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$28B federal fund available to help Staten Island restaurants — but they have to apply

$28B federal fund available to help Staten Island restaurants but they have to apply Updated Apr 23, 2021; Posted Apr 23, 2021 From left to right, Ted Fleetwood Nugent of The Richmond, The Belvedere Club and Cebu Bistro, VINUM owner and chef Massimo Felici, U.S. Senator Charles Schumer, Councilwoman Debi Rose, chef Joe Salimeni of J s on the Bay, Max s Es-Ca owner and chef Max Callichio, State Senator Michael Cusick and, in the back row, Assemblyman Charles D. Fall. State Senator Diane Savino is in front to the right. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. One year ago VINUM owner Massimo Felici sold toilet paper and cleaning supplies alongside Italian fare from his Michelin-noted eatery, a survival tactic at a rather bleak time for restaurants during the COVID-19 crisis.

Community members, officials step up to tackle litter and address quality of life issues

Community members, officials step up to tackle litter and address quality of life issues Today 5:30 AM Castleton Corners, Victory Blvd at Clove Road. As we drove around and documented heavily littered spots, we were surprised to see so much of Staten Island so clear of debris. (Staten Island Advance/ Jan Somma-Hammel) Staff-ShotStaff-Shot Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Local officials and members of the community are taking steps to address a blight of litter and graffiti, brought on, in part, by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Across the Island and City, over the past few months government entities, elected officials, and community organizations have put together a number of events aimed and new efforts at remedying the blight.

Cuomo Driving Independents Away from Fellow Democrats

(Lucas Jackson/Reuters) New polling suggests that beleaguered New York governor Andrew Cuomo could be a drag on New York Democrats in 2022 if he remains in office. Cuomo, whose administration is in the midst of at least three federal probes into its handling of nursing homes during COVID-19 and who is himself facing multiple allegations of sexual harassment, has so far refused to leave office. Advertisement “No, there is no way I resign,” Cuomo said Monday, even after New York State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, a Democrat, called for him to leave office. On Monday, New York Republican state lawmakers said they would introduce an impeachment resolution against Cuomo.

Kindness Team working to make a difference at I S 75 | In Class column

Kindness Team working to make a difference at I.S. 75 | In Class column Updated Mar 08, 2021; Posted Mar 07, 2021 Briana Delbuono, left, and Stephanie Theodorou are teachers at Paulo Intermediate School, Huguenot. They are part of the Kindness Team at the school. (Courtesy/Briana Delbuono) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Teachers at Paulo Intermediate School (I.S. 75) in Huguenot are working to instill kindness among their school community, as well as bring the important topics of diversity and equity into the school’s curriculum. Teachers Briana Delbuono and Stephanie Theodorou, seen in the photo above, are part of the school’s Kindness Team. Other members include: Principal Kenneth Zapata, Assistant Principal Danielle Martinson, literacy coach Michael Trimble, eighth-grade guidance counselor Lauren Castellan, and teachers Ryan Murphy, Meredith Feigel, and Courtney Saccomanno.

Emanuel Manny Braxton, a man of character and style, dies at 79 Maybe you knew him as CouncilManny

Emanuel Manny Braxton, a man of character and style, dies at 79 Maybe you knew him as CouncilManny
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