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Homeless woman sexually assaulted while sleeping outside Staten Island ferry terminal

The woman, who is known to frequently bunk in the area, was not physically injured during the assault.

NYC teen collared for triple shooting that left two dead — including beloved pizza joint worker

The US Marshals Service arrested the alleged teen gunmen at an apartment complex on Mosholu Parkway at about 11:45 p.m., according to police and law enforcement sources.

A grand home that starred in 'The King of Staten Island' can be yours for $3.99M

In the film, the three-story home, at 68 Signal Hill Road in Grymes Hill, served as backdrop to a high school graduation party with Pete Davidson.

Planned, new NYC migrant shelter at Staten Island church sparks outrage

The proposal will place 15 cots inside the Faith United Methodist Church on Heberton Ave, which would then be an overnight haven for single adult men seeking asylum in the...

3 killed, 4 others shot as violence soars in Big Apple overnight on Father's Day: cops

A 44-year-old man was shot in the face, a 40-year-old man blasted in the chest and a 37-year-old man struck in the leg in a single shooting at West 207th...

You won't believe what this NYC squatter is getting to vacate home after living rent-free for over 5 years

A Staten Island squatter freeloading in a dead man’s home for six years will allegedly vacate the property — if the late owner’s family pays his moving costs.

Woman searching for closure finally collects father's belongings from house after squatter took over six years ago: 'Knew somebody would come back'

After rummaging through all of her father's items, Kent didn't feel the relief she had been hoping for.

Permanent cameras, license plate readers will be watching drivers on Goethals Bridge

That’s right — the Port Authority has installed permanent license plate readers on the Goethals Bridge, which connects the city of Elizabeth, New Jersey, to the Big Apple’s southernmost borough.

'Republican' Staten Island excluded from getting more judges under Dem NY bill: 'Blatantly disproportionate' 

The Democratic-led state Legislature passed a bill to add 12 new Civil Court judgeships throughout New York City to address backlogs in cases -- but excluded Staten Island.

Meet the oldest-active cricket club in the US that has thrived in NYC for over 150 years

Today, the club boasts over 50 members hailing from India, Pakistan, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, Ireland, England, Sri Lanka, South Africa, and the USA.

Gambino mobsters among 17 charged in $22M illegal gambling ring on Staten Island

Seventeen individuals have been arrested in connection to a thriving network of loansharking and illegal gambling on Staten Island, firmly under the control of the notorious Gambino crime family.

Trump superfan's MAGA-themed RV, decked out with ex-president's posters, is wrecked in NYC collision

The incident happened just before noon on Staten Island, law-enforcement sources told The Post -- with images of the aftermath showing the Trump-themed vehicle in utter ruin as first responders...

NYC pols hopes to create interagency squatter task force: 'Homeowners living in fear'

City Council members hope to crack down on squatters in New York City by creating a multi-agency task force to more quickly boot illegal occupants. 

NYC chef busted as 'evil' drug ring mastermind, had pushed anti-drug initiatives as civic-minded business owner: DA

Ettore Mazzei, 61, was nabbed as part of a sting at his home on Bay Street in Stapleton Heights – and his nearby business Chez Vous Caterers, plus a construction...

Seriously injured Bravest sue NYC for $80M over firehouse 'closure' policy

Four Bravest nearly lost their lives in a 2023 blaze because of a city policy that closes firehouses for annual physicals -- and the rule continues to pose a threat...

The true story of a Staten Island hero soldier, whose spirit lives on in the 'SSG Michael H. Ollis' ferry

After eight months, the 24-year-old Staten Islander was about to fly out to Bagram, Afghanistan, as Tom Sileo details in ‘I Have Your Back – How An American Soldier Became...

NYC's 'last remaining roller rink' closes after nearly 20 years

Staten Island's RollerJam USA shuttered last Saturday after nearly two celebrated decades in existence -- and, as is typical in the city -- it's due to rent.

We talked to BTO's Randy Bachman. He told us how 'Takin' Care Of Business' came to be

Little-known fact: The classic rock radio staple was originally called "White Collar Worker."

Hundreds of bicyclists are blessed at NYC church ahead of 5 Boro Bike Tour on Sunday

Hundreds of bicyclists packed the Cathedral of St. John the Divine Saturday morning to have their rides blessed before they embark on a 40-mile journey through the city for the...