Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost debated over whether or not they should sell the ferry that the comedian bought with his fellow Staten Island native Pete Davidson. Johansson, 40, made her case against Jost, 42, on Wednesday’s episode of “TODAY with Jenna & Friends.”
New York City's senior citizen population has reached its highest level in recorded history, according to a new report.
Several speed cameras across Staten Island have been blocked by fake flowers to keep those cameras from catching speeders.
From Italian to Indian cuisine, nine Staten Island eateries are serving up special menus for NYC Restaurant Week, running until February 9th
The post in the video is a fabrication. It does not appear on Trump’s X account, and no credible news reports support the claim.
While his family was taking in the NYC sights, Travis Shumake snuck away to get engaged in front of The Statue of Liberty. The post Gay drag racer proposes to his fiance on the Staten Island Ferry with Statue of Liberty as witness appeared first on Outsports.
Method Man, one-part of Staten Island's most famous rap group, denied allegations of a gym brawl in the borough.
After days of balmy weather, New York City is slated to get buried in snow and then hit with an arctic blast expected to unleash a potentially life-threatening chill.
Macy's will have five stores remaining inside the city limits following the closures, with two in the Bronx, one in Brooklyn, one on Staten Island and its main Manhattan flagship.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- When John LaBarbera, a co-founder of the Bravest BBQ, speaks about the community event that takes place on Staten Island each year and honors firefighters, he points to the importance of the student volunteers, who he emphasizes are “the backbone of what we do.”
Winter offers perfect conditions for stargazing, with cold, clear skies revealing stars, planets, and other celestial wonders. Learn the basics of spotting constellations and planets. This week marks the start of a rare, limited opportunity to view Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus in the same night sky.
New York City Must-See Week runs from January 21 through February 9, with over 60 participating attractions across the five boroughs offering two-for-one tickets.