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  • District: 50. Represents: Arrochar, Bulls Head, Concord, Dongan Hill, Emerson Hill, Fort Wadsworth, Grant City, Graniteville, Grasmere, Island of Meadows, Midland Beach, New Drop, Prall's Island, Richmondtown, South Beach, Todt Hill, Travis, Westerleigh, Willowbrook and parts of Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
  • District: 49. Represents: Rosebank, Westerleigh, New Brighton, West Brighton, Mariners Harbor, Stapleton, St. George, Park Hill, Port Richmond, Clifton, Grymes Hill and Dongan Hills.
  • District 51. Represents: Arden Heights, Annadale, Bay Terrace, Tottenville, Oakwood, Great Kills, Richmondtown, Charleston, Rossville, New Drop, New Sprinville, Eltingville, Woodrow, Richmond Valley, Huguenot, Princes Bay, Pleasant Plains
  • Contains basic contact information, as well as answers to frequently asked questions and a glossary of terms.
  • The New York City Council is the legislative branch of city government. Made up of 51 elected members, Staten Island has 3 representatives on the Council: Michael McMahon (49th District, or "North Shore"), Minority Leader James Oddo (50th District, or "Mid-Island"), and Andrew Lanza (51st District, or "South Shore").
  • Offers contact information, answers to frequently asked questions, and special projects regarding the Criminal Court.
  • Senator Andrew J. Lanza was elected to represent Staten Islands 24th New York State Senate District on November 7, 2006
  • To find out what the refuse and recycling collection days are for your location, enter your street address, select your borough from the drop down list, then click on the "Submit" button.
  • "The Official New York City Website" is a repository of information on Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and his administration.
  • Information about the office of Staten Island's District Attorney, Daniel M. Donovan Jr.
  • Developed by the office of the Borough President the site contains contact information, news, and events of interest for Staten Islanders.
  • Information about the Community Boards of New York City, including the 3 Community Boards of Staten Island.
  • The final report of the Task Force, issued December 2, 2003.