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Polina Guz, of Watertown, takes a driving lesson with Ray Sin, a professional driving instructor and road test examiner, at the Central Massachusetts Safety Council's road test site at 5 Edgell ...
Fox Hills may refer to: Fox Hills, Culver City, California; Fox Hills, Staten Island, New York; Fox Hills Formation, a Cretaceous geologic formation in the northwestern Great Plains of North America; Fox Hills Mall, former name of Westfield Culver City, California; Jabal Thuaileb (Fox Hills), a district in Al Daayen, Qatar
Richmond University Medical Center and Staten Island University Hospital are Staten Island's largest employers - both of which service the North Shore. The former HomePort site, which is being developed by Iron State, will be home to shops, restaurants and entertainment facilities, providing employment opportunities for local residents.
In central Staten Island, the Staten Island Greenbelt spans approximately 2,500 acres (10 km 2), including 28 miles (45 km) of walking trails and one of the last undisturbed forests in the city. [37] Designated in 1984 to protect the island's natural lands, the Greenbelt comprises seven city parks.
Brazilian community organizers have launched a petition drive requesting the RMV maintain the Framingham location as a road test site. To date, the petition has been signed by more than 200 people ...
A 1905 golf match with Isaac Mackie (right) at Fox Hills Golf Club, Staten Island, NY. Staten Island has four golf courses. La Tourette, Silver Lake, and South Shore are public, while Richmond County Country Club is the only private country club in New York City.
Adjacent to the "village of Clifton," for example, was "a low range of grass hills" on which were pastured 438 goats by a Frenchman named Paul Chaulmier who provided goat's milk to wealthy New Yorkers. [1] In 1900, the Fox Hills Golf Club encompassed the entire area of where the Park Hill Apartments are now.
Father Capodanno Boulevard, formerly Seaside Boulevard, is the primary north-south artery that runs through the Arrochar, South Beach, Ocean Breeze, Midland Beach, and New Dorp Beach neighborhoods of the New York City borough of Staten Island. The boulevard runs parallel to the South Beach Boardwalk and its public park.