News by Robert Chartuk
News by Robert Chartuk on South Shore Press
Local Officers Honored by Jets After Saving Man’s Life
They took to the field as heroes.
Students Celebrate Indigenous Culture With Unkechaug Nation
Drums echoed through the school.
Eastport-South Manor Students Learn to Think Like an Archeologist
Out of the classroom and into the field for Eastport-South Manor students.
DeStefano Ends Remarkable Run as Medford Fire Commissioner
Stellar 30-year commissioner draws to an end for DeStefano.
Firefighters Issue Christmas Tree Safety Tips
It only takes seconds to create a holiday disaster.
Massive Minnesota Somali Fraud Tops $1 Billion, Dozens Charged
Taxpayer dollars down the drain as Walz turns his back on food fraud.
$6.25 Billion Dell Gift Boosts Trump Accounts for Kids
$6.25 billion gift to jump start savings for American kids.
EJ’s PJs Pajama Extravaganza Spreads Holiday Cheer
Thousands are warmer this winter thanks to EJs PJs.
National Teen Mental Health Crisis Felt in Suffolk Classrooms
Local school districts taking steps to curb teen suicide.
Deadly D.C. Ambush Exposes Biden’s Failed Policies
Soldiers dead, cities under siege because of Joe Biden’s policies.
Local Chamber Encourages Holiday Cheer With Decor Contest
Chamber to award businesses who light up our lives this holiday season.
Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Undergoes Trump-Ordered Overhaul
Trump drains the pool, drains the swamp.
101-Year-Old WWII Pilot Returns to the Skies
World War II pilot heads back into the skies at age 101.
Pabst Landmark Poured Generations of Local History
After three generations, the Mentz Family is still in the beer business.
Outpouring of Generosity on the South Shore
Dedicated organizations and generous supporters make sure no one goes without a Thanksgiving meal.
Tallmadge Raid Anniversary Highlights Long Island’s Revolutionary Legacy
A Revolutionary hero: Major Benjamin Tallmadge.
Little Red Schoolhouse Gets Community Boost
Grassroots to save the Little Red Schoolhouse.
Crime Victims Roundtable Urges Statewide Reforms
When it comes to taking care of crime victims, statewide reforms are needed.
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Hills East Wins First Ever State Championship
The Half Hollow Hills East girls flag football team has accomplished something no Suffolk County team had ever done before. This week, the Red Colts made Long Island history by becoming the first Suffolk County flag football team to capture a New York State championship. The historic achievement capped off a perfect season as Hills East defeated Shaker High School 26-12 in the state title game.