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The Carteret Riviera: $10M waterfront walkway on the Arthur Kill
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Enjoy the spring with a new pet: April 10-11
Updated 8:01 AM;
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. As a pet owner, I try to make food for them as often as possible. I know it’s fresh, what the ingredients are and where it comes from.
Typically, it’s a combination of lean meat, hard-boiled eggs, kale or spinach, carrots or sweet potatoes, and apple cider vinegar. They love it.
But if you don’t have time to prepare food, there are options available to you. Here are a few:
Nom Nom: Healthy and organic ingredients that are edible for everyone.
A Farmers Dog: Made fresh and delivered to your doorstep.
ERIC ADAMS RELEASES PLAN TO TURN NYC INTO WIND POWER HUB
ERIC ADAMS RELEASES HIS PLAN TO TURN NEW YORK CITY INTO WIND POWER HUB OF THE NORTHEAST
New York, NY–New York City mayoral candidate Eric Adams released his plan today to turn New York City into the Northeast wind power hub, calling the emerging industry “a tailwind for our new economy.”
Adams’ plan includes leveraging waterfront assets like the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, the Red Hook Container Terminal, the Staten Island waterfront, the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and others to take advantage of new federal funding announced last week so that New York can design, construct and ship the components necessary to build wind farms in the region. And Adams specifically called for approval of the proposed Arthur Kill wind power facility in Staten Island.
Portions of Rockland Avenue will be closed Wednesday for cleanup
Updated 7:30 AM;
Today 7:30 AM
Various street cleanups taking place in the coming month will require temporary road closures. (Staten Island Advance)Staten Island Advance
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Portions of Rockland Avenue will be closed from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday for spring cleaning.
The closures will impact Rockland Avenue, from Brielle Avenue to St. George Road, as well as, Rockland Avenue, from Brielle Avenue to Forest Hill Road.
The city Parks Department, in collaboration with Borough President James Oddo and Councilman Steven Matteo (R-Mid-Island), announced the cleanup schedule in late March.
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