Staten Island clown posts
HuffPost Lifestyle NY's Staten Island Ferry helps move 70,000 people a day between Manhattan and Staten Island. Some tourists use it for a free view of the Statue of Liberty. Join us for a ride!
107 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Staten Island, long ignored by New York City’s foodies, is developing a restaurant scene more similar to the other boroughs, complete with food halls, taco arcades and two-hour waits for brunch.
Staten Island Is Becoming a Foodie Destination
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Staten Island’s North Shore, the area near the ferry terminal, is where much of the new restaurant activity is taking place, coinciding with its development as a residential hub for young New Yorkers priced out of Brooklyn and Manhattan.
113 months ago
The New York Times On September 11th every year, a group travels from Staten Island to to Lower Manhattan. Each of them lost someone on 9/11.
114 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Compounding the mayor’s difficulties is that Staten Island is home to a good number of the city’s police officers.
De Blasio Goes All Out to Woo Staten Island
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For New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, winning over the borough of Staten Island become something of a political mission. It is by far the city’s most conservative territory, the only congressional district to send a Republican representative to W
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119 months ago
The New York Times - Lens - Photography “What I saw in Staten Island I felt drawn to, because I’m from a working-class background on the South Side of Chicago."
Photos from Staten Island in the mid-1980s.
On the Edge on Staten Island
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When Christine Osinski moved to Staten Island in the 1980s, she found the long-overlooked borough with a tough edge gave her a sense of freedom and distance from Manhattan.
121 months ago
The New York Times - Lens - Photography "It’s an area that’s not noticed. The people are not noticed. It had an edge to it. It’s not happy. It’s a tough edge."
Photos from Staten Island in the mid-1980s.
On the Edge on Staten Island
lens.blogs.nytimes.com
When Christine Osinski moved to Staten Island in the 1980s, she found the long-overlooked borough with a tough edge gave her a sense of freedom and distance from Manhattan.
121 months ago
Mashable Unfortunately, before it could grab a bite at a diner or take a ride on the Staten Island ferry, it was captured by police.
125 months ago
Gawker Having felt the cool breeze of a Staten Island morning, he will never be the same.
125 months ago
Fox News A bogus tourism operator charged two out-of-towners $200 each-way to ride the Staten Island Ferry even though the trip hasn’t cost anyone a dime since 1997, according to reports.
130 months ago
NBC News The Staten Island Zoo welcomed Earl into the world on April 25th of this year. http://nbcnews.to/1GU3Mxe
131 months ago
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