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The program will feature the breadth, power and journalism of rotating Fox News anchors, reporters and producers. This new ongoing series will include investigations into issues of national security, crime and high-profile interviews with newsmakers of interest to all Americans. Assist Financial Reporting Coordinator with review of athletic transactions and annual athletic reports, including the NCAA audit work papers. Real estate New home sales unexpectedly jump in August Sales of newly constructed homes came at seasonally adjusted annual rate of 685,000, up 28.8% from July's revised pace of 532,000. Real estate Existing home sales drop for 8th straight month Contract closings retracted 1.5% from the month before to an annualized pace of 4.71 million. Real estate Mortgage rates top 7% for first time since April 2002 The rate on the average 30-year fixed mortgage hit 7.08%, up from 6.94% the week prior, according to Freddie Mac.

Nick Lembo is betting big on the New Stapleton Waterfront, where Monadnock Development is building a 360-unit affordable housing complex on the New York City-owned site. Roxanne Mustafa co-founded Staten Island Women Who March on Jan. 20, 2017 – Inauguration Day for then-President Donald Trump – to celebrate what she believed would be the beginning of a new era for women’s rights. That road since then has been bumpy, but the organization continues its work as a progressive, nonprofit group that aims to empower women. Recently, the organization has hosted chats with progressive primary candidates like Brittany Ramos DeBarros and protested for abortion rights in the wake of the U.S. Kevin Elkins / New York City District Council of Carpenters When developers wanted the state Legislature to pass an extension of a lucrative tax break for affordable housing this year, they had most of the building trades on board.
Breast and Women’s Center
After sustaining injuries as an emergency medical services responder on 9/11, Aaron Bogad pivoted to the education sector in Staten Island as an engaged parent and an advocate for school safety and other initiatives. Diane Arneth / Sun River Health Diane Arneth’s tireless advocacy to improve health outcomes for Staten Island’s most vulnerable residents earned her the borough president’s Albert V. Maniscalco Community Service Award last year. Arneth oversaw the growth of Community Health Action of Staten Island from six employees to a staff of 120 and a budget of nearly $10 million to provide a variety of social services for Staten Islanders. She also led a partnership with New York City to establish a six-year program to provide opportunities in the health care industry for Port Richmond High School students. When the Staten Island Economic Development Corp.’s longtime President Cesar Claro announced in April he would depart after three decades of service, he left the nonprofit in capable hands. The group secured a $10 million grant from the state to revitalize North Shore neighborhoods for projects like a new fast ferry terminal in St. George.
And to be fair, a long list of historical luminaries – including former Presidents John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon and George H.W. Bush – have made their own visits to the island in years past. Kavanagh is heavily involved in the local legal community, serving as vice president of the Staten Island Women’s Bar Association and a board member for the Association of Law Secretaries to Justices of the Supreme and Surrogates’ Courts in the City of New York. She is also a member of the Richmond County Bar Association, the Staten Island Trial Lawyers Association and the Columbian Lawyers Association of Brooklyn. “I take great pride in knowing that people who appear in the court that I work in now have their cases either resolved or go to trial in a timely fashion. And efficiency is really one of my top priorities because I do firmly believe that justice delayed is justice denied,” she said. “I’ve had a long career in public service and that’s really been my number one priority.
Queens County Juvenile Rights Court Office
Also headquartered at the site is one of three fireboats, FDNY Marine company 9. The site is now also used as part of the annual Fleet Week in New York City. After sitting empty for a couple of years, the base site was used by a bagel manufacturer briefly. Then a proposal was made to have a movie studio occupy a 6-acre (2.4 ha) portion of the site. For never-explained reasons the city administration opposed this, and finally some of the civil courts took over a small part of the site, leaving most unused while various proposals were made for housing, parkland, and an educational complex, among others.

