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Vets say they’ll march on Memorial Day, permit or not, but hope to do it ‘the right way’
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
The Vietnam Veterans of American march at the Memorial Day Parade on Forest Avenue on Sunday, May 26, 2019. (Staten Island Advance/Shira Stoll)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Staten Island’s veterans and their supporters intend to march on Memorial Day whether or not they receive a permit.
U.S. Army veteran Lee Covino and U.S. Air Force veteran Ted Cohen said during a press conference at Hero Park in Tompkinsville that they’d prefer to proceed with a permit that the city’s already denied, but that local veterans organizations intend to march no matter what.
Raid on YouTube rapper’s home; theft of ATV from driveway: Staten Island’s top crime stories of the week
Updated 8:02 AM;
YOUTUBE RAPPER CHARGED IN GUN RAID
The NYPD posted a photo of guns they allege were seized from suspect Matthew Cloth. (NYPD via Twitter)
A teenage YouTube rapper pointed what appeared to be a gun at another driver in Prince’s Bay, which prompted a raid where police seized real and fake firearms from the suspect’s Annadale home, authorities allege.
Matthew Cloth, 18, is a YouTube rapper who goes by the handle Matty Gz, according to a source with knowledge of the investigation.
Who should keep our children safe? Plan for school-safety changes ignites storm on both sides
Updated 7:53 AM;
Today 5:30 AM
A bill in the City Council is calling for changes to school safety agents. (Staten Island Advance)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. New York City Council legislation aimed at fundamentally changing the role of school safety agents is drawing a spectrum of wide-ranging opinions that on one end criticize the proposals as being short sighted, and on the other say fall short of true reform.
Interviews with schools safety agents, a union president, a school administrator, parents and advocates for school-safety reform reveal two sides embroiled in a debate that sees the current action taken in the city’s legislative body as being inconsistent with the needs of students.
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