The temperature was in the mid-40s and the chill breeze made it feel colder even with the sunshine, but at Ralph's Italian Ices, patrons were lined up for their first taste of the season.
It just goes to show you, it does not take a hot summer day for Staten Islanders thoughts to turn to pina colada, rainbow and mango ices. It just takes a sign that the stand-alone white building on Port Richmond Avenue with customer portals for placing orders is open for business.
Source: http://www.silive.com/
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