Staten Island

  • Staten Island: Conservative Bastion in a Liberal City
    By Daniel C. Kramer, Richard M. Flanagan

    and Conservative lines, bested McMahon, 51% to 48%. 131,000 votes were cast, yielding a voter turnout rate in the congressional district of 31%, about 10% below the national average and 4% below New York State's overall voter turnout.1 ...

  • Staten Island: Isle of the Bay
    By Margaret Lundrigan

    In 1962 , construction began on Countess Moore High School on Richmond Avenue in Graniteville . The school , located next to Our Lady of Pity Church , was named in honor of papal countess Mary Young Moore . Students attended classes in ...

  • Staten Island: Conservative Bastion in a Liberal City
    By Daniel C. Kramer, Richard M. Flanagan

    This book will be of special interest to anyone who wishes to understand the dynamics of middle-class life and democratic representation in a global city.

  • Staten Island: Like It Or Not!
    By Lorenzo Lucchesi

    Author Lorenzo Lucchesi has produced the family-held stories and testimony of Islanders ranging from century-old residents to politicians to restauranteurs to bakers to tradesmen to tell the incredible story of New York City's last frontier ...

  • Staten Island: Volume II; A Closer Look
    By Margaret Lundrigan, Tova Navarra

    Here is Staten Island at its liveliest.