STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — On this episode of the OnSI podcast… October is Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month and few places in America are home to as many descendants from Italy as Staten Island. How the borough came together to celebrate again, after a tough stretch apart. Also, the annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer…
A Somber Remembrance at Postcards and More Stories On Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — On this episode of the OnSI podcast… A somber remembrance at the Postcards memorial in St. George as Staten Island honors the people who lost their lives from the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, when hijackers used passenger jets to destroy the World Trade Center and attack the Pentagon. Also…
Local Heroes Receive Well-Deserved Accolades and More Stories On Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — On this episode of the OnSI podcast… Seven Staten Islanders have been honored this year as “Local Hero of the Month” in a recurring series that offers a special look at how our neighbors are making a difference in the borough every single day. Also this month, we say it all…
Summer Brings Long-Awaited Signs of Normalcy and More Stories On Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — On this episode of the OnSI podcast… Since the start of summer, Staten Islanders have been enjoying long-awaited signs of normalcy returning to local neighborhoods as COVID-19 restrictions are eased. This month, a highlight was the 111th annual Travis Fourth of July Parade stepping off on Victory Boulevard in a sea…
Pride Center Has Big Plans for Its New Community Center and More Stories On Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — On this episode of the OnSI podcast… The Pride Center of Staten Island is making itself at home inside its newly opened facility in Clifton. How the community center plans to utilize its larger headquarters on Willow Avenue. Also this month, an organic farm is now in operation on the Island’s…
Mom-and-Pop Stores Prove Once Again Why They Are Essential and More Stories On Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — On this episode of the OnSI podcast… Mom-and-pop stores are oftentimes the lifeblood of neighborhoods, and during the pandemic, many have proven just how essential they are. How one local market on the North Shore continues to serve its customers as it closes in on its fourth decade in business. “I’m not…
Exploring New York City’s Largest Remaining Forest and More Stories On Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — On this episode of the OnSI podcast… The pandemic has many rethinking travel plans this summer. But, staycationing, doesn’t mean you have to scratch natural wonders off your seasonal to-do list. Why many Islanders have their sights set on exploring New York City’s largest remaining forestland. “Whether it’s the carousel, High Rock…
Reimagining the Borough’s Traditional Saint Patrick’s Day Celebration and More Stories On Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — On this episode of the OnSI podcast… Staten Island’s Saint Patrick’s Day Parade was one of the last major events to be held in the City in 2020, stepping-off just a few short weeks before strict COVID-19 stay-at-home orders went into effect. This year, like many other events, COVID-19 sidelined the parade…
Special Needs Community Perseveres During the Pandemic and More Stories On Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — On this episode of the OnSI podcast… The special needs community is doing its best to persevere during an ongoing public health crisis that has presented many roadblocks for these families and the nonprofit programs they often rely on. “One of the things about people with autism is that they like routines,”…
Hard-Hit Restaurants Continue to Fight for their Survival and More Stories On Staten Island
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — On this episode of the OnSI podcast… Local restaurants continue to struggle as COVID-19 restrictions remain in place. How the winter months present new challenges to overcome. “You know, it seems like as soon as we were done summerizing, the winter came. And then we had to do a 180 and figure…