News by Robert Chartuk
News by Robert Chartuk on South Shore Press
Scout Honors Beloved Principal with Wishing Well Tribute
When Antonio Gerbino set out to earn his Eagle Scout rank, he knew exactly who he wanted to honor.
Seides and Scerri: Historic Preservation Dream Team Leads Revival of Bay Area Landmarks
South Shore Press Reporter Robert Chartuk sat down with the Bay Area’s historic preservation dream team.
$300 Billion Vanishing Act: Untracked Remittances Drain U.S. Economy, Shift Tax Burden to American Families
You see them everywhere: muniservice shops that wire money to other countries. Here’s the dirty little secret about how they drain hundreds of billions from the United States.
Dramatic Water Rescue at Smith Point Park Spotlights Local Firefighters’ Training and Readiness
Dramatic rescue off Smith Point.
New Yorkers Furious as Democrats Allocate $4.3 Billion for Illegal Immigrants, $50 Million for Deportation Lawyers
Gov. Hochul and the Democrats plan to shovel $4.3 billion in taxpayer dollars at illegal immigrants, including $50 million for lawyers to avoid deportation.
Say hello to the new “Welcome to Center Moriches” sign
A beautifully crafted “Welcome to Center Moriches” sign now adorns Main Street, proudly positioned in front of the historic Havens House at the East Moriches border.
Jimmy and Jackie Osborne Keep the Music Playing in Center Moriches
Beloved local duo celebrates 28 years of sharing music, memories, and Main Street magic.
New Dance Studio Brings Energy and Passion to Main Street Center Moriches
Get ready Center Moriches for a new rhythm on Main Street.
Patchogue-Medford Students Inspire $60K Grant for High School Library Renovations
Civic class engagement leads to $60,000 library grant.
Suffolk County Water Authority: A Century of Safeguarding a Vital Resource
The South Shore Press takes a look at the history of the Suffolk Water Authority.
While Protesters Burn the U.S. Flag, Mastic Beach Honored It in Special Ceremony
Don’t burn it, treat it properly.
New York’s $254 Billion Budget Draws Fire for Reckless Spending, Lack of Transparency
State budget out of whack—Comptroller Tom DiNapoli
Federal and Local Leaders Step Up Fight Against Fentanyl as Crisis Claims Thousands in New York
Lawmakers are stepping up to fight fentanyl.
Father’s Navy Jacket Brings Back Memories of World War II
World War II jacket brings back memories on Father’s Day.
Gene Gerrard celebrates his 103rd birthday with U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney and former Brookhaven Councilman Charles Lefkowitz.
Hometown Hero Hits 103
Kyra’s Law Gains Senate Approval, But Faces Uncertainty in the Assembly
For the sake of the children, pass Kyra’s Law.
A Justice System in Chaos — How Progressive Democrat Policies Have Endangered New York
Just how bad does crime in New York have to get before these politicians wake up.
Congressmen Host Labor Secretary for Long Island Workforce Development Tour
U.S. Labor Secretary comes to Long Island to talk jobs, jobs, jobs.
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DOT Worker Seriously Injured in LIE Crash
A Department of Transportation employee was seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle on the Long Island Expressway in Holtsville, and the driver has been charged with driving while intoxicated, Suffolk County Police said.