News by Robert Chartuk

News by Robert Chartuk on South Shore Press


Aug 19, 2024

Caitlyn's Vision is to Help Others

Her vision threatened at a young age by a debilitating disease, Caitlyn Michiels committed herself to making sure others can see.

Aug 18, 2024

Community Turns Out for K of C Event

The Third Annual Knights of Columbus barbecue in Mastic was a hit with the community as many turned out to enjoy local history presentations and mingle with local officials. The event puts the James V. Kavanaugh Council on track to earn a Star Council Award from the Supreme Council for community service, according to Grand Knight Frank DeNatale.

Aug 18, 2024

New York Conservatives Back Trump

Donald Trump nailed down the endorsement of the New York Conservatives at a convention over the weekend, sending one of his top supporters, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan of Ohio, to accept on his behalf.

Aug 18, 2024

Patchogue's Record Stop Turns 50

If you were digging on the Jackson Five, Elton John, Barbara Streisand, or any other popular artist back in the early 1970s, chances are you copped your music from the Record Stop, a Suffolk fixture celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.

Aug 16, 2024

Towering Truck for Fording Floods

High water rescues in the flood-prone areas of Mastic Beach will get a lift thanks to a new Army surplus truck acquired by the fire department.

Aug 16, 2024

Walz Wilts Under National Spotlight

As a relatively obscure figure from Minnesota, Gov. Tim Walz has been able to fly below the political radar. Now, as the running mate of Vice President Kamala Harris in her bid for the Oval Office, he finds himself in the glare of the national spotlight, and the picture emerging is not so pleasant.

Aug 15, 2024

Facelift for Historic Church

A facelift is underway for the Presbyterian Church of the Moriches, a historic Main Street landmark dating back to 1839. The towering edifice, with its iconic steeple and porte cochere to keep parishioners dry when dropped off in horse-drawn carriages, occupies the site of a church Union Meeting House first built in 1809.

Aug 12, 2024

K of C Hosts Community at Historical-Themed Barbecue Aug. 17

The community is invited to a barbecue hosted by the Knights of Columbus at their headquarters in Mastic on Saturday. The area's rich historical past will be featured, including displays, a Civil War encampment, and the New York 67th Company Rifle Team from the Revolutionary War. Food and beverages will be provided free to all guests, according to Grand Knight Frank DeNatale. The event starts at 12 noon at the James V. Kavanaugh Council at 176 Madison Street.

Aug 12, 2024

$100 Million Sought for Trump Raid

Armed federal agents stormed into an American's home to seize documents they had already been privy to and had an open invitation to come back anytime to retrieve them. If bullets started flying, they had an embedded triage unit and maps to local hospitals.

Aug 10, 2024

Thos. Cornell Galleries Drop Final Gavel

The final gavel struck the podium at the Thos. Cornell Galleries in Bellport, as the famed auctioneer, conducted his last sale.

Aug 10, 2024

The Time is Now to Prepare for a Storm

With Hurricane Debby sparing our area, Long Islanders are reminded about storm precautions and what they need to do if another tropical cyclone threatens us this hurricane season.

Aug 10, 2024

Windmills Were the Topic with the Man on the Beach at Smith Point

News of Massachusetts beaches closed due to the debris from a collapsed wind turbine blade didn't sit well with the beachgoers at Smith Point Park. Here's what they had to say:

Aug 9, 2024

Disgraced FBI Agent Strzok Gets $1.2 Million

Taxpayers will have to shell out $1.2 million agreed to by the Biden administration to settle a lawsuit by Peter Strzok, the disgraced FBI agent who claimed his rights were violated when his inflammatory emails against President Trump were made public. Another suit is pending by Strzok looking to get his job back and retire with full government benefits.

Aug 8, 2024

East Moriches World War l Roster

Going through a box of old books l won at an auction years ago, l came across a notebook containing a treasure trove of information about the men from East Moriches who served during World War I. "Soldiers in the World War" was written across the top of a notepad containing the service records of 21 heroes who were part of the "Great War," which started in 1914. Many are familiar names with relatives still in the area and are immortalized on the Eagle monument that stands on Main Street. The South Shore Press presents them as a tribute to those who answered their country's call.

Aug 3, 2024

Iran Close to Building Bomb

Iran is dangerously close to having enough material to build a nuclear bomb, according to a top Biden administration official, as the prospect of using diplomacy to stop the rogue nation from assembling a weapon has dimmed.

Aug 3, 2024

Beach Tips to Stay Safe

While idyllic days at the beach are one of Long Island's main summer attractions, there are many hazards to consider. These won't ruin your day if you're prepared.

Aug 3, 2024

Dark Energy Future for New York

Without a "monumental shift" in the way New York produces power, the state will not keep up with its growing need for energy, according to the president of National Grid Ventures, an international provider.

Aug 2, 2024

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.

Aug 2, 2024

Assembly Task Force Tackles Trafficking

The state Assembly's Task Force on Human Trafficking, a growing concern on Long Island, reviewed the problem during a meeting at Stony Brook University.

Aug 1, 2024

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.

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Q: I am updating my estate plan and have a substantial IRA. Is it better to leave my IRA directly to my children or to my trust?