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Working to understand risk factors, researchers are studying ticks in Staten Island parks
Staten Island Advance· 2 days agoOver the last several years, researchers from Columbia University have studied the tick population...
Miniature horses to again bring mental wellness to ArchCare Senior Life
Staten Island Advance· 7 days agoWhen it comes to mental health, the smallest of remedies can have a tremendous impact. The...
Father’s Day memories | From the editor
Staten Island Advance· 7 days agoTwenty-three years later, Joe lost Beau. Now, Hunter could spend the next 25 years in prison after a hometown Wilmington jury found him guilty of lying...
Staten Island Youth Soccer League players shine on final day of season Saturday (95 action-packed...
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Demolition looms for 167-year-old house on grounds of St. Peter’s HS
Staten Island Advance· 6 days agoWhile the Nicholas Muller House holds a special place in the hearts of the St. Peter’s...
Staten Island obituaries for June 19, 2024
Staten Island Advance· 4 days agoIn honor of those who have died, here is a compilation of obituaries posted on SILive. Born on May 22, 1936, in Tompkinsville, Staten Island, Charlie served in the U.S. Air ...
Kong Dog now barking at the Mall
Staten Island Advance· 4 days agoJust like Pavlov’s dog experiments, Kong Dog can seriously stoke the salivary glands. Indeed, the newest Staten Island Mall concession has drawn throngs...
With 50,000 shellfish planted, experts hope for a new reef off Oyster Bay
Newsday· 3 days agoOyster Bay planted 50,000 adult oysters in town waters this week as part of a national nonprofit...
Staten Island Ferry: ‘Bid’ farewell, Barberi boat sells at auction
Staten Island Advance· 2 days agoAfter a second attempt by NYC, the long serving ferry has sold at auction.
It’s Sandwich Week!
New York Times· 2 days agoHere’s how our grand survey of sandwiches in all five boroughs came to be, plus some staff favorites. Last week, Becky Hughes took over the newsletter...