News by Robert Chartuk
News by Robert Chartuk on South Shore Press
DeStefano Earns Perfect Conservative Score
Only two Assembly members on Long Island to receive a perfect Conservative score: DeStefano is one of them.
Community Rallies for Colonial Youth Meal Drive
Colonial Youth lands holiday meals on local tables.
Suffolk Sheriff Leads Thanksgiving Meal Giveaway
Thanksgiving means go out to families across Suffolk thanks to an effort Led by Sheriff Errol Toulon
Community Rallies As Caitlyn Beats Cancer
Community rallies around Shirley 27-year-old as she beats cancer.
Police unity event brings holiday meals to 1,000 families
Thanksgiving will be happier for a thousand families thanks to the 7th Precinct giveaway.
Leavitt says Americans still deserve answers on Butler shooting
The President was almost killed and yet, months later, the people are still looking for answers.
Rev. Minson’s new book honors America’s protectors
He was the Chaplain at Ground Zero and now Rev. Bill Minson shares his experiences in a new book.
Soaring into history: A paratrooper’s D-Day journey
Climb aboard a C-47 with Reporter Robert Chartuk to relive the Normandy D-Day invasion.
New weight limit imposed on Smith Point Bridge
Smith Point Bridge can no longer handle the load.
Labor leaders saluted at annual event
Labor leaders celebrated at annual recognition event.
Villas at Setauket expansion adds senior housing in Brookhaven
New senior living homes at the Villas at Setauket.
Lawmakers urge repeal of all-electric building mandate
Critical moment as lawmakers push for repeal of state’s all-electric mandate.
Comptroller touts cloud migration as modernization breakthrough
Cyber security tightens as Suffolk Comptroller takes to the cloud.
State reps nail down $10 Million to fight Mastic Beach flooding
Community effort to secure $10 million for Mastic Beach.
Massive $112M verdict raises stakes for Suffolk taxpayers
Lawsuit verdict leaves Suffolk in shock.
250th Committee visits historic Manor of St. George
The Manor of St. George is an important part of the nation’s 250-year history.
Committee to highlight William Floyd for nation’s 250th
Suffolk committee has sights set on honoring William Floyd.
Rev. Minson’s call to serve a nation in need
Rev. Bill Minson has provided a spiritual hand during some of the nation’s greatest tragedies.
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Answering the Call: New Umpire Program for Youth Baseball
Lasorda Legacy Park and the East Coast Umpire Association (ECUA) have announced a new initiative designed to address one of youth baseball’s most pressing challenges: the growing shortage of qualified umpires.