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Jul 18, 2024

Turbine Blade Failure Shuts Nantucket Beaches

The beautiful beaches of Nantucket Island, the preferred summer spot of the very wealthy, were shut down when debris from a failed wind turbine washed ashore. The fiberglass shards and other flotsam came from a 351-foot windmill blade from Vineyard Wind, a green energy array of 10 units 15 miles off the Massachusetts Coast. 

Jul 18, 2024

Hochul Launches State-Wide Listening Tour To Ban of Smartphones in Schools

Governor Kathy Hochul is getting closer to issuing a statewide ban on smartphones in New York's schools. She kicked off a statewide listening tour focused on addressing smartphone use in schools.

Jul 18, 2024

House Passes SAVE Act Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote in Federal Elections

The House of Representatives passed a bill earlier this month that requires people to show proof of citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections. It also requires individual states to check their voter roles for non-citizen voters.

Jul 17, 2024

How a Trustee Can Use Assets from a Medicaid Asset Protection Trust

A: No, the assets of the trust are not available to your mom. The irrevocable trust was created to protect assets from being counted for eligibility purposes when applying for Medicaid services. If the principal is available to her, then it is available to pay for her care.

Jul 17, 2024

House GOP wants federal workers back in the office

Four years post-pandemic just 75% of federal agencies are still utilizing less than half of their allocated office space. The federal government maintains a massive real estate presence in Washing, DC and yet very few of the workers are showing up each day.

Jul 17, 2024

General Ulysses S. Grant, Final Phase of the Vicksburg Campaign

From the start of the Vicksburg campaign, General's Joseph Johnston and John C. Pemberton were never unified to deal with the audacity of Grant's army in Mississippi. The northerners lived off the land, they attacked and prevented two separate armies from uniting to decisively hit their forces. Every day, Lincoln intently watched to learn about the whereabouts of Grant's men that deeply frustrated the ability of the enemy to defeat the Union in this campaign.

Jul 17, 2024

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.

Jul 17, 2024

Welcome Aboard Mark

"I am really looking forward to adding Mark to a really talented group of assistant coaches," Ford said. "He has been at the highest level of college basketball and should be able to help our players develop on and off the floor. I think he will be a rising star in the business because of his ability to develop players and his tremendous work ethic."

Jul 17, 2024

Who Are The Mets?

As we now enter the break the question still lingers for Mets fans. Who are they? The Mets are hovering right around .500 and have been playing much better as the weather has gotten warmer. The Amazin's are right in the thick of the Wild Card chase and entering this weekend have a spot in the playoffs, yet they are also linked to be one of the biggest sellers in the next two weeks.

Jul 16, 2024

From the Streets of Suffolk County: Trump Assassination Reaction

infamy alongside the assassination

Jul 16, 2024

Who's To Blame?

Boone has caught much of the heat, and he is an easy target. Just in the past month the boys in pinstripes have nonchalantly fielded a ball in center field that looked as though he didn't want to be there, routinely jogged out hits and even got caught jogging home, causing a run to not score. Aaron Boone defends these actions and the fans are fed up with the skipper, who in their own words will say has been a failure for not delivering another World Series ring.

Jul 16, 2024

Priest At Trump Rally Asked Crowd to Pray For Him. His Exact Words: "People Want to Shoot Him."

After giving the opening prayer and meeting privately with President Trump, Father Jason Charron had to leave for a previous engagement. He was stopped by a small group of people on the way out. His chilling and prophetic words to them just before shots rang out: "pray for him because there were people who wanted to shoot him."

Jul 16, 2024

Trump's Defiant Fist Wasn't the First to Fly High in the Face of Bullets

Right after an assassin tried to kill President Donald J. Trump, his savagely bold reaction was not to bolt from the stage as bullets flew, but with blood dripping down his face, to defiantly pump his fist in the air and shout 'Fight, Fight, Fight!'

Jul 15, 2024

Retired Sniper to the South Shore Press: Shooter Did Not Act Alone

The interview with South Shore Press News Director Stefan Mychajliw has been edited for length for this print publication. You can watch the full interview on our Facebook page, @TheSouthShorePress or on our Twitter/X page @TheSSPNewsroom.

Jul 15, 2024

North Shore Softball Are Dual Champions

The North Shore girls began district play (district 36), which extends from route 112 all the way to the East End. Only a handful of teams are good enough to compete in the tournament. North Shore began the Districts by beating Eastport-South Manor, then defeated Riverhead and Moriches Bay, before upending East Hampton Little League. That advanced them to once again play Eastport South Manor and they won that game and the district Championship 9-2.

Jul 15, 2024

Joe Biden Spoke. An Assassin Listened

They ratcheted up their rhetoric when President Trump returned to the Capitol to meet with GOP members of the House and Senate one month ago.

Jul 15, 2024

Lax For The Vets

The event was a two day, 12 hours each day, event that aimed at raising money for veterans. Before the games there was a Vietnam Veterans Ceremony and many in attendance pointed to their families veterans for the reason for being at the event.

Jul 14, 2024

Dylan Laube Carving Out A Role

Laube was selected by Raiders with the No. 208 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and he immediately became in play as their pass catching running back this season. The Long Island native led the FCS in all-purpose yards in 2022 and 2023, and his #1 strength according to scouts was his pass catching ability out of the backfield. The Raiders moved on from Josh Jacobs in the offseason and now will rely on mostly unproven backs to carry the load. White will be the primary ball carrier but the coaching staff has shown a desire to use different offensive sets, which at times require a pass catching specialist to get onto the field. Enter Dylan Laube.

Jul 14, 2024

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.

Jul 14, 2024

Long Island Leaders React to Trump Assassination Attempt

Trump Shot at Campaign Rally, World Reacts to Assassination Attempt

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Opinion

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

State Mandated Safe Boating Courses Coming Up

Long Islanders out on the water are looking to stay safe this summer.


National

South Shore Press Reporter Makes a Stop at the Grand Canyon

South Shore Press Reporter Robert Chartuk makes a stop at the Grand Canyon.