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Babysitter's torture admission of tot can be used at murder trial, judge rules

A woman's admission of i fatally torturing and sexually abusing a 17-month-old boy she was babysitting last year in her home can be used against her at trial, a justice has ruled.

 

New Yorkers can now schedule bulk pickup with Sanitation

The new service is modeled after Staten Island's e-waste pickup program that was recently expanded.

 

Bodega employee allegedly strikes victim with plastic wire hook, source says

Mohamed Alomari, 41, of Port Richmond, was charged with felony assault, police said.

 

Hurricane Irma: Latest developments NYC should be aware of

As a Category 4 hurricane, Irma is barreling towards Florida where the full and devastating impact likely will be felt by residents on Sunday morning. Life-threatening winds, rain and flooding are forecast.

 

Staten Island Health & Wellness Expo returns Oct. 11

The ninth annual Staten Island Health & Wellness Expo is set for on Wednesday, Oct. 11.

 

Hurricane Irma: A forecaster's prediction for Staten Island

Experts should know exactly what the system's track means for our borough by Sunday.

 

Postcards Memorial: Touching tributes through the years

The carnations and roses left behind stand testament to those lost on Sept. 11.

 

De Blasio and Rose endorse each other for re-election

The incumbent Democrats face primary challenges on Sept. 12.

 

Cop of the Month: Harrowing chase lands suspect who allegedly dragged cop

While a man who allegedly assaulted an officer roamed free on Staten Island, officers scoured the west shore on the assumption he had nothing to lose.

 

Milling, paving schedule for Staten Island streets next week

The Department of Transportation will conduct paving and milling efforts on area streets next week.

 

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