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Will winter insect invaders damage your house?

Mid-summer may be the time when insects seem to be the most annoying for those of us that lack an entomological inclination, however they haven't disappeared from sight yet. Indeed, as autumn approaches many insects are reaching critical turning points...

 

S.I. business partners traveling south to assist in recovery from Harvey

After experiencing the recovery from Superstorm Sandy two Staten Island business partners knew they needed to do something to help the people affected by Hurricane Harvey.

 

Harvey's aftermath: Dramatic video of Coast Guard airlifting stranded victims

HOUSTON -- Floodwaters reached the rooflines of single-story homes and people could be heard pleading for help from inside as Harvey poured rain on the Houston area after a chaotic weekend of rising water and rescues, according to the Associated...

 

Were these stolen from you? Cops searching for item owners after arrests in car break-ins

A trio of alleged thieves were arrested early Wednesday morning in Tottenville, in connection with a series of thefts from parked cars over the span of about an hour, according to a NYPD spokeswoman.

 

Charges dropped in stabbing outside Staten Island Ferry terminal; it was self-defense, says lawyer

Criminal charges have been dropped against a man stemming from a stabbing outside the Staten Island Ferry terminal; he was acting in self-defense, said his lawyer.

 

Students learn Staten Island history in 'Amazing Race' through borough

Students learned about Staten Island history by participating in the borough version of the 'Amazing Race' Wednesday.

 

Harvey horror: Shivering tot found clinging to drowned mom

First responders lifted the child from her mother's body and tried to revive the woman, but she never regained consciousness.

 

Advance gets action: Library branch offers help with online shopping

The St. George branch of the New York Public Library will offer online grocery shopping assistance to seniors.

 

Special prosecutor probing criminal impersonation and forgery allegations against lawyer

A special prosecutor has been appointed to probe allegations of criminal impersonation and forgery made by one or more complainants against lawyer Richard Luthmann, according to documents and sources.

 

Verrazano HOV lane to open to evening rush-hour traffic Tuesday

The reversible route means a continuous HOV lane from Staten Island to Hugh L. Carey Tunnel connecting Brooklyn to Manhattan.

 

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