You must be self-directing, or you must have a representative that can direct your care. Code other monthly athletic transactions with CYMA accounts for upload into the CYMA system. Prepares daily deposits in accordance to System/University’s cash handling procedures and coordinates cash handling activities, including LSP payments and maintains LSP receivables on monthly and annual basis.
Richmond County Juvenile Rights Court Office
CDPAP home care consumers can choose their siblings to be their paid family caregivers. Real estate 10 kitchen renovations that will hurt your home’s value A kitchen is often the first room people choose to refurbish in a new property, but they don't always look far enough ahead to when it's time to sell. Real estate Biden's plan to boost affordable housing is unprecedented — and necessary The housing shortage in the United States is not new — and its causes are not a mystery.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York operates Staten Island Catholic schools. The archdiocese stated that the number of students was too low and that the school could not receive enough income. The neighborhood also has a diverse selection of restaurants, including an American-style diner, a Gastropub, as well as Sri Lankan, Mexican, and Italian eateries. In July 2012, 5050 Skatepark was opened on Front Street across from the Homeport. 5050 Skatepark is New York City's only indoor skatepark, and one of the few skateparks open to BMX bikes, skateboarder, scooters, and rollerblades. Popular places for the performance of local music include The Full Cup, located on Van Duzer Street, and the Bay Street Saloon and Dock Street, both of which operate on Bay Street.
Jasmine Robinson vowed to redefine the district leader position of Assembly District 61 on Staten Island by being more of a community advocate if she won. Voters gave the Democratic activist a chance and sent her to the unpaid office with 75% of the vote in the 2021 primary. Robert Perkins, who was running as her male counterpart, also squeaked into office with 237 votes to become the borough’s first Black male district leader in history. Both leaders have deep ties to First Central Baptist Church and Staten Island’s NAACP chapter.
The Staten Island chamber leader has been pleased with the steps that New York City Mayor Eric Adams has taken to boost the borough’s businesses amid the pandemic’s lingering devastation. Linda Baran praised the city’s $1.2 million investment in its Small Business Resource Network this summer, as well as moves to reduce regulations at the Department of Buildings. This fall, Baran, who has led the chamber for almost 20 years, spearheaded the Department of Sanitation’s “clean curbs” pilot in Stapleton Heights and partnered with National Grid for a day of service to beautify Bay Street. Frank Scarangello, current board chair, is also the president of Scaran Heating, Ventilating and Air conditioning & Plumbing.
For 34 years, Carolina’s nonprofit has spurred community leaders to improve the borough’s quality of life. Last year, its YouthBuild program, which helps young adults earn diplomas and learn job skills, received a $1.2 million federal government grant. Orit Lender / Bill Higgins Live programming has returned to the Joan & Alan Bernikow Jewish Community Center of Staten Island – and Orit Lender couldn’t be happier. The organization’s CEO, who started her career with the JCC as a youth worker, helped it navigate the pandemic by providing social services and Passover meals to Staten Islanders in need. This summer, families enjoyed the return of a special-needs camp followed by a harvest festival in October.

Yee and Staten Island Community Affairs Unit Commanding Officer Rafet Awad have prioritized reducing thefts of cars and catalytic converters, making streets safer for pedestrians and warning about the dangers of online scams and fireworks. Mark Lauria & Jessica Baker Vodoor / Maria Lauria; Provided After launching a monthslong search to lead Staten Island’s cultural crown jewel, Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden Chair Mark Lauria selected Jessica Baker Vodoor in December as its next president and CEO. The former New 42nd Street vice president has big plans for cultivating programming at the 83-acre arts hub, which has hosted film crews, Pig Island, Little Amal, and the Neptune Ball. Lauria hopes the $23 million renovation at the Music Hall will make it ready for off-Broadway productions, and that Vodoor will help double Snug Harbor’s budget from $5 million to $10 million. Matthew Titone / Christian Louis Garcia When Matthew Titone won his race against another state lawmaker, Ron Castorina, four years ago, he become the first openly gay Surrogate’s Court judge in the state. The former Assembly member and Monsignor Farrell High School alum is perhaps one of the most well-liked Democrats in the borough, and he managed to stay above the political fray as the borough’s politics have become increasingly polarized.
Direct ferry service from the neighborhood to Manhattan was halted two years later in 1886. Seaman's Retreat, a hospital for sailors entering New York Harbor, opened in 1832 and later became Bayley Seton Hospital, the largest employer in the neighborhood until the Sisters of Charity, an order of Roman Catholic nuns which operated the facility, closed it in 2004. (The property is sometimes reckoned as being in Clifton, Stapleton's neighbor to the south.) It was also for many years the site of a United States Public Health Service hospital.
The NY State government covers the costs of home care for consumers that are both financially and clinically eligible. Traditional home care is provided by a home care agency via home health aides or personal care aides, while CDPAP home care allows the consumer to hire their caregiver of choice. The types of care that personal assistants can provide are much broader than those that traditional agency provided home health aides and personal care aides are allowed to administer. Unlike home health aides and personal care aides that are only allowed to provide custodial care such as dressing, bathing, and meal preparation, Personal Assistants are also allowed to provide skilled care such as wound care, giving insulin shots, and suctioning tracheostomies. This is potentially a very significant benefit for home care consumers that require ongoing skilled care.
Mata, leading the La Colmena advocacy and job training center in Port Richmond, is herself a daughter of undocumented immigrants. She drew praise for gathering resources and support for low-income day laborers and essential workers during the pandemic. An alum of Mayor Eric Adams’ immigrant transition team, Mata emphasizes empowerment through educational and cultural events at La Colmena. Mark Russo runs Staten Island’s largest and oldest insurance agency, which can trace its origins all the way back to 1886.
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