Democratic activist and business owner Lorie Honor enters Staten Island borough president race
Updated Feb 17, 2021;
Posted Feb 17, 2021
Local activist Lorie Honor, a Democrat, poses for a photo as part of her campaign for Staten Island borough president. (Courtesy: Lorie Honor for BP/Nataki Hewling)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. A Staten Island Democratic activist and small business owner has entered the race for borough president.
Lorie Honor, co-founder of Staten Island Women Who March and owner of Honor Wines in Stapleton, said she considers the position a “dream job” that she’s been considering for over a decade.
“I just felt like that this was the job that would always be a great fit for someone who really wants to do good things for the people of Staten Island,” she said.
Where would the main character in new ‘Bogart’s Hat’ dine on Staten Island?
Updated Jan 19, 2021;
Posted Jan 19, 2021
Robert Honor at Lacey s Bridge Tavern, Elm Park, in pre-COVID times. He thinks the main character in his new book, Bogart s Hat, would have loved the restaurant s comfort food. (Courtesy of Robert Honor)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Robert Honor of Stapleton remembers sipping an Irish coffee in pre-COVID times at Lacey’s Bridge Tavern. The Elm Park restaurant with its cozy, knotted pinewood-lined dining room and comfort fare would be a perfect fit for the main character Harry Kavanagh in new book,