Yes is Coming to the St. George
They’re going to perform their 1980 album Drama and their 1973 album Tales from Topographic Oceans. If you want to see Yes, make sure you get there and have a good time.
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They’re going to perform their 1980 album Drama and their 1973 album Tales from Topographic Oceans. If you want to see Yes, make sure you get there and have a good time.
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From Savannah to Seattle, PBS explores 10 Parks That Changed America, premiering Tuesday, April 12, 2016, 8 p.m. ET. Find out which parks on Staten Island were influenced by the PBS picks.
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We learned about how to find fossils and about how the Titanosaur lived by watching Nature: Raising the Dinosaur Giant (Watch the trailer here, on Nature Online.), airing Wednesday, February 17, 8 p.m. ET (check local listings) on PBS. We enjoyed it! It was very enriching. Here are ten facts that we learned watching the program:
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We asked our Life-Wire News Crew to make their predictions for 2016. Here are their prognostications: The Giants will whoop the Jets in the Superbowl 50. -Mike Cilmi. The 75th Anniversary of Disney’s Dumbo will be a major story in 2016. -Andrew Moszenberg. In 2016, a mechanical suit to help people with Cerebral Palsy walk will go
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Please join us on our trip to the Noble Maritime Museum, where we talked with curator Megan Beck about Katherine Walker, Lighthouse Keeper at the Robbins Reef Lighthouse. She kept the light burning at all times. To learn more, please watch our video or visit “Robbins Reef: A Home in the Harbor” an exhibition at
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One great way to honor our heroes is by giving blood. Come to the St. Sylvester Parish Hall to give on Monday, September 14, 2015 from 3:00 to 9:00 p.m. at 884 Targee Street, Concord. This blood drive is in memory of all who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, especially Firefighter Brian Cannizzaro
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Go enjoy a lot of local Staten Island talent at the Karlus Trapp Got Ripped Off Fun Raiser, September 19, 5 to 9 p.m. at the Flagship Brewery, 30 Minthorne Street in Tompkinsville. Fourteen acts will come out to help Karlus Trapp recover equipment that was recently stolen from a car outside his West Brighton
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There’s going to be fireworks at the Richmond County Bank Ballpark, Friday, July 17, 7 p.m. The Brooklyn Cyclones will be playing against the Staten Island Yankees, heating up their cross-Verrazano rivalry. The first 2,000 fans are getting #BeatBKLYN caps. Borough Presidents James Oddo of Staten Island and Eric Adams of Brooklyn will cheer on
Fireworks at St. George as SI Yanks vs. Cyclones, Friday, July 17. Read More »
Staten Island musician Edwin “Pupa” Santiago has been playing in the New York City area since arriving in 1970 when he gathered a group of musicians under the name A Band Called Losiada. Since then he has played in many bands and now operates Sky View Studio in St. George. Santiago will celebrate his 60th
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One small place that is known for making people’s big dreams come true is a little island called Manhattan. Right across the water from Manhattan is yet another little island called Staten, where people’s dreams also come true. One dreamer who comes from Staten Island is Karlus Trapp. Trapp recently visited the radio station of
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