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  2. Staten Island Cakes - Wikipedia

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    He and his family moved to Staten Island when he was 13 years old, but he continued to attend Xaverian High School in Brooklyn, from which he graduated in 2007. [2] In February 2008, Buzzetta graduated first in his class from the French Culinary Institute – located in New York City's Manhattan borough – the youngest person ever to complete ...

  3. Berger Cookies - Wikipedia

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    Berger Cookies are now made in a factory in the Cherry Hill neighborhood of Baltimore. As of 2013, four employees dipped a total of around 36,000 cookies daily. [10] The original recipe that was created by Henry Berger in 1835 is still in use. [8]

  4. S53 and S93 buses - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 Orion VII EPA10 “3G” (7061) on the Bay Ridge-bound S93 at 4th Avenue/87th Street in Brooklyn in September 2018. The S93 shares the route with the S53 until reaching Staten Island, where it uses exit 15W to run on Narrows Road until Targee Street, where it meets and once again follows the S53 until reaching Victory Boulevard.

  5. Whoopi Goldberg doubles down on ‘bulls–t’ Staten Island ...

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    Holtermann's Bakery -- a Staten Island institution in business since the tail end of Reconstruction -- was thrust into the national spotlight after Whoopi Goldberg claimed she wasn't served due to ...

  6. Bus depots of MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    The depot was constructed in the late 1940s to provide urgently needed storage space for city-owned buses on Staten Island. [5] [6] When Isle Transportation went bankrupt in 1947, the city's Board of Transportation (predecessor of NYC Transit) took control of the majority of Staten Island bus operations.

  7. S79 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The S79 was originally the R103, which ran between St. George Ferry Terminal Ramp "E" and Tottenville. In 1975, it was renumbered the S103. In September 1980, every other S103 bus was rerouted along Richmond Avenue to terminate at the Staten Island Mall, providing service from Staten Island's South Shore.

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