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Robin GeorgeJust as it was in the 1800s, Richmond Avenue and Amboy Road is one of Staten Island's major intersections. By MAURA YATES and PHIL HELSEL Improving traffic congestion on Staten Island ...
The mega facility will accommodate up to 3 tenants with 60 loading docks for business-to-business distribution.
In this talk, Angie will share an overview of her book, 17th Century Tottenville History Comes Alive, the first book in a series, why she is writing this series, and how it came to be.
There is dissension among the members of the South Baptist Church at Tottenville, Staten Island. Several special meetings have been held to consider the question of retaining the present-Pastor ...
Remember Forgottenville. That’s the name even residents of Tottenville proudly call their hamlet at the furthest end of Staten Island, beyond the strip malls and the McMansions, past forests ...
After extensive restoration work, it opened as Staten Island’s first house museum in 1927. You can visit the home and join a guided tour or attend one of the many cultural events that take place ...
More Mayberry than Manhattan, the quiet town of Tottenville doesn’t feel like part of New York City. Located at the southern tip of Staten Island, the hamlet was never gentrified, in part due to ...
A landmark Tottenville home that caused a bitter fight between its owner and neighbors has entered a new stage of its existence: foreclosure proceedings. The Staten Island Advance reports John ...