Despite years of growth that dramatically altered Staten Island's
landscapes, the Island retains its unique identity as a borough apart.
The least populated of New York City's boroughs, the Island continues to
be recognized for independence of spirit and preservation of community
and historic treasures. Known as the Borough of Parks, its support of
green space, the arts, and cultural institutions gives Staten Island a
sense of community and a way of life that continues to attract
newcomers. Located within a short ferry ride to Manhattan, the Island
has elements, such as the Travis Fourth of July Parade and the Richmond
County Fair, that are more typical of Middle America than a metropolitan
suburb. As in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Islanders can be counted
on to pull together, and as they plan for the future, one thing is
certain the best is yet to be.