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Saturday, November 21, 2009   52º F

After Years, Vacated S.I. Residents May Return Home

Residents of a Staten Island development in Rosebank who were forced to vacate their homes after a storm two years ago could finally be allowed back in early next year.

11/20/2009 11:06 PM


First Gridlock Alert Day Arrives

Friday was the first gridlock alert day of the holiday season and people were advised to use mass transit.

Updated 11/20/2009 11:31 PM


Police: Serial Burglar Hits 11 Forest Avenue Businesses

A serial burglar who has broken into 11 businesses on Staten Island has store owners on edge.

Updated 11/20/2009 09:41 AM


S.I. Women Of Achievement Honored

Prominent politicians, countless volunteers and other exceptional Staten Islanders were celebrated during the 48th annual Women of Achievement Awards Thursday.

11/20/2009 03:05 PM


Top S.I. Scholars Receive Presidential Scholarships

Seven of borough's brightest students are attending the College of Staten Island after receiving the institution's Presidential Scholarship.

11/20/2009 03:13 PM


S.I. Student Hit By Car Dies From Injuries

A student hit by a car outside a Staten Island high school last week has died.

11/19/2009 01:05 PM


Vigil Held In Wake Of Fourth S.I. Shooting

On Wednesday, after the fourth Staten Island murder in two weeks took place in South Beach, members of faith-based organizations and over 50 residents gathered at the site of last week's shootings in New Brighton to show solidarity and propose further dialogue.

11/19/2009 04:27 PM


Michael Jackson Memorabilia Up For Sale In Times Square

About 350 Michael Jackson memorabilia items are going on the auction block later today in the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square.

H1N1 Vaccine Clinics Open Citywide This Weekend

Health clinics are set up in the five boroughs this weekend to vaccinate residents with high-risk health risks, as CDC officials find a cluster of drug-resistant H1N1 flu cases in North Carolina.



NY1 Movie Review: "The Twilight Saga: New Moon"

The newest teen vampire flick "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" has less bite than the first "Twilight" film.

High Society Cookbook To Aid Local Hospital

Bloomingdale's in the Upper East Side recently hosted a book party for the publication of "Park Avenue Potluck: Celebrations," which is co-authored by the Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering and New York Times food columnist Florence Fabricant.



In The Papers 11/21/09

In The Papers

NYer Of The Week: Grief-Stricken Father Fights For Tough DUI Law

Little more than a month after the latest New Yorker of the Week lost his 11-year-old daughter in an alleged drunk driving incident, he fought for state lawmakers to pass one of the nation's toughest drunk driving laws.

Fortune Business Report 11/20/09

Fortune Business Report