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News by Robert Chartuk on South Shore Press
Volunteers Honored at Colonial Youth Ceremony
Volunteers Honored at Colonial Youth Ceremony
Patriots Preserve Opens to the Public in Shirley
Patriots Preserve Opens to the Public in Shirley
Reminder: Vote Tuesday, October 24 on $48.1 Million Center Moriches School Bond Plan
Reminder: Vote Tuesday, October 24 on $48.1 Million Center Moriches School Bond Plan
Infamous Holbrook Couple Plead Guilty to Illegal Dumping
Infamous Holbrook Couple Plead Guilty to Illegal Dumping
Co. Exec. Bellone Proposes $3.9 Billion Budget
Co. Exec. Bellone Proposes $3.9 Billion Budget
Railroad Project to Give Patchogue Residents Some Peace and Quiet
Railroad Project to Give Patchogue Residents Some Peace and Quiet
Knights of Columbus Leaders Sworn In During Special Ceremony
Knights of Columbus Leaders Sworn In During Special Ceremony
Financial Health of Suffolk Municipalities OK
Financial Health of Suffolk Municipalities OK
Open House Tours to Review $48.1 Million Center Moriches School Plans
Open House Tours to Review $48.1 Million Center Moriches School Plans
Towns Make Pledge in Domestic Violence Campaign
Towns Make Pledge in Domestic Violence Campaign
All Suffolk Law Enforcement Endorse Romaine for County Exec
All Suffolk Law Enforcement Endorse Romaine for County Exec
Eight-Year Incumbent Faces Challenge