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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-Staten Island/South Brooklyn) met with Dalai Lama this week at his residence in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India, while traveling on a bipartisan congressional delegation.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Elected officials and community leaders gathered in Port Richmond Monday to speak out against the city’s latest plan to shelter migrants in a house of worship.
Borough President Vito Fossella, Councilwoman Kamillah Hanks (D-North Shore), Councilman David Carr (R-Mid-Island), and James Smith, of the Port Richmond North Shore Alliance civic group, led the press conference against the planned shelter for 15 men at Faith United Methodist Church at the corner of Heberton and Castleton avenues starting Tuesday.
Dr. Fauci’s wasteful spending on cruel animal testing was front and center recently as Congress grilled him on the COVID-era catastrophes he caused, from risky gain-of-function research to BeagleGate.
EXCLUSIVE — Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo showed no regret for his administration’s policies requiring nursing homes to admit COVID-1
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis presented awards to students who were nominated — and ultimately received appointments — to United States military academies.
The presentation took place at the Marine Corps League Detachment 246 in Sunnyside.
Nominations are based on evaluations including factors such as academic achievements, extra-curricular activities, leadership skills, physical aptitude, character, motivation, and the results of interviews.
Congratulations are in order for:
Imagine going to the doctor and being told you have a life-threatening condition that can only be treated with a daily dose of prescription drugs. You head to your local pharmacy (here on Staten Island, we’re lucky to have nearly four dozen), to pick up your medication, only to find out it’s either not available due to persistent shortages, or the price is double, triple or even quadruple what you had expected.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — From across both the aisle and the borough, Staten Island’s political representation celebrated the sudden stoppage of congestion pricing on Sunday.
New York Republican Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis joins PIX11 to discuss her support for the indefinite delay on congestion pricing, ongoing lawsuits against the tolling plan, and where officials could find funding for the MTA.
CITYWIDE - BROOKLYN CONGRESSWOMAN NICOLE MALLIOTAKIS is denouncing officials for what she says is concealing the number of illegal immigrants being arrested in and near migrant shelters, after this week's shooting of two NYPD officers being shot by Venezuelan national and Tren de Aragua gang member. The assailant had been residing at a migrant shelter in Queens. Rep.
Gov. Hochul’s announcement that she has indefinitely postponed congestion pricing is welcome news, particularly for those of us who have been fighting it since the Legislature adopted it in 2019.
We have introduced legislation at the local and federal levels, launched lawsuits, held press conferences, and written op-eds to let people know that congestion pricing is nothing more than a cash grab in a war on cars.