Eltingville, Staten Island
Eltingville is the name of a neighborhood on
Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of
New York City,
USA. It is on the island's
South Shore, immediately to the south of
Great Kills and north of
Annadale.
Originally called South Side, and later Seaside, the neighborhood owes its present name to a prominent family by the name of Elting which settled there in the late 19th Century. It was the southern terminus of the
Staten Island Railway until
1860, when the line was extended to
Tottenville. The community's main business district sprang up around the railroad station, which is located a short distance west of the intersection of Amboy Road and Richmond Avenue. It is probably with the neighborhoods of Eltingville and Great Kills collectively in mind that
New York Telephone named a
telephone exchange "Honeywood" in the
1920s; this exchange, which also served
Annadale and
Huguenot, was retired from service in
1959, but a local business establishment — Honeywood Liquors on Hylan Boulevard — remained for decades as a reminder of the exchange's existence.
Beginning in the mid-
1960s, Eltingville, like many other Staten Island neighborhoods, was the scene of massive new home construction, replacing the farmland that had heretofore predominated. This caused some logistical problems, chief among them the lack of existing sewer lines in the region, which then needed to be built. As a result, local traffic frequently had to be detoured from many main thoroughfares, including a large section of Hylan Boulevard in the early
1990s.
Actor
Steven Seagal once lived in Eltingville, the western portion of which is sometimes reckoned as a separate neighborhood called
Greenridge. One other Notable celebrity from Eltingville is fashion mode Patti Hansen. The Eltingville native is mostly known for having married Rolling Stones Guitarist Keith Richards.
The area is home to many schools, most popular being Public School 42 and Public School 55 which send students to Intermediate School 7 for middle school.
The area also seems to have a nostalgia due to its Italian influence and many family owned shops and pizzerias. Eltingville features everything from large homes to condos, fast food to fine dining, and much more.