1916 Richmond Terrace between Jewett and Heberton...
AG James Halts Illegal Idling: School Bus Companies to Invest $2 Million in Clean Buses
(WNY News Now) – NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced settlements with four school bus companies to stop illegal excessive idling at their bus yards in communities of color and low-income communities in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and on Staten Island. The companies—Consolidated Bus, Inc. (Consolidated), Logan Bus Company (Logan), Pioneer Transportation Co. (Pioneer), and Total Transportation Corp. (Total)—will each be required to invest up to $2 million to purchase new electric buses or electrify some of their current fleet. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) alleges that these four companies violated New York laws by allowing school buses to idle for extended periods of time at their bus yards. Emissions from buses and cars are the largest contributor to air pollution in New York, and excessive idling endangers the health of surrounding communities. By contrast, the new electric buses will not emit any air pollutants. The companies will also install automatic idling shut-off timers on their remaining traditional buses and implement anti-idling training for drivers.
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