News by Robert Chartuk
News by Robert Chartuk on South Shore Press
Legislators Look to Capital Budget to Address LongNeglected Issues
Legislators Look to Capital Budget to Address LongNeglected Issues
Suffolk OTB on a Roll with $200 Million Expansion
Suffolk OTB on a Roll with $200 Million Expansion
Fire Island Jane Doe Identified, Gilgo Task Force Investigation Continues
Fire Island Jane Doe Identified, Gilgo Task Force Investigation Continues
Bellone IT Staff No Shows at Cyberattack Hearing
Bellone IT Staff No Shows at Cyberattack Hearing
Drug Research Curbed by Biden's Inflation Reduction Act
Drug Research Curbed by Biden's Inflation Reduction Act
Bidenomics a Failure as Credit Agency Downgrades the U.S.
Bidenomics a Failure as Credit Agency Downgrades the U.S.
World War III Will Be Fought With Viruses And Cyberattacks, Experts Say
World War III Will Be Fought With Viruses And Cyberattacks, Experts Say
Mexican Drug Cartel Busted with 110 Pounds of Dynamite
Mexican Drug Cartel Busted with 110 Pounds of Dynamite
Companies Looking to Charge Ratepayers More for Wind Energy
Companies Looking to Charge Ratepayers More for Wind Energy
$100 Million to Help New York Students Recover from COVID Lockdowns
$100 Million to Help New York Students Recover from COVID Lockdowns
State Comptroller Weighs in on New York's Green Energy Ambitions
State Comptroller Weighs in on New York's Green Energy Ambitions
NYC Mayor's Anti-Violence Advocate Busted on Drug and Weapons Charges
NYC Mayor's Anti-Violence Advocate Busted on Drug and Weapons Charges
New York Medicaid Funding Hits $108 Billion Record
New York Medicaid Funding Hits $108 Billion Record
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Push on for Tier 6 Pension Reform
Fix Tier 6 is the rallying cry in Albany as Albany works through the legislative session.
Free Trees in the Town of Brookhaven
On Arbor Day (Friday, April 25), the Town of Brookhaven will hold its annual tree seedling, mulch, and compost giveaway in the South Parking Lot of Brookhaven Town Hall, located at 1 Independence Hill in Farmingville from 1:00-6:00 p.m.
Doctor sues New York homeowners' association for religious discrimination and harassment, seeks over $1 million in damages
A first responder and medical doctor is embroiled in a legal battle against his homeowners' association, alleging discrimination and harassment based on his religion.