20 things we miss about Staten Island: Restaurants, stores and more
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. If the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that change is inevitable.
If you’re feeling nostalgic about aspects of Staten Island that no longer exist, we don’t blame you. Whether you are a teen, an adult or a senior, there is something every generation misses about “old Staten Island.”
Keep scrolling to see some of the things we miss about Staten Island.
FUN BUBBLE
The exterior of Fun Bubble on Staten Island. (Staten Island Advance/ Frank J. Johns)
The 10,000-square-foot center was dedicated exclusively to kids 12 and under, and offered four private party rooms and a three-level play maze.
7 things to do in the Evansville area this weekend
Thursday
6-8 p.m., Akin Park
The Evansville Park Foundation s music series is back with Music in the Park. Up first is Tony Henning.
The event will feature eight different parks with live music and local food trucks. Added this year is a half-pot at each event. Pick up dinner at one of the food trucks or bring your own along with blankets, lawn chairs and the beverage of your choice. Glass is not allowed in the park.
Black Lodge Coffee Roasters, 610 Church St., New Harmony
Former New Harmony Clay Artist Blayze Buseth s work will be on display at Black Lodge Coffee Roasters. Buseth was an artist-in-residence at the New Harmony Clay Project in 2018 and 2019 has opened The Creation Shop, a new pottery studio and workshop, in his hometown of Fergus Falls, Minnesota.
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