The Staten Island ferryboat Andrew J. Barberi crashed at the St. George Terminal on Oct. 15, 2003, killing 11 people and injuring 70 people in the accident. The ferry pilot Richard Smith was ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The city Department of Transportation (DOT) recently unveiled a new memorial to honor the Staten Islanders killed in the 2003 Andrew J. Barberi collision, in commemoration ...
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Fifteen top Staten Island ferry mariners are now millionaires after pulling down seven-figures last fiscal year – including ...
The man steering the Staten Island ferry ... as the ferry slammed into a pier at the end of its voyage across New York harbour last night. Investigators probing the crash are focusing on the ...
The ferry pilot fled the scene immediately after the crash, went to his Staten Island home and attempted suicide, a police official told The Associated Press. The pilot was rushed to the same ...
In 2003, 11 people were killed and 70 others ... a sign the Kennedy may turn out better than the last Staten Island Ferry purchased with grand plans.
The Staten Island Ferry is set to burn cleaner fuels as New York City seeks to transition its ferry fleet to “renewable diesel,” a petroleum-free fuel with fewer greenhouse gas emissions.
Staten Island Ferry and NYC Ferry will begin testing renewable diesel fuel as an eco-friendly alternative to traditional diesel. This initiative is expected to slash carbon emissions by 60% or ...
Fifteen Staten Island Ferry workers are now millionaires after pulling down seven-figure paydays last fiscal year — including one marine engineer who was infamously caught on camera sleeping on ...
Perhaps the most famous ferry service in the United States, the Staten Island Ferry runs daily between the Whitehall Ferry Terminal in lower Manhattan and St. George Ferry Terminal on Staten Island.