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    Staten Island Fleet Week

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    Annamarie T.

    Now the way I look at fleet week is be man or women you can not go wrong. As a women you get to check out some pretty good looking men in uniform, and as a man you get to check out some pretty incredible ships and hold guns something that women can enjoy too. If that is not a win win win situation I don't know what is. Fleet Week on Staten Island was absolutely awesome and free which makes it even better!!!! After a great time last year, and a great time this year, if you have the time to check this event out I consider it a must see! Depending on the time you come there may be along wait to get a tour of the ships, but do not hesitate to wait on it you will not be disappointed. This year at the port on Staten Island there is the USS New York which has great meaning to many New Yorkers since it is build with steal from the world trade center. The tours are giving my active members of the troops who give great tours and are pretty cool to talk to if you have the opportunity.

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    Staten Island does a greet job hosting Fleet Week. I'm looking forward to this year's Fleet Week in May.

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    10 years ago

    Fleet week was awesome had such an amazing time ! I just wanna thank all the man and women for there service !

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    Festa D'Italia

    Festa D'Italia

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Well this was a really pleasant surprise…read more Just when you think you are going to another Italian Festival we came here to Casa Belvedere. It is located in the Grymes Hill Section of Staten Island. The mansion itself was built in 1908 and one of the few Italianate arts and crafts style mansions in the area. It is an historic landmark which is listed on the NY State and National register of historic places. When you turn the corner and enter the grounds of the mansion the views are absolutely breathtaking. The Verrazano Bridge and New York Harbor are laid out in front of you like a picture postcard. They had vintage cars, Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Porsches and even a 1915 Lancia. Another point of interest was all the photos in the house called "The Greats". It is an exhibit of Italian American Sports legends from every sport imaginable. They also had food and drinks from local Italian merchants, activities for the kids and items for sale. The one thing I tried was a wheat beer from a local brewery called Flagship Brewery which opened in 2013 in the Tompkinsville section of Staten Island. It was named the Flagship American Wit with 5.75% ABV it is reminiscent of a Belgian Ale. It was very refreshing in an Indian Summer kind of day. It happens every September, the last weekend for the past 4 to 5 years.

    Really beautiful location! You can see half of the north shore from the top of this hill. There's…read morealso a lot of lawn to just stroll on despite the compact neighborhood.

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    Union County Music Fest

    Union County Music Fest

    4.3
    (9 reviews)
    14.3 mi

    There are a few things in life that are inherently good. In my opinion, those include: live music,…read morecarnival food, thrill rides, good weather, quality time with friends, and animal freak shows. The Union County Music Fest provides all of the above and more, and all at the super low price of ... well, NOTHING! Let's start with the logistics. First of all, it would be nearly impossible to get to Music Fest without a car, so I'm lucky my Jersey-dwelling pals offered to drive. Second, Music Fest is held in association with the county fair, which accounts for the rickety and slightly scary rides, the carnival food (funnel cake, anyone!?), and the Anibal freak show. Freaks on display included a zebra/donkey cross breed, sheep with five legs, and a midget bull. Awesome! Now on to the music. There was a great mix of styles on display, and the three bands I saw each provided a very different experience. First I saw The Zombies, a '60s psychedelic band that was popular with the older crowd, but still were pleasantly enjoyable. For me, the highlight of the evening was getting to see Robert Randolph and the Family Band, who were absolutely spectacular. His mix of rock, funk, rhythm and blues, and gospel is not to be missed and I was totally blown away by his incredible work on the pedal steel. In fact, I was so impressed that I weaseled my way backstage after his set so that I could tell him I was hooked and will definitely be seeing him again soon. See the attached picture for visual proof. Headlining Sunday night was Spoon, another band that I really like. They were better than when I first saw them a couple of years ago in NYC in a venue that I hate, and the crowd was very receptive. The threat of rain kept many people away, which was too bad for the bands but good for me and my friends. We were right up near the front for both Robert Randolph and Spoon. A few of my friends were there for the Saturday lineup as well, and they said it was much more crowded, which isn't a surprise since the weather was so much better. Saturday's performers included headliners Train (not my thing, but ok), OK Go, The Bravery, and several others. The festival also boasts a small stage for local bands, as well as a pop/dance area, which seemed popular with the tweens. I hear there was also a human freak show on Saturday, but unfortunately it was not open Sunday. I'm excited to see who will be back for Music Fest in 2011, but it will be hard to beat the experience I had there yesterday.

    For Union County, this was a great festival. However, it was poorly put together also…read more First off, we did the smarter thing and used Uber to get to and from the event because I heard parking was a disaster. Also, there were very few signs. When you did park, you had a bit to walk but there were no signs that told you where to go. I think they need better signage and more lighting in the dark as I almost twisted my ankle walking over. The craft beer garden was $9 a drink, which was a bit high. And you didn't get to sample anything before you bought it (also note get your token beforehand) so careful how you spend it. Though, they had some great beers there. The waits weren't too long surprisingly. However, the lines for some of the food trucks were way more. Many food trucks already sold out of food when I got there Saturday night. Meh. But thankfully there were plenty that were more well prepared. The rides were a little pricey also at $1.50 a ticket and some of the rides at 5 tickets. Eek. I think I'd go again but they do need some improvement. Also, more lighting would be appreciated all around. This review doesn't include the concerts because I didn't bother with that. If you angled yourself properly in the food truck/carnival area, you got a GREAT view of the MainStage for FREE FYI.

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    San Gennaro Feast

    San Gennaro Feast

    3.5
    (294 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    My review is from 9/12/25…read more The 2025 Feast of San Gennaro was an absolute masterpiece of food, culture, and community spirit. It's a joyful, must-do experience that perfectly captures the heart of Little Italy. From the moment you hit Mulberry Street, the air is thick with the mouthwatering aromas of sausage and peppers, fried dough, and simmering sauces. The vendors served up delicious classics that were well worth the wait. My personal favorites includes fried rice ball from Lucy's and a show-stopping pasta from the giant Parmesan wheel. And of course, no trip is complete without a fresh, creamy cannoli from Ferrara's bakery. Beyond the incredible food, the atmosphere was electric. Live Italian music, the joyful grand ferris wheel is a reminder to not forget this yearly celebration, and the lively crowds all contributed to a celebratory energy that was simply infectious. It's a festival where everyone feels a little bit Italian. This year's celebration felt bigger and better than ever. If you're looking for a genuinely fun and memorable New York experience, this is it. Come hungry, bring cash, and prepare to have an unforgettable time. These are the Italian treats I enjoy: Arancini: deep fried rice balls. Parmagiana: Sandwiches featuring meatballs, chicken, or eggplants covered in parmigiana sauce, and lasagna. The deserts that are really delicious are Zeppole's which are Deep-fried dough balls, a classic carnival treat originating from Italy's Campania region. Cannoli's fried pastry shell filled with sweet ricotta cream. Torrone is a traditional nougat candy. Italian cookies, and pastries including biscotti, and rainbow cookies from vendors like Ferrara bakery. Tip: Do not expect plant based sausage, or vegan food. When I do will update.

    Did you know the story of San Gennaro originated in Naples, Italy?…read more Starting in the late 1880s many Neopolitan Italian immigrants settled in lower Manhattan, on Mulberry Street, the heart of Little Italy. By the year 1926, they decided to celebrate their heritage in honor of their favorite Saint. 2025 marks the 99th year of celebration of San Gennaro who famously protects Neopolitans from fire, earthquakes, droughts, plagues and the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. San Gennaro is a truly powerful champion for the people. However, this eleven day festival is all about the food and fun. So, Let's eat! Mangia! **Runs September 11th through 21st ** **It's Free! - But do bring plenty of CA$H money for food** * ** Some say it's claustrophobic and an overpriced tourist trap** ***Weekdays are bit less crowded *** You're welcome Grazie mille!! XO

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    Cranford Street Fair

    Cranford Street Fair

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    12.2 mi

    Stopped by the fair on a very warm Sunday afternoon. I decided to take the train instead of driving…read moreand it is very conveniently located basically across the street from the train station. There were many vendors to check out and they had a nice selection of items. They also had a specific area set aside for the food vendors but there wasn't much seating. I only saw a few tables and chairs set up. As far as food they had a nice selection to choose from. I had a great empanada from Empanada Monster, some boardwalk fries, and your traditional twist soft ice cream cone. They also had the Cousins Maine Lobster Truck, and the Thai Food Addict Truck. I thought the prices were very reasonable. They were even selling cans of soda and water for $1.00 They also had a DJ to provide some entertainment and a bouncy house for the kids as well as some games to play. Very nice street fair...

    Ever since I was little, my parents would take me out to the fairs, particularly the ones in…read moreCranford and Westfield since we obviously lived close-by to these areas. We go to these events every year to see what was being exhibited. The bigger size of the fair, the better, since there would be a lot on display for the visitors to see and possibly buy. We were always fond of the fairs in Cranford and Westfield because of it's sizes, and this year, this fair is still big, thus giving me the chance to see a lot on display. This fair was located in the heart of downtown Cranford. Various food vendors were available, selling different kinds of meals and snacks, particularly fried foods. Other vendors were selling crafts that they made, like candles and tiny picnic tables which were meant to hold salt and pepper shakers. More vendors also sold classic toys and sports memorabilia. There were also different organizations and companies onsite for distribution of various services (like Vivint and FIOS). Some of the tables from those organizations had little "Wheel Of Fortune" games for the kids. I certainly remember playing those games when I was a little boy in the 90s at the fairs. Overall, I'd say all of that was interesting. If that wasn't enough, there were some classic cars on display on one little side street. There actually wasn't that much, but it was enough for me to look and enjoy what was being shown. Who doesn't like looking at old, classic cars? If I had a favorite out of what I saw, I'd say it was the Porsche. I didn't recall seeing those cars at the Garwood event a few months ago. As I walked around, I got overwhelmed by the smell of the oil that was used for the fried foods. I wasn't amused by that. That also left me wondering whether or not the oil was replaced recently prior to the actual frying procedures. The smells were obviously not too far from the booths where the actual frying was taking place. The big size of the fairs in Cranford will always make me a fan! :D

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