News by Robert Chartuk

News by Robert Chartuk on South Shore Press


Jan 10, 2024

Mazzarella Delivers $2,500 MYO Grant

Mazzarella Delivers $2,500 MYO Grant

Jan 10, 2024

Brookhaven Town Board Sworn In; Panico Town's 71st Supervisor

Brookhaven Town Board Sworn In; Panico Town's 71st Supervisor

Jan 10, 2024

Taiwan Election Escalates War Worries

Taiwan Election Escalates War Worries

Jan 10, 2024

Swatting the Latest in Harassment Techniques

Swatting the Latest in Harassment Techniques

Jan 10, 2024

$100 Billion High-Speed Rail Fiasco

$100 Billion High-Speed Rail Fiasco

Jan 10, 2024

Political Dynamics Exposed in High-Level Tiff

Political Dynamics Exposed in High-Level Tiff

Jan 3, 2024

Holiday Donations to Lighthouse Mission

Holiday Donations to Lighthouse Mission

Jan 3, 2024

Coltrane Home Receives Preservation Boost

Coltrane Home Receives Preservation Boost

Jan 3, 2024

William Floyd: Signer of the Declaration of Independence

William Floyd: Signer of the Declaration of Independence

Jan 3, 2024

School Bus Camera Program Facing Legal Challenges

School Bus Camera Program Facing Legal Challenges

Jan 3, 2024

Romaine Takes the Helm as County Executive

Romaine Takes the Helm as County Executive

Jan 3, 2024

Top Headlines in 2023

Top Headlines in 2023

Jan 3, 2024

Tumult in '24: What to Expect in the New Year

Tumult in '24: What to Expect in the New Year

Jan 3, 2024

Patchogue Chamber Director Kennedy Receives Senate Empire Award

Patchogue Chamber Director Kennedy Receives Senate Empire Award

Jan 3, 2024

New Yorkers Vote With Their Feet By Leaving the Vampire State

New Yorkers Vote With Their Feet By Leaving the Vampire State

Dec 27, 2023

Romaine Looks to Clean House, Take County in a New Direction

Looking to clean house and build an administration around personnel of his own choosing, county Executive-Elect Edward Romaine has asked all appointed officials working under outgoing county Executive Steve Bellone to submit their resignations. With a little more than a week before he takes over Suffolk's highest office, Romaine and his transition team are busy vetting candidates for commissioners, deputies, attorneys, assistants, and head of the county police.

Dec 27, 2023

Southaven Park's Belmont Legacy

Those walking in Southaven Park follow in the footsteps of August Belmont and other luminaries who were members of the Suffolk Club, a private group of millionaires who preserved the property for hunting and fishing. Many know him for the Belmont race track in Elmont and the Triple Crown horse race held there every year, but few are familiar with his lasting impact on Long Island by creating the 1,356-acre Brookhaven park.

Dec 27, 2023

Disguised Vapes Banned in Suffolk

Vaping devices disguised as pens, highlighters, and other innocuous objects designed to fool teachers and parents will be banned by Suffolk County under a new law championed by Legislator James Mazzarella.

Dec 27, 2023

World War Creeps Closer With Red Sea Attacks

World War Creeps Closer With Red Sea Attacks

Dec 27, 2023

Working Families Party Sets Radical Agenda for 2024 Election

Working Families Party Sets Radical Agenda for 2024 Election

Daily Feed

Education

Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk

Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.


Sports

The Moon Ball is Back

This past weekend there was the battle of New York in a preseason game when the Giants took on the Jets in the stadium that both of them call home. While the final score can be some small bragging rights for one team or another, it's still the preseason so the score of the game means very little in the big picture.


Local

Shell-ebrating Suffolk’s Oyster Comeback at First Ever Jamboree

Rebirth of the Long Island Oyster is celebrated at first ever jamboree.