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Public Officials Serving the Island

Federal
State
City
Local

 

  Federal
 


George W. Bush

U.S. President
The White House,
Washington, D.C. 20500
(202) 456-1414

Dick Cheney
Vice President
Old Exec. Office Bldg.,
Washington, D.C. 20501
(202) 456-2326

Charles Schumer
U.S. Senator
313 Hart Office Bldg.
Washington, D.C. 20510
(202) 224-7433
schumer.senate.gov
757 Third Avenue
New York, NY  10017
(212) 486-4430
TDD: (212) 486-7661 

Hillary Clinton
U.S. Senator
476 Russell Senate Office Bldg.
Washington, D.C. 20510
(202) 224-4451
TDD: (202) 224-6821 
clinton.senate.gov
780 Third Avenue
New York, NY  10017
(212) 688-6262
FAX: (212) 688-7444

Vito Fossella
Congressman
431 Cannon House,
Washington, D.C. 20515
(202) 225-3371;
4434 Amboy Rd., 10312
(718) 356-8400

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  State
 


David A. Patterson

Governor
Executive Chamber,
Albany, N.Y. 12224,
(518) 474-8390;
2 World Trade Center,
57th Floor, N.Y., N.Y. 10047
(212) 417-2100


Lt. Governor
State Capital, Room 247,
Albany, N.Y. 12224
(518) 474-4623

Andrew Cuomo
State Attorney General

State Capitol, Room 220,
Albany, N.Y. 12224
(518) 474-7330

Thomas P. DiNapoli
State Comptroller
Alfred E. Smith Office Bldg.,
Albany, N.Y. 12236
(518) 474-4040;
270 Broadway, 23rd Floor,
N.Y., N.Y. 10007
(212) 417-5001

Andrew Lanza
State Senator, 24th District 
State Capitol, Room 416,
Albany, N.Y. 12247
(518) 455-3215;
358 St. Mark’s Pl., 10301
(718) 447-1723

Diane Savino
State Senator, 23rdh District
Legislative Office Bldg., Room 615,
Albany, N.Y. 12247
(518) 455-2437;
1140 Bay Street, 10304

Michael Cusick

Assemblyman, 63rd District
1911 Richmond Ave.
, 10314
(718) 370-1384
(518) 455-5526

Matthew Titone
Assemblyman, 61st District
Legislative Office Bldg., Room 645,
Albany, N.Y. 12248
(518) 455-4677
114 Central Ave., 10301
(718) 442-9932

Janele Hyer-Spencer
Assemblyman, 60th District
Legislative Office Bldg., Room 429,
Albany, N.Y. 12248
(518) 455-5716
34 Dumont Ave., 10301

Louis Tobacco
Assemblyman, 62nd District
Legislative Office Bldg., Room 439,
Albany, N.Y. 12248
(518) 455-4495;
3944 Richmond Ave., 10312
(718) 605-0824

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  City
 


Michael Bloomberg
Mayor
City Hall,
N.Y., N.Y. 10007
(212) 788-3000

Betsy Gotbaum
Public Advocate
1 Center St
, 15th Floor,
N.Y., N.Y. 10007
(212) 788-3200

William C. Thompson
City Comptroller
1 Center St.
, Room 530,
N.Y., N.Y. 10007
(212) 669-3500

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  Local
 


James Molinaro
Borough President
Borough Hall,
10 Richmond Terr., 10301
816-2200

Daniel Donovan
District Attorney
130 Stuyvesant Place 10301
876-6300

John Fusco
Surrogate
Surrogate’s Court,
Richmond County Courthouse, 10301
390-5405

Gary Gotlin
Public Administrator
350 St. Mark’s Place,
Room 400 A, 10301
876-7228

Michael McMahon
Councilman, 49th District
130 Stuyvesant Place
,
6th Floor, 10301
556--7370

Jim Oddo
Councilman, 50th District
94 Lincoln Ave.,
2nd Floor, 10306
980-1017

Vincent Ignizio
Councilman, 51st District
3944 Richmond Ave.
, 10312
984-5151

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Staten Island Ferry

The Staten Island Ferry has been
a municipal service since 1905, and currently carries
over 19 million passengers annually on a 5.2-mile
run between the
St. George Terminal in Staten Island and the Whitehall Terminal in lower Manhattan. Service is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days
a year. The Staten Island Ferry is the most reliable form
of mass transit,
with an on-time performance of over 96 percent.

www.nyc.gov
 
 

The College
of Staten Island


Staten Island Community College (SICC) held its first class on September 24, 1956. The original 14-member faculty taught the freshman Class of '58 - totaling 113 students - in the curricula of Liberal Arts, Electrical Technology, Mechanical Technology and Pre-Engineering. The college's first commencement exercises took place on the grounds of Sailors' Snug Harbor on June 8, 1958. By the third year of the Community College, enrollment continued to increase and New York City took its first steps toward securing and building what would become the college's Sunnyside campus on Todt Hill. By the mid-sixties, SICC - as well as many other of CUNY's community colleges - had tens of thousands of students enrolled in their 2-year degree programs. But what of those students who wanted to continue their education upon graduation? Most four-year colleges already had their junior and senior slots filled by their own up-and-coming students. This led to a new concept in higher education, the "upper divisional" or senior college. And so Richmond College was founded in 1965.

www.csinews.net
 


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