STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.– In a pre-recorded message Saturday to her fellow high school graduates at St. Joseph by-the-Sea High School in Huguenot, valedictorian Maria Elaina Gregotowicz revisited her freshman year at the school — when she and her family lost...
Sure the University of Massachusetts had plenty to offer when it came to satisfying Julianna Ryan’s quest to continue playing soccer at the collegiate level, but that wasn’t the only thing that attracted her to the Amherst school. It, in fact, went a lot deeper. “(The...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Rising to meet the challenges of this unprecedented time are borough business owners who are innovating, stepping up to support other Staten Islanders and fighting for their clients — and for their own survival. In Staten Island...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — As New York City begins to reopen amid the coronvirus (COVID-19) pandemic, schools across Staten Island are making plans to safely reopen buildings in the fall — preparing for increased cleaning and sanitization, face masks,...
Because we’re all still sheltering in place to help “flatten the curve,” this year’s high school grads won’t be participating in commencement exercises that cap four years of secondary school learning — for now anyway. Rev. Michael Reilly, principal of St. Joseph...
St. Joseph by-the-Sea Seniors got a surprised when their principal, Father Michael Reilly, and other staff members delivered signs to their front lawns. The “We Love Our SEA-NIORS” Campaign was designed to show support for graduating seniors that aren’t able to have...