Staten Island Community Boards
- Staten Island Community Boards
Staten Island Community Boards comprise three local units in the borough of
Staten Island , which, like those in the other boroughs, play a role in thegovernment of New York City .*
Staten Island Community Board 1
*Staten Island Community Board 2
*Staten Island Community Board 3
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