News by Robert Chartuk

News by Robert Chartuk on South Shore Press


Nov 29, 2023

Hateful Slogan Condemned

Hateful Slogan Condemned

Nov 29, 2023

Fire Concerns Over Lithium Batteries

Fire Concerns Over Lithium Batteries

Nov 29, 2023

Bill to List Tranq as a Controlled Substance

The powerful drug Xylazine, used by veterinarians to sedate large animals, will be listed as a Controlled Substance under a bill sponsored by Assemblyman Joseph DeStefano to help combat the scourge of overdose deaths sweeping across the state.

Nov 29, 2023

Hochul Vetoes Retail Theft Bill

Hochul Vetoes Retail Theft Bill

Nov 29, 2023

Sexual Assault Allegations Flood In at Survivor's Act Deadline

Sexual Assault Allegations Flood In at Survivor's Act Deadline

Nov 29, 2023

Dean Murray's "Challenged Materials" School Bill

Dean Murray's "Challenged Materials" School Bill

Nov 22, 2023

Hostage Display Spans Suffolk Center

Hostage Display Spans Suffolk Center

Nov 22, 2023

Nation's Highest Court Announces Ethics Guidelines

Nation's Highest Court Announces Ethics Guidelines

Nov 22, 2023

Migrant Costs to Exceed $451 Billion

Migrant Costs to Exceed $451 Billion

Nov 22, 2023

U.S. Credit Rating Downgraded to Negative

U.S. Credit Rating Downgraded to Negative

Nov 22, 2023

Gov. Hochul Ignores Opposition, Signs Clean Slate Bill

Gov. Hochul Ignores Opposition, Signs Clean Slate Bill

Nov 22, 2023

Wilderness Art Exhibit at National Seashore

A "Wilderness Art Exhibit" hosted by the Fire Island National Seashore is on display until December 3 at the tower overlooking the Atlantic at Smith Point Park in Shirley.

Nov 22, 2023

Turkey Giveaway at 7th Precinct

All the fixings, including dessert—750 meals in all—were given out Saturday at the Suffolk Police Department's 7th Precinct during an annual Thanksgiving event made possible by generous donations and dozens of volunteers chipping in.

Nov 22, 2023

Pridesgiving in Patchogue

The Gastro Bar & Pizzette was the gracious host of the first annual Pridesgiving gathering organized by the Patchogue Pride Committee.

Nov 22, 2023

American Legion Brightens Holiday with Thanksgiving Meals

Arthur H. Clune American Legion Post 1533 was buzzing over the weekend as a distribution point for hundreds of turkeys and complete Thanksgiving meals that went out through other posts and community organizations.

Nov 22, 2023

Romaine On the Move as County Exec-Elect

With his election in the rearview mirror, County Executive-Elect Edward Romaine is making moves to set up his administration and advance the issues that swept him into office. He's made key appointments to his transition team and has set up a website where applicants can present their credentials for the hundreds of positions Suffolk's new top official can fill.

Nov 15, 2023

Into the Great Wide Open for Steve Bellone

Come the first of January, after a government career spanning 26 years over three offices, County Executive Steve Bellone will no longer be an elected official, leaving many wondering what he will do next. He's not saying, but options abound for the Army veteran, attorney, former Babylon councilman, and supervisor.

Nov 15, 2023

DC Police Give Away Car Theft Tracking Devices

DC Police Give Away Car Theft Tracking Devices

Nov 15, 2023

Financial Fraudster Found Guilty

Financial Fraudster Found Guilty

Nov 15, 2023

Mayor Scurries Back From Migrant Mission

Mayor Scurries Back From Migrant Mission

Daily Feed

Education

Stony Brook students blend fitness and ecology in 3K EcoWalk

Stony Brook University students participated in the "Running Wild 3K EcoWalk," a new Earthstock event conducted on April 21 at the Ashley Schiff Preserve.


Opinion

From the Newsroom: In God We Trust, All Others Bring Data

Politicians make plenty of promises and toss out false claims with zero data backing them up.


Sports

The Big Beautiful Bill Targets Bettors

The Big Beautiful Bill was over 1,000 pages long and while many Americans were celebrating the large issues the bill set to solve, there was one section of the bill that seems to have been forgotten and it targets a very select group of people. Bettors, specifically sports bettors and poker players had a rude awakening when the detail of the bill was presented and they found they were targeted by the bill.