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#fyiSI you asked: I need to recycle my TV, when are DSNY Special Waste Drop-Off sites reopening? DSNY says soon!
Updated May 14, 2021;
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Because of this, we’ve all been throwing away
a lot of garbage. There’s also a lot of garbage that we haven’t been able to get rid of.
“I have a broken LCD TV that I need to get rid of,” wrote a Greenridge resident to #fyiSI.
Special Waste Sites across the city closed last March due to COVID-19 and SAFE Disposal Events were cancelled until further notice. Due to the closure of these Special Waste Drop-Off Sites, city residents – like the Greenridge resident – have garbage they can’t put out to the curb and can’t drop off anywhere.
Police Blotter: Dropped Money Bag At Taziki s Held $3,800 Cash; Man Says He Got Fake $100 Bill From His Boss Monday, April 12, 2021
A woman at a residence on Market Street told police that she had stopped at Taziki s Restaurant that afternoon to pick up a to-go order and believes that she dropped her money bag out of her purse. She says that it held about $3,800 cash. She said she checked with the restaurant and it had not been turned in.
Police were dispatched to St. Peter s Episcopal School, 848 Ashland Terrace, due to suspicious vehicles parked there. The vehicles were backed in at the school, tucked away in the far back parking lot.
Who’s stealing tools from work vans? Burglary spree hurting utility businesses in pandemic
Updated Feb 17, 2021;
Posted Feb 17, 2021
The center console of one of Qasim Mohmood’s work trucks was ripped out as part of a borough-wide burglary spree. (Photo courtesy of Qasim Mohmood)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Qasim Mohmood has been living in Meiers Corners since 2005 and never had to worry about locking his car. Then, on Jan. 10, a pair of work trucks in his driveway were burglarized as part of a borough-wide pattern that has spread from the North to the South shores of Staten Island.
He hocked $23K in jewelry stolen from Eltingville home. Now, he’ll go to jail
Updated Feb 17, 2021;
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. An Annadale man who, authorities said hocked thousands of dollars in jewelry which had been stolen from an Eltingville home, has been sentenced to 364 days in jail.
Ralph DeBiase, 45, was busted on March 11, 2019, nearly a month after the theft on Feb. 16 of that year, said police.
Authorities said 24 pieces of jewelry valued at $22,900 had been swiped from the victim’s residence near Arden Avenue and Moffett Street.
DeBiase is a friend or acquaintance of the victim, and another person looted the house while the woman and her family were on vacation, according to a source with knowledge of the investigation.