Late Staten Island community leader honored with street naming
Briefly

Friends, neighbors, and family of George Doyle gathered to co-name a street in his honor in Staten Island. Doyle, who served over 40 years on Community Board 1 and led the Clifton Homeowners Association, was remembered for his deep commitment to his community. The co-naming of the intersection at Vanderbilt Avenue and Tompkins Avenue as George Doyle Way is a tribute to his remarkable legacy. Local officials and community members emphasized the lasting impact he had through his public service and dedication to the community that he loved.
A lifelong Staten Islander, George served more than 40 years on Community Board 1, led the Clifton Homeowners Association, and dedicated his life to public service and the community he loved. This co-naming is a lasting tribute to his impact on Staten Island.
If there ever was a community board Hall of Fame, George Doyle would be in the founders section. It was an honor and privilege to be with his family to share the honor of George Doyle Way on the corner he once knew everyone on.
It's truly an honor to celebrate one who has given so much to their community.
The co-naming serves as a permanent reminder of the deep legacy George Doyle leaves behind, not just in Clifton but throughout Staten Island.
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