Staten Island has numerous hidden gems. We spotlight locations or upcoming events that families may be interested in checking out or attending.

What to do here on Staten Island:

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Whether you live on Staten Island or are willing to take the ferry down for the weekend, there are a bunch of activities to do on the weekends with friends and family or even alone.

One activity that can be done on the weekend is visiting the Staten Island Museum. This museum contains modern art and natural history exhibits all through this physicality. The Staten Island Museum is the only public interest museum still operating in New York City and the oldest cultural institution on Staten Island. The Staten Island Museum was established in 1881 by fourteen of the earliest "environmental activists" in New York City and is home to artifacts and specimens dating from prehistoric to modern times. The Staten Island…

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About Golf Courses Located Here on the Island:

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Golf is a heavily played sport on Staten Island. Staten Island has many golf courses all across the Island to learn more about each one keep reading

La Tourette Golf Course is a highly recommended course located on Richmond Hill Road. This golf course goes back all the way from 1836 and is part of Staten Island’s Greenbelt. End of May sees the yearly New York City Amateur Championship, while June sees The March of Dimes Celebrity Charity Event. This 6708-yard, par-72 course maintains a high standard to guarantee that your experience is nothing short of exceptional. It offers vistas of undulating hills and valleys as well as the charming establishment of Richmond Town. La Tourette also has the…

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Pros and Cons of Buying a Cape Style Home:

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Cape style homes come in different variations which change the layout of the home. There is a cape cod style home which is, typically single-story structures with a pitched, side-gabled roof, with a rectangular design, and a central chimney. The essential elements of Cape Cod homes were preserved, but dormers or second floors were frequently added in succeeding decades. A full cape style home is also referred to by the term double cape. Includes a center entrance and two symmetrical multi-paned windows which are positioned on either side. Additionally, it has a very steep roof and a huge chimney. Naturally, different versions of the Cape design homes will have varied floor plans. A half Cape has a living…

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Pros and Cons of Buying a Bungalow:

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A bungalow is a small single story home that usually contains a low pitched roof. The home style bungalow was built in 1869 in England. Most bungalows have either a single story or a partially second story that has a built in sloped roof. Most bungalows are viewed as small and cozy homes. The bungalow home supplies an open concept throughout the home which contains a living room, a kitchen, lots of storage, and many more features. The majority of New York's bungalows, which once numbered more than the hundreds, have vanished from the city's coastline. However if you do find a bungalow in your area it can be a good purchase depending on your needs.

Some pros of purchasing a bungalow is that it can have a…

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Pros and Cons of Buying a Townhouse:

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Townhouses are a type of multi-floor residence that have their own doors but shared walls with surrounding houses. These properties are often uniform dwellings constructed in discrete communities in the suburbs, most townhouse communities are monitored by a homeowners association. Townhouses are being constructed very often, townhouses account for around 13% of all new single-family construction as of today and have had a 38% increase in growth in just one year. With that being said, the trend will only continue as the years go on. However, living in a townhouse comes with many pros and cons that you may need to weigh out. If you are in the market to buy a new home then a townhouse might be the home for you.

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The Best Ways to Find a Realtor in your Area:

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When it comes to buying or selling a home, going through the steps alone with no help can be tricky and stressful. Finding a realtor in your area is the best way to go. However, finding a good realtor that meets all of your needs and wants during the process can be tricky. Finding a reliable real estate agent can be simple if the proper research is done.

Doing research to find a good realtor in your area is the best way to make sure your needs are met. Researching online is one of the main ways to find a highly recommended real estate agent in your area. Different websites and apps are available for all to use to find the best agent that is suitable to you. As well as looking at reviews and…

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Ways to Clean your Driveway:

Have you cleaned your driveway since purchasing your home? If you haven’t then maybe you will consider giving your driveway a good clean to ensure the safety of your family and to avoid repairs. Some things that grow throughout the driveway include green algae, black algae, moss, and other things. This moss and algae can take away from the appearance of the home and cause some hazards. Some hazards caused by the algae and the moss is the slipperiness. Aside from the hazards, having a clean driveway can be a great attraction for curb appeal. Cleaning your driveway can seem time consuming but it is an easy project for a wonderful summer day especially with the weather we are currently having in Staten Island. Here are…

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Did you know that there are certain breeds of dogs that homeowners’ insurance companies won’t cover?

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It’s true! Although we’re big dog lovers here at Tom Crimmins Realty, some homeowners’ insurance companies frown upon larger breeds of dogs that they deem to be more ‘destructive.’ Homeowners’ insurance covers your expenses for damage to the property, or in the event that someone else is injured on the property. The personal liability coverage of homeowners’ insurance covers injuries and damage caused by dogs. Unfortunately, some insurance companies refuse to cover larger breeds that they deem to be more regularly high risk. Many large dog breeds come with expensive liability claims, on average of around $44,760! The most commonly excluded breeds…

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The Clove Valley School is located at 60 Foote Ave, Staten Island, NY 10301 and is part of the New York City Public School District 31. Grade levels range from Kindergarten to the fifth grade, servicing about 375 students. 

Administration and Support Staff

The Clove Valley School has a large, professional staff working to support and help the students and school. The staff includes: 

  • The principal: Mrs. Melissa Garofalo, hosts in-house professional development sessions to meet and reflect on different teaching approaches to construct differentiating instruction to meet the needs of every student at the school, helping to create a healthy and positive school environment. 
  • Secretary: Marilyn Giordano.
  • School Aides: Lena Capraro,…

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P.S.5 The Huguenot School

 

Principal: Lisa Arcuri

Administrator: Linda Apostolopoulos & Evan Schwartz

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P.S. 5 is located on 348 Deisius St, Staten Island, NY 10312. P.S.5 has an enrollment of 257 kids from grades k-5. P.S. 5 is located on the corner of Deisius Street and Kingdom Avenue. According to their website "Everyone learns Everday." P.S.5 was rated above average in school quality compared to other schools in NYC, a whopping 10 out of 10 on www.greatschools.org. This school is in the neighborhood of Huguenot. Huguenot is bordered by Princes Bay, Annadale, and Woodrow. These are all lovely towns and neighborhoods to live in. All residential areas with plenty of schools around these areas. We here at Tom Crimmins Realty,…

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