STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Attorneys for the YMCA are calling for the dismissal of a $2 million lawsuit claiming a girl was injured after being pushed during an after-school program on Staten Island. The lawsuit is seeking damages for medical and emotional injuries which, according to the girl’s mother, have altered their lives.
Nicole Doz-Pillarella effortlessly pivoted from trash to tiaras to win the Mrs. New York International 2025 title.
Coast Guard crews were searching for a missing person in the waters off Staten Island after a boat capsized Sunday, leaving at least three people dead officials said.
A woman, 65, was shopping at HomeGoods in New Springville when a tag team pickpocketed her phone and credit card, cops said, with unauthorized charges later made on the card.
Investigators suspended their search Monday for a man who went missing after a boat capsized and sank off Staten Island, killing at least three others, during a sunny but chilly afternoon the day before.
The Staten Island parade has been the lone local anti-LGBTQ holdout for years. The Throggs Neck parade in The Bronx, for example, allowed organized members of the LGBTQ community to march under a banner starting in 2022, and Manhattan’s mammoth event began permitting them to participate down Fifth Avenue about seven years earlier.