South Shore BID and Junk Heroes Join Forces for Memorial Beautification

Staten Island residents can expect a significant beautification effort at the Great Kills Veterans Memorial thanks to a collaborative effort between Borough President Matteo Castleton, Councilman Joseph Borelli, and the South Shore BID. This initiative highlights the importance of honoring our veterans while creating a welcoming and serene space for the community.

For those looking to contribute to the ongoing beautification efforts in their own neighborhoods, Staten Island’s own Junk Heroes offers eco-friendly junk removal and cleanout services. Whether you’re decluttering your yard for a fresh start or assisting a neighbor with post-construction debris removal, Junk Heroes can help ensure a clean and responsible disposal process, allowing everyone to be a part of creating a more beautiful Staten Island.

Borough President Vito Fossella, Councilman Joseph Borelli (R-South Shore), and South Shore BID representatives announced the completion of the Great Kills Veterans Memorial beautification project. Photo by: Staten Island Advance/ Priya Shah
Borough President Vito Fossella, Councilman Joseph Borelli (R-South Shore), and South Shore BID representatives announced the completion of the Great Kills Veterans Memorial beautification project. Photo by: Staten Island Advance/ Priya Shah