D.A. touts anti-dumping program; offenders hit with heavy fines since 2019
Updated Dec 17, 2020;
Posted Dec 17, 2020
In this 2015 photo, a parcel on Freeborn Street in Midland Beach was used as an illegal dumping ground, as evidenced by a pile of tires. The land was since enhanced with new plantings to become a wetland to store and filter water and prevent flooding in the area. (Staten Island Advance)Staff-Shot
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. District Attorney Michael E. McMahon this week provided an update on the 2019, multi-agency initiative to reduce the amount of illegal dumping on Staten Island.
Since the anti-dumping program began last April, there have been a total of 15 enforcement actions that resulted in summonses totaling about $60,000 targeting “some of Staten Island’s worst offenders,” according to a written statement Tuesday from McMahon’s office.
Rab’s Country Lanes picked ‘Best of NYC’ for Staten Island
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
Posted Dec 15, 2020
The .NYC registry team, which is managed by Neustar, held its Best of Boroughs 2020 Virtual Awards Celebration to honor five organizations that use .NYC domain name in each borough of New York City. Among the five winners representing each borough, Rab’s Country Lanes was named Best of Staten Island.
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Congrats are in order for Rab’s Country Lanes, Dongan Hills.
The .NYC registry team, which is managed by Neustar, held its Best of Boroughs 2020 Virtual Awards Celebration to honor five organizations that use .NYC domain name in each borough of New York City. Among the five winners representing each borough, Rab’s Country Lanes was named Best of Staten Island.