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Free Health Screenings Courtesy of St. Francis
Residents can get a free cardiac screening for cholesterol and diabetes at a nearby location courtesy of the St. Francis Community Outreach Mobile Unit.
Long Islanders Not Too Keen on the Biden Economy
With the White House painting a rosy picture of the Biden administration's fiscal record, the South Shore Press hit the streets to find out how the people feel about current economic conditions.
Officer Honored for Offshore Save
Even on a day off fishing with friends 80 miles out in the Atlantic, Police Officer Bill Parmenter was prepared to save a life.
Willow Condo Complex fire under investigation after major response
Smithtown, NY – On July 26, 2023, a structure fire occurred at the Willow Condo Complex located at 12 Plantation Drive.
Warrior Ranch Keeps Cool Thanks to Caring Community
Veterans and others who served their country now have a cool place to hang out, thanks to the donation of a new air conditioning system at the Warrior Ranch in Calverton.
Water Rescue Squad at the Ready
Water rescue drills were conducted by the members of the Mastic Beach Fire Department on Wednesday, including practice with a new sonar device that allows them to see underwater.
Man on the Street: Convention
Convention in full swing, the South Shore Press asked some of our local officials
Local Leaders Across Suffolk County React to Biden Bowing Out
the voters who witnessed his debate debacle against Donald
Smithtown Fire Department serves as color guard at Mets vs Blue Jays game
The Smithtown Fire Department had the opportunity to serve as the color guard during the national anthems at a baseball game between the New York Mets and the Toronto Blue Jays.
Resiliency Plan Will Bolster Suffolk's Coast
Suffolk's coast will be bolstered under a plan announced last week by County Executive Ed Romaine. Phase 1 of a $1.3 million Coastal Resiliency Program aims to protect the mainland and improve water quality and wildlife habitat at three county-owned sites in Westhampton Beach and East Islip.
Joseph Mazzarella, 90, A True Pioneer
Family and friends are mourning the loss of Joseph Mazzarella, who came to the U.S. from Italy in 1960, raised a family, and became a pillar of his community.
Shirley Man Plants Trump Sign Garden
Some people keep their politics to themselves, but not Bob Belonzi of Shirley: he puts it all out there for the world to see. Drivers passing by his house on William Floyd Parkway can't t miss his signs supporting Donald Trump and making his thoughts known on his opponent, Joe Biden.
Suffolk Sewer Plan Now Up to the Voters
Suffolk officials have done their part, and now it's up to the voters to approve a sales tax increase to fund a long-range plan to protect the county's water through massive investments in sewers and private cesspool upgrades.
From the Streets of Suffolk County: Trump Assassination Reaction
infamy alongside the assassination
Emergency response drill simulates train-vehicle collision with injuries
A drill simulating a collision between a train and a vehicle, involving injured patients, is scheduled to take place.
Stop & Shop Bails Out of Coram, Announces Closure of 32 Stores
Shoppers in Coram will have one less option as Stop & Shop has announced the closure of its store on Middle Country Road as part of a downsizing affecting three other Long Island locations and many more in the Northeast.
Charity Regatta Ready to Set Sail
Last year's Regatta raised more than $100,000, which was divided between Mather Hospital and the Lustgarten Foundation. The event has raised almost $960,000 over 14 years and is poised to reach $1 million in donations this year.
Panico Picks Up a Paddle to Promote Pickleball
The Town of Brookhaven is now home to eleven courts where plenty of people can play America's fastest growing sport: pickleball.
Davis Town Meeting House Now Open for Tours
Town of Brookhaven Clerk Kevin LaValle stopped by the Lester Davis Town Meeting House to meet with the leaders of the cultural gem.
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Letters to the Editor: Library Trustees Thank Taxpayers for Victories
I’m deeply grateful to the residents of the Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Library District for approving the library budget, as well as for re-electing me.
State Mandated Safe Boating Courses Coming Up
Long Islanders out on the water are looking to stay safe this summer.
South Shore Press Reporter Makes a Stop at the Grand Canyon
South Shore Press Reporter Robert Chartuk makes a stop at the Grand Canyon.