News by Robert Chartuk

News by Robert Chartuk on South Shore Press


Jan 31, 2024

Test to Detect Alzheimer's Years in Advance

Neurological scientists from Sweden's University of Gothenburg have made a groundbreaking discovery in the fight against Alzheimer's Disease. A new test has been developed to detect the presence of the protein phosphorylated Tau 217, a key marker linked to the onset of the debilitating neurological condition.

Jan 31, 2024

Assemblyman DeStefano Kicks Off Reelection Campaign

Seeking a third term representing the people of the 3rd District, Assemblyman Joseph DeStefano launched his reelection bid last week at a fundraiser in Patchogue.

Jan 31, 2024

$85 Million for ADUs in Hochul Housing Plan

Looking to help solve New York's affordable housing crunch, Gov. Kathy Hochul has earmarked $85 million for the creation and enhancement of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) across the state. The allocation is part of a five-year plan aimed at bolstering affordable housing options and revitalizing communities.

Jan 31, 2024

Declaration Monument at Patriots Park

"Our monument will rival the one at Boston Common, a famed statue that's been there since 1925," Panico said of the Brookhaven tablet. "We're proud to have a park that honors the local heroes who played such an important role in our country's founding," the supervisor said.

Jan 31, 2024

Constitutional Crisis Looms at Southern Border

The Constitutional consequences of the issue are extreme. Texas is being overrun by migrants under a Biden administration policy that accepts their claim of needing political asylum and gives them all the resources they need—cash, cellphones, transportation, medical care—to settle into communities across the country. Abbott is trying to stop them by erecting razor wire on Shelby State Park in Eagle Pass, a popular point for illegal crossers along the Rio Grande River. Federal border control agents have been ordered to cut the wire, setting up the critical question of which governmental entity has the authority to protect the public.

Jan 31, 2024

Funds Flow for Battered Beaches

Coming to Long Island for a press conference with local officials, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced $5 million for shoreline stabilization at Brookhaven Town's ocean beaches and repairs to Overlook Beach in Babylon. She also promised funds to repair damage and clean up debris at the state's Gilgo Beach Park, where the storms uncovered the remains of an old Coast Guard Station. Approximately 50,000 cubic yards of sand will be placed at the park entrance and other access points to make the beach safer for the summer season.

Jan 31, 2024

Police History Museum Dedicated to 42-Year Veteran

"Tom Smith dedicated a remarkable 42 years of service to both the Suffolk police and the then-Village of Babylon Police Department," noted County Executive Ed Romaine at a dedication ceremony at police headquarters in Yaphank. A true historian at heart, Thomas Smith played a pivotal role in inaugurating the police museum on January 25, 1985, Romaine said.

Jan 31, 2024

CPS Staffing on Romaine Agenda

Romaine, whose grandson shared a classroom with the East Moriches youngster, promised to backfill vacancies in the department to relieve a heavy workload, a chief complaint of CPS staff. "I'm reaching out to Adelphi, Hofstra, and Stony Brook universities for potential employees through their schools of Social Welfare," Romaine said in an interview with the South Shore Press. "We will do everything in our power to make sure we don't have another tragedy like we suffered with Thomas Valva."

Jan 31, 2024

Frank Calabro, Country Doctor

"Doc Senior" was the epitome of a country doctor, a familiar sight making house calls in his big black car. He turned the former Lawson Estate into Bayview Hospital, which he bricked over and doubled in size. For his dedication to his friends and neighbors, the doctor was revered by many and was honored as a Man of the Year.

Jan 31, 2024

Body Found at Burned Out Moriches House

A 911 caller reported the fire just before midnight on Wednesday and the Center Moriches Fire Department responded with assistance from the Brookhaven, East Moriches, Manorville, and Mastic departments. The body was found after the blaze was extinguished. The two-story home, which was part of a once-popular farm, was completely destroyed.

Jan 31, 2024

Legislator Thorne Discusses 2024 Agenda

After winning a hard-fought battle in his first reelection bid, Suffolk Legislator Dominick Thorne has set an ambitious second-term agenda for the 7th District, targeting new challenges and taking others over the finish line. The Patchogue Republican shook up the political world by beating the legislature's presiding officer for a seat long held by Democrats in 2021 and has been impressing his constituents ever since by his work ethic and ability to get things done.

Jan 24, 2024

Shirley's Early History Unpacked

Shirley's Early History Unpacked

Jan 24, 2024

Panico Initiates Illegal Rental Crackdown

Panico Initiates Illegal Rental Crackdown

Jan 24, 2024

Industrial Space, Hockey Arena Planned for Dowling Property

Industrial Space, Hockey Arena Planned for Dowling Property

Jan 24, 2024

New Train Stations on Romaine Agenda

New Train Stations on Romaine Agenda

Jan 24, 2024

Big Interest in Promoting Area's Historical Heritage

Big Interest in Promoting Area's Historical Heritage

Jan 24, 2024

Hochul Budget Hits Area Schools

Hochul Budget Hits Area Schools

Jan 24, 2024

Englebright Sets Environmental Agenda for Suffolk

Englebright Sets Environmental Agenda for Suffolk

Jan 24, 2024

Jeopardy Answer Puts Senator Murray in the Spotlight

Jeopardy Answer Puts Senator Murray in the Spotlight

Jan 17, 2024

Nathaniel Woodhull, Long Island Patriot

Nathaniel Woodhull, Long Island Patriot

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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.


Local

Romaine Floats Yaphank Market for Local Produce Hub

No need to go to the Bronx for local produce under a plan by County Executive Ed Romaine.


State

Bell-to-Bell School Smart Phone Ban is Looming

Starting in September, New York State law requires Bell-to-Bell restrictions on smartphones and other internet-enabled personal devices in K-12 schools statewide.