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October 29, 2012Hurricane Sandy made landfall in the United States about 8 p.m,  with winds of 80 mph. A full moon made ...
10/29/2025

October 29, 2012

Hurricane Sandy made landfall in the United States about 8 p.m, with winds of 80 mph. A full moon made high tides 20 percent higher than normal and amplified Sandy's storm surge.

53 people died across NYC
Nearly Half of them - 24 on Staten Island

The square mile of Midland Avenue to Seaview Avenue from Hylan Blvd to Father Capodanno Blvd was the very hardest hit with 11 fatalities. โ€” the highest concentration of deaths in the United States attributable to the storm, which killed more than 100 people across the country. Most lived alone, and one John Paterno, 65, had cerebral palsy and, paralyzed from the waist down and legally blind, was largely bedridden.

A 79-year-old widow and mother of six, Beatrice Spagnuolo, was in her small home on Grimsby Street in Midland Beach as the storm approached. She had survived colon cancer, but she was frail. Her next-door neighbor was her best friend, practically family.

Her daughter helped her into their car and was pulling away from the house. Then the mother told her to stop.

โ€œLet me go get my pills,โ€ she told her daughter. She went back inside. A huge wave struck the block. โ€œAll the lights went black,โ€ Mr. Spagnuolo said, repeating what his sister later told the family. โ€œThere were wires from the telephone pole, electrocuting. Sparks.โ€

When the waters receded, Ms. Spagnuoloโ€™s body was found in the house. Next door, her old friend, Anastasia Rispoli, 73, was dead, too.

A 67 year old Eugene Contrubis on Kiswick Street heard the many warnings about Hurricane Sandy but decided to ride it out in his drafty, one-story bungalow at 162 Kiswick Street. Eugene talked by phone with his brother-in-law. The wind had felled some branches, he reported, nothing more. But around 6:45 p.m., water from Lower New York Bay breached the beachfront road and poured into Mr. Contrubisโ€™s neighborhood, knocking out power and eventually swallowing entire blocks.

At some point, Mr. Contrubis left a message on the voice mail of his sister, Christina Contrubis.

โ€œThe waterโ€™s coming in,โ€ he said softly.

His body was found in his house the next day.

A Staten Island musician has been kidnapped by the Israeli military in international waters for attempting to feed Pales...
10/01/2025

A Staten Island musician has been kidnapped by the Israeli military in international waters for attempting to feed Palestinians under starvation siege, and our elected leaders have yet to condemn it









Local Musician Aboard International Effort to Break Starvation Siege on Gaza
09/04/2025

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It's the second attempt this year involving Staten Islanders to provide humanitarian aid to the two million Palestinians Israel is starving and ethnically cleansing.

The Largest Massacre of Journalists and Media Workers in Modern History
08/20/2025

The Largest Massacre of Journalists and Media Workers in Modern History

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๐Ÿ“ฃ Staten Island! Join us for a special teach-in:Parallel Paths to Liberation: Palestine & Puerto Rico๐Ÿ—“ Sunday, April 27 ...
03/25/2025

๐Ÿ“ฃ Staten Island! Join us for a special teach-in:
Parallel Paths to Liberation: Palestine & Puerto Rico
๐Ÿ—“ Sunday, April 27 | ๐Ÿ•‘ 2โ€“4 PM
๐Ÿ“ Build A Dream โ€“ 4 Minthorne St, Staten Island
๐ŸŽŸ Register: bit.ly/Pal_PR
Palestine and Puerto Rico share a legacy of resistance to colonial occupation, cultural erasure, and economic exploitation.

Come learn how our liberation is intertwined - and how we can organize in solidarity across struggles.

Led by educator & facilitator Hope Ghazala, this event will ground us in political education and action. Co-hosted by and .nycnj.

Address

4 Minthorne Street
Staten Island, NY
10301

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