News by Robert Chartuk
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Pridesgiving in Patchogue
The Gastro Bar & Pizzette was the gracious host of the first annual Pridesgiving gathering organized by the Patchogue Pride Committee.
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.
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.
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.
DC Police Give Away Car Theft Tracking Devices
DC Police Give Away Car Theft Tracking Devices
Anti-Semitic Threats Focus Attention on Bail Flaws
Keeping pressure on the Progressive Democrat Majority in the state legislature to make New York safer, GOP members in the assembly have introduced a bill identifying crimes that should not be eligible for cashless bail. The legislation, spurred by the arrest of a Cornell University student who made threats against Jews on campus, will ensure threats of mass harm may be treated as hate crimes while giving judges more discretion in making pre-trial decisions.
Bellport Street Named for Community Leader Rae J. Maynes
Bellport Street Named for Community Leader Rae J. Maynes
Westhampton Beach Surgeon Volunteers to Serve Israel Army
Westhampton Beach Surgeon Volunteers to Serve Israel Army
Romaine Sets Agenda for First Days in Office
Romaine Sets Agenda for First Days in Office
Senate Delegation Takes Aim at Saltwater Fishing License
Staring down a state mandate that has local anglers clutching their creels, state Senate Republicans have announced their opposition to a plan by Gov. Kathy Hochul to impose a new saltwater fishing license, a move seen as another money drain from Long Island.
Eastport's Charles Wohr Leads Annual Veterans Parade
Eastport's Charles Wohr Leads Annual Veterans Parade
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Former Mercedes-Benz sales consultant sues over alleged sexual harassment and toxic workplace culture
A former sales consultant at Mercedes-Benz Massapequa has filed a lawsuit against several entities associated with the dealership alleging pervasive sexual harassment and discrimination leading to her constructive discharge.
Telephonics and TTM sue Airbus Helicopters, allege abuse of Swiss courts to enforce unfair contract
Telephonics Corporation and TTM Technologies, Inc. have filed a complaint, accusing Airbus Helicopters of manipulating legal systems to enforce an unfair contract.
An Early Look To the 2026 Brackets
The blue and green confetti is done falling, we have watched endless Gator chomps, and after what will be remembered as an all #1's NCAA Tournament it's time to turn the page and take a glance at next season.