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The screenings will also show The Lego Movie, E.T., Frozen and the classic '80s time travel.

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The MTA updated its iPhone and web app to include real time updates for the Staten Island Railway.

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Tottenville High School will get a $1.9 million softball field, set to open next year, Oddo said.

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Staten Island golfers were concerned that a road that snaked through their fairway was dangerous.

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Borough President Oddo announced that the free summer concerts and Back to the Beach will return.

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The planned Sandy rebuilding changes were included in a report released Thursday.

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Elected officials want to remove litter from streets and encourage residents to tweet troubled areas.

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A city council report showed the borough had the least amount of plows.

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The MTA added electronic signs that tell riders how long until the next train on four stops.

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Ignizio was elected to lead the City Council's three-person Republican caucus.

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Local politicians announced a plan to address litter in the borough.

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The first trees were planted at Brookfield Landfill, which is expected to open as a park in 2017.

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The station, slated to open in 2015, will replace the Atlantic and Nassau stations.

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The home of Patricia Dresch was the first acquired by the city through the Build it Back program.

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The bill will increase Staten Island Ferry service to every half hour starting in 2015.