A mix of emergency response, packed local events, and ongoing traffic issues shaped the week across Staten Island — with a visible FDNY response on the North Shore, large crowds in Greenridge, and continued congestion along key corridors.
Here’s what stood out across the borough this week.
Heavy FDNY Response to North Shore Fire
Emergency crews responded to a structure fire on Staten Island’s North Shore this week, drawing a noticeable multi-unit FDNY presence.
Ladder trucks and multiple engine companies were dispatched as crews worked to contain the fire and prevent spread to nearby buildings. Smoke was visible in the surrounding area, and the response caused temporary disruptions in the immediate vicinity.
No serious injuries were reported, but the incident once again highlighted how quickly conditions can escalate in densely packed areas.
Ralph’s Free Ice Event Draws Large Crowd in Greenridge
Greenridge Plaza saw one of its busiest days of the season as residents turned out for the annual free ice event at Ralph’s Italian Ices.
Lines remained steady throughout the afternoon, with families, kids, and neighbors gathering for the giveaway. Music and entertainment kept the event active, while on-site promotions and raffles added to the turnout.
The event continues to grow year over year and has become a reliable early-spring draw for the community.
Richmond Avenue Traffic Continues to Frustrate Drivers
Congestion along Richmond Avenue remained a consistent issue this week, particularly during afternoon and evening commuting hours.
Drivers reported slow-moving traffic through major shopping and commercial areas, with backups affecting nearby side streets and intersections.
With no major updates to traffic flow or infrastructure this week, the issue remains an ongoing concern for residents navigating daily travel.
Local Businesses Increasing Visibility Across the Borough
Businesses across Staten Island continued expanding their local presence this week, with more services, promotions, and outreach efforts gaining attention.
From home improvement providers to wellness services, the focus remains on direct community visibility and building local trust — a trend that continues to shape how residents find and choose businesses.
More Events and Activity Building Into May
With warmer weather settling in, Staten Island is entering a more active stretch for events and community activity.
Additional local events, promotions, and outdoor gatherings are expected to increase throughout May, as both residents and businesses lean into the seasonal shift.
The Bottom Line
This week reflected a familiar pattern across Staten Island — strong emergency response, high community turnout for local events, continued traffic challenges, and growing activity among local businesses.
Why This Matters
From navigating traffic to attending local events, staying updated on weekly developments helps residents stay connected and informed as activity across the borough continues to increase.
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