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How much did buyers pay for these 10 homes in Mariners Harbor?

How much did buyers pay for these 10 homes in Mariners Harbor? Updated 7:00 AM; STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. From the North Shore to the South Shore, and everywhere in between, we’re taking a look at real estate prices across the borough. Here are the prices of 10 houses that sold in Mariners Harbor in the past year. (Courtesy of Google Street View) This house at 22 Winant St. sold for $354,000 on Aug. 24, 2020. (Courtesy of Google Street View) This house at 24 Granite Ave. sold for $375,000 on Oct. 13, 2020. (Courtesy of Google Street View) This house at 518 Melyn Place sold for $385,000 on Oct. 15, 2020. (Courtesy of Google Street View)

NYPD willing to give money, iPads to get guns off streets Buy-back event on April 24

NYPD willing to give money, iPads to get guns off streets Buy-back event on April 24
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Cops release photo of incendiary device, axe seized from man who allegedly tried to torch car

Cops release photo of ‘incendiary device,’ axe seized from man who allegedly tried to torch car Updated 3:25 PM; Today 12:42 PM A man tried to set a car on fire on South Avenue near Brabant Street in Mariners Harbor on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. The 121st Precinct posted on social media this photo of the suspect s alleged incendiary device and axe. (Courtesy of NYPD) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The NYPD posted on social media a photo of an “incendiary device” and an axe allegedly used by a man in a bizarre incident outside a deli in Mariners Harbor. “Excellent work today by Officers Daley and Ingrassia! They arrested an individual who was prepared to cause harm and destruction with a homemade incendiary device!” said a post on the 121st Precinct Twitter feed.

An agency that helps others takes a moment to honor one of their own, lost too soon

An agency that helps others takes a moment to honor one of their own, lost too soon Updated Apr 14, 12:19 PM; Posted Apr 14, 12:19 PM The late Kim Donnelly-Adebola, center, and members of her family. (Courtesy/Alyssa Agosto) Staten Island Advance Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The Person Centered Care Services, a not for profit organization that supports people with disabilities on their search for identity and acceptance, has erected a sculpture in honor of the late Deputy Executive Director, Kim Donnelly-Adebola, at their headquarters in Mariners Harbor. In addition, they’ve renamed their building The Kim Donnelly-Adebola Center of Hope.

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