Turkey, traffic and thanks: Joe Biden’s visit to Staten Island (live updates)

New York’s Staten Island — Monday is the first presidential visit to Staten Island in twelve years.

First Lady Jill Biden and President Joe Biden are on their way to Staten Island from Washington, DC, stopping at JFK Airport to change from Air Force One to the helicopter that will take them to Miller Field in New Dorp.

At 5:30 p.m., the aircraft is anticipated to touch down on Staten Island.

Once on the borough, the first couple and their entourage will be driven to Fort Wadsworth by motorcade. There, they will conduct a Friendsgiving ceremony at U.S. Coast Guard Sector New York for service members and their families. For approximately four hours, the Father Capodanno Boulevard route will be off-limits to motorists.

Throughout the visit, live updates will be available below from Advance/SILive.com.

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Getting ready for the president at 3:42 p.m.

Over the weekend and Monday, preparations for the Bidens’ visit continued.

Gateway National Recreation Area announced that Miller Field would be closed on Saturday from 8 to 10 a.m. for an aviation training exercise.

Along Father Capodanno Boulevard, where the convoy would travel to Fort Wadsworth, metal NYPD barricades were also erected starting on Saturday.

Borough President Vito Fossella announced that the local park and ride lot would be shuttered over the weekend, and he cautioned Staten Islanders to be ready for closure along Father Capodanno Boulevard from around 4 to 8 p.m.

Staten Islanders’ opinions on the presidential visit were, predictably, divided after a tense election. While some were excited about the spectacle, others were incensed that the president was traveling to a borough where Donald Trump, the president-elect, had won three consecutive presidential contests with a majority of the vote.

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According to Donna Curatol, an Advance/SILive.com reporter on Sunday, “I never thought I’d see a presidential motorcade driving past my house.” It’s still the president, regardless of your opinion, and it’s not something you see every day.

On Father Capodanno Boulevard, just past Midland Avenue, a big F*** Biden sign was suspended from a house.

In preparation for the Bidens’ arrival in the evening, there was a significant police presence in the neighborhood by Monday morning.

TURKEYS PARDONED IN DC AT 3:16 P.M.

Biden performed the yearly pre-Thanksgiving presidential pardon of two fortunate turkeys at an event in Washington, D.C., just hours before departing for Staten Island.

At a ceremony on the White House’s South Lawn in Washington, Monday, Nov. 25, 2024, President Joe Biden is seen with National Turkey Federation chair John Zimmerman, from left, and Zimmerman’s son Grant following the pardoning of the national Thanksgiving turkey, Peach. (Mark Schiefelbein/AP Photo) APAP

Following a half-century in Washington power circles, the 82-year-old president greeted 2,500 visitors to the South Lawn under sunny skies while making jokes about Peach and Blossom’s fates and sounding nostalgic about the final weeks of his presidency.

It has been my greatest honor. “I will always be grateful,” Biden stated, referring to his departure on January 20, 2025.

Biden presented Peach as a bird that embodies the maxim, “Remain composed and keep eating.” “No fowl play” is Blossom’s alternative motto, the president stated. Nice, just like Minnesota.

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Erik Bascome, Jessica Jones-Gorman, Paul Liotta, Mike Matteo, Jason Paderon, and Jan Somma-Hammel provided local reporting.

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