These first-year athletes have been providing meaningful contributions to their teams in only their first year of HS-level competition.
U.S. President Donald Trump did not announce that he would make New York City’s Staten Island part of New Jersey, contrary to social media posts.
The Staten Island Philharmonic concert / Feb. 2, 2 p.m. The Staten Island Philharmonic is bringing local talent to Tottenville High School with a vibrant concert featuring works by Dr. Howard Fox, Steven Liotta, Julie Maniscalco, and Michael Sirotta—plus performances by Tottenville students in the orchestra!
Dominique Giles, 30, is being sought for the horrifying Jan. 22 assault that took place in a home near the corner of Richmond Terrace and Sharpe Ave. in Port Richmond around 5:40 a.m., cops said.
Police on Staten Island are hunting for a sicko accused of raping his five-year-old stepdaughter on Wednesday. According to police sources, the heinous attack occurred at a home in the area of Richmond Terrace and Sharpe Avenue in Port Richmond at around 5:38 a.
Whether you’re taking the ferry on a Saturday or just looking for something good to eat on your way home, check out these spots.
The Lexus driver blew a stop sign and struck the occupied yellow bus at Naughton and Laconia avenues in Dongan Hills around 8 a.m., rotating it on impact, authorities said.
Scarlett Johansson is suggesting that her husband, 'Saturday Night Live' star Colin Jost, should sell his decommissioned Staten Island Ferry boat for 'scrap metal': 'Help our family!'
The crash happened just before 8 a.m., when the driver of a white Lexus RX350 blew through a red light at the intersection of Laconia and Naughton Aves. in Midland Beach, police sources said.
Scarlett Johansson suggested her husband Colin Jost should sell the Staten Island ferry he purchased with his former 'Saturday Night Live' co-star Pete Davidson in 2022.
Our reporter, Anthony, is on the road again. This time, visiting New York and exploring its beautiful islands.
The Staten Island bowling community is grieving this week after losing Staten Island Bowling Hall of Famer Tommy Hollywood, who died Tuesday at the age of 72. For decades, Hollywood was a mainstay on the lanes, competing in numerous leagues and testing his great skills in many tournaments.