News by Robert Chartuk
News by Robert Chartuk on South Shore Press
Gov. Hochul Ignores Opposition, Signs Clean Slate Bill
Gov. Hochul Ignores Opposition, Signs Clean Slate Bill
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.
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
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.
Romaine Wins County Executive Race; Panico Wins Supervisor; GOP Retains Legislature and Brookhaven Town Majorities
Romaine Wins County Executive Race; Panico Wins Supervisor; GOP Retains Legislature and Brookhaven Town Majorities
Salvadoran Man Faces Justice After 20 Years on the Lam
Salvadoran Man Faces Justice After 20 Years on the Lam
Homeless Man Busted for Attacking Two Mastic Beach Women
Homeless Man Busted for Attacking Two Mastic Beach Women
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Barton, Mychajliw Talk NCAA, Yankees Streaming Debate
South Shore Press Sports Director Tom Barton and SSP contributor Stefan Mychajliw sat down to discuss the March Madness NCAA basketball tournament before turning to growing frustration among fans over Major League Baseball placing New York Yankees games on multiple streaming platforms instead of traditional broadcasts, sparking debate about access, cost, and the future of sports viewing.