News by Robert Chartuk
News by Robert Chartuk on South Shore Press
Experiencing history from a paratrooper’s view
Stay tuned to the South Shore Press for Reporter Robert Chartuk’s flight on a World War II C-47.
The party’s over for the Democrats, says Cuomo
The Democrat party is lost, disconnected, and alienated from the working-class Americans it once represented, says Andrew Cuomo.
Long Island diver chronicles Turkish submarine wreck
Go with deep sea diver Ozzy Kurtoglu to the wreck of the Turkish submarine Dumlupinar.
SNAP soda spending draws health and welfare backlash
SNAP and soda are the focus of this story by Reporter Robert Chartuk.
Zombie home battle continues across Brookhaven
Zombie homes come down across Brookhaven.
Kennedy outlines spending plan for $188 million bond sale
Comptroller Kennedy goes deeper into Suffolk’s recent $188.7 million borrowing.
Law firm donates high-tech golf cart to state park police
Park Police gain an edge on the course with a new golf cart donation.
Deep-sea diver anchors his Life on Long Island
See how this gas station owner traded fins for fuel pumps.
Bring a smile: Operation Christmas Senior seeks donations
Bring joy this year by making a donation through Operation Christmas Senior.
South Shore Press salutes Veteran Hector Sanchez
The South Shore Press salutes Vietnam Veteran Hector Sanchez of Shirley.
Trump app to let users bet on real-world events
Trump bets big on Truth Social users placing bets.
Courage lives where Flight 93 ended
Join South Shore Press Reporter Robert Chartuk on a visit to the Flight 93 National Monument.
History making poll shows Stefanik leading Hochul
For the first time in decades, a Republican leads a sitting Democrat governor.
Veterans Day Parade to honor Grand Marshal Ina Casali
This small community honors its veterans in a big way.
NFT frenzy fades into digital dust
High rollers spent millions only to find their digital art is worthless.
Mamdani funding blurs line between charity and politics
White Collar Fraud’s latest on Mamdani.
Suffolk acts against slumlords, scams, and fire fraud
Long nagging issues addressed in legislative trifecta.
Thieves make off with cash in thrift store theft
Taking food from the mouths of the poor, thieves target church and thrift store.
Suffolk bond sale reflects solid fiscal health
Suffolk snags a 2.96% interest rate on its $188.7 million borrowing.
Renovation underway at Center Moriches eyesore
Residents looking forward to the renovation of a decade-old Center Moriches eyesore.
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A New Snake in Town
It is time once again for fantasy baseball managers to speculate on saves, and while bullpen situations around the league are always changing, there may be no bullpen more unpredictable over the last few years than the one in the desert. The Arizona Diamondbacks’ closer situation could soon see another major shift, and fantasy owners would be wise to start paying attention now.