On September 11, 2001, 275 people with ties to Staten Island died. Some were simply at their desks starting their work-day, others had rushed to the burning buildings to save lives. Since then, memorials, community gatherings, and ceremonies, have helped unite people with a shared sense of loss and common purpose of growing stronger. On…
Innovative Educational Programs on Staten Island Help Parents and Students Cope with School Year
For many parents, the start of the 2020-2021 school year has been challenging, as students of all ages are forced to endure curriculum and classroom time stymied by the pandemic. There are no easy or one-size-fits-all solutions for overcoming this, but there are a number of innovative public and private resources that are available to…
Staten Island Gyms Are Pumped to Reopen, P.I. Fitness Lauds Loyal Members
With COVID-19 restrictions slowly being relaxed in New York, business owners across the Island are finally able to get back to work, generate revenue and re-connect with customers and clients. For some, it’s the first chance they’ve had to get back on their feet in six months. Paul Inchierchiera, who has owned and operated P.I….