In a loud, chaotic city of 8.5 million people, Tottenville, Staten Island stands out as a quiet, quaint community.
The manicured lawns, American flags and wild turkeys are all part of the local charm.
"It's that old-town feeling where everybody knows who you are, everybody knows what's going on," Assemblyman Michael Reilly explained. "It's Main Street USA."
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NY1 is visiting neighborhoods across the five boroughs ahead of Election Day
Political reporter Ayana Harry recently spent the day in the Tottenville neighborhood of Staten Island
Voters sounded off about traffic, affordability and preserving the suburban character of the community
Suburban character isn’t the only reason Tottenville stands apart. Across New York City, registered Democrats outnumber register