Residents fear the worst as rumors swirl about fate of St. John’s University Staten Island campus

New York’s Staten Island — Residents of Grymes Hills who live near the immaculate 16.5-acre campus of St. John University in Staten Island say they are still awaiting word on what will take the place of the venerable educational institution, which was officially closed six months ago.

One homeowner, who has lived close to the school for 40 years, said that after meetings and chats, things abruptly stopped. The community feels quite uneasy about the lack of information being provided. They pledged not to alter the neighborhood’s character. Why not be more open if that were the case?

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