IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Meet the Staten Island FerryHawks
The Staten Island FerryHawks, a new independent league baseball team, are the comeback story that the borough—and City—needs.
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St. George Library Center
Staten Island's largest library—just a few minutes walk from the St. George ferry terminal—is also one of its oldest, operating since 1907.
Staten Island Ferry
The ferry is an attraction unto itself. For no charge, visitors can take a 25-minute to Staten Island.
Staten Island September 11 Memorial
On Staten Island’s North Shore, this memorial resembles a pair of wings reaching skyward, honoring Staten Island victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Staten Island Borough Hall
Architects Thomas Hastings and John Carrere built this storied building from 1904 to 1906, which today is a designated New York City landmark and houses a slew of government and civic offices, including the borough president’s office.
St. George Greenmarket
This weekly Saturday greenmarket is full of fresh and organic produce, seafood, meats and baked goods from nearby farms and locations.
Staten Island FerryHawks
The FerryHawks are Staten Island’s professional baseball team, and one of the best values for a sporting event in NYC.
Staten Island MakerSpace
MakerSpace offers Staten Island's creative community facilities that help turn innovative ideas into tangible works of art in an array of materials.
Taqueria El Gallo Azteca
Come as you are to this clean, cash-only joint that's the real deal when it comes to overstuffed lengua tacos.
Against Da' Grain Barbershop
In addition to offering great haircuts by seasoned professionals, this neighborhood barbershop always provides a good story and plenty of interesting characters.