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Numismatic Musings on the Staten Island Ferry
The half-hour that I spend every workday morning and evening on the ferry traversing the five miles of the
Upper Bay of
Staten Island to
Manhattan and back again affords plenty of time to enjoy the views, catch up on reading, or simply ponder the history of the city and its port. The
Staten Island Ferry remains the best public transportation option around: free to all passengers and plenty of space to socially distance on the 300-foot-long, multi-decked vessels.
Long before the consolidation of Greater New York City in 1898,
Richmond County, as Staten Island is officially named, was home to farmers, oystermen, and wealthy Manhattanites who built hill-top estates as getaways.
threatening to kill others with a pellet gun.
Justin Philip Donehoo was charged with
aggravated assault and possession of a weapon or ammunition by a
convicted felon.
Deputy Andersen
Harrill, responded to a residence on the 900 block of Alhambra Drive at approximately 11:46 p.m. regarding a domestic situation. He made
contact with a 53-year-old female who stated her nephew, later identified as Donehoo, pointed a black rifle at her.
Donehoo was having an argument with a different 28-year-old female,
slamming doors and
53-year-old confronted him. Thatâs when
Donehoo pointed the rifle â later determined to be a pellet gun â at her and said, âEveryone in this house will be dead before the cops come.â