News by Deborah Williams

News by Deborah Williams on South Shore Press


Oct 28, 2024

Just Say No to Prop. 1

Prop. 1 is not about equal rights, it's about granting special rights to certain groups of people and actually harming other groups of people – women and girls in particular.

Oct 25, 2024

Golden Day is Coming to New York's Elections

Golden Day is the one day that a New York voter can register to vote and vote on the same day – or sort of vote – by affidavit ballot.

Oct 24, 2024

Suffolk County is Graying and Going Back to Work

Older people are going back to work after retirement more than ever – or just not retiring when they planned.

Oct 23, 2024

Suffolk County Police and St. Hugh of Lincoln R.C. Church Offering Free Breast Cancer Screening

Join the Suffolk County Police Department and St. Hugh of Lincoln R.C. Church for a Free Breast Cancer Screening November 8th.

Oct 23, 2024

Suffolk County Police Officer Yasmin Gallant receives the Law Enforcement Award

Suffolk County Police Officer Yasmin Gallant receives the Law Enforcement Award

Oct 22, 2024

NYS Announces Free SUNY and CUNY Applications for New York Students

In this rough economy, any savings from any place will help regular working families. Application fees can really add up if a student is applying to multiple schools and this is a welcome relief at a time when food and energy costs are crushing the average family budget.

Oct 21, 2024

LaLota v. Avlon Race Sparks Interest in Coram Civic Association Endorsements

Do Zip Codes matter? Why a zip code might have changed an endorsement in a Suffolk County Congressional race.

Oct 19, 2024

Chronic Absenteesism Plagues Classrooms Across Suffolk County

Common sense and education experts alike agree that the best place for the overwhelming majority of young people to learn is in the classroom. Getting in the way of that is a rash of chronic absenteeism in schools across New York State.

Oct 17, 2024

Hochul Gets an "F" on Fiscal Restraint - 2nd Worst in the Nation

The CATO Institute issued its 2024 fiscal report card on United States Governors and gave New York's Governor Kathy Hochul an "F" rating.

Oct 16, 2024

State Extends Application Deadline for Suffolk Homeowners That Were Crushed by August's Storms

Eligible Suffolk County homeowners that suffered damage from historic storm August 18-19 now have extra time to submit their emergency repair grant requests for help.

Oct 15, 2024

Mastic Beach Fire Department Hosts Fire Prevention and Education Open House

Mastic Beach Fire Department is hosting its annual Fire Prevention and Education Open House on Sunday, October 27 from 10am-2pm - Rain or Shine.

Oct 11, 2024

$3.5 Million Announced to Help Build Back South Shoreline Beaches

Governor Kathy Hochul announced $3.5 million to build back Long Island's South Shoreline beaches. The funding coincides with the first phase of dredging to combat significant beach erosion to help strengthen the shoreline after being pummeled by severe storms.

Oct 10, 2024

'We Got You Florida!' Say the Pararescue Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing

The New York Air National Guard deployed 24 pararescue Airmen from the 106th Rescue Wing which is based at F.S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base in Westhampton Beach.

Oct 10, 2024

Suffolk County Family Fun Day at Southhaven County Park

Suffolk County Family Fun Day at Southhaven County Park is coming up this Saturday at Southhaven Park from 11am-6pm.

Oct 10, 2024

Election Law Expert Weighs in on Unconstitutional Even Year Election Law

The way the state legislature went about moving these local elections violated the state constitution. What the Judge says is that sure, you can go and have your local elections moved to an even year, but that has to come from the local government not dictated by the state government.

Oct 10, 2024

Suffolk County Police Department Responds to Multiple Illegal Drift Racing Incidents

In just 24 hours, the Suffolk County Police Department (SCPD) sent officers to illegal street takeover incidents in Patchogue, Shirley, Sound Beach, and Miller Place.

Oct 9, 2024

State Democrats Get Knocked Down in State Supreme Court - Even Year Election Law Ruled Unconstitutional

Eight New York counties filed suit claiming that Article IX of the state constitution gives localities the power over their local elections.  The state claimed the opposite – that Article IX entitled the state to make laws affecting local elections if there was a "substantial interest to the state". The primary "substantial interest" was boosting voter turnout.

Oct 8, 2024

Suffolk County Remembers the October 7th Massacre One Year Later

A year ago violent Hamas terrorists crossed into Israel, raided a music festival, murdered 1,200 civilians, and took over 250 people, some American, hostages into the dens and tunnels of their terror hiding places.

Oct 7, 2024

Suffolk County to Receive $2 Million for Domestic Violence

October is Domestic Violence awareness month and New York's Governor Kathy Hochul is marking the month by releasing $35 million in funding for domestic violence law enforcement and victim support efforts across the state. Over $3.6 million will go to Long Island with just shy of $2 million of that allocated specifically to Suffolk County.

Oct 6, 2024

We might still 'Cripple you', but not until January

A deal was struck to go back to work and continue to negotiate until January 15. Businesses that rely on goods that come through the ports remain hopeful, and worried too, whether an agreement will be made.

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Sports

SWR Mourns the Passing of Beloved Soccer Coach

Shoreham-Wading River school district lost a member of their district's family this week when Adrian Gilmore, a high school soccer coach passed away.


Local

AI Data Center Urged for Brookhaven Lab

Suffolk Comptroller Kennedy thinks this site would be the perfect location for a major AI data center.


Local

Scouts Restore Historic Tallmadge Trail at St. George Manor

Scouts walk in the footsteps of American heroes in Tallmadge Trail cleanup.