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Arrested in 2007 standoff, Huguenot man charged again after raid allegedly nets gun, drugs
Updated May 11, 2021;
Posted May 11, 2021
Police cordon off a section of Edgegrove Avenue in Huguenot during a standoff in this July 2007 file photo, a short time before Leonardo Cavicchio was arrested. Cavicchio was arrested again this month after a raid allegedly netted a loaded gun, ammunition and drugs. (Staten Island Advance/Chad Rachman)STATEN ISLAND ADVANCE
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Cops raided an apartment in Huguenot, where they allege they found a loaded gun and ammunition stored in a TV stand and illegal drugs including oxycodone, crack cocaine and Ecstasy stashed in a mud room.
Black Saturday: One of the largest fires in Staten Island history in photos
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Mrs. Dorothy Vorek stands within the leveled walls of her former home at 875 Sinclair Avenue in Huguenot, as a fire pumper throws a stream to test water flow from a nearby hydrant. Mrs. Vorek s home, was one of about 100 structures destroyed or damaged in the 1963 brush fire epidemic on the South Shore – April 20, 1963. (Staten Island Advance)Staten Island Advance
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. –– Nearly 60 years ago, 100 homes were destroyed, as three different fires simultaneously burned through multiple Staten Island neighborhoods.
On April 20, 1963, also known as Black Saturday, a total of three large brush fires began in Rossville, Tottenville, and Mariners Harbor. In their wake, the fires caused more than $2 million of property damage and left over 500 people homeless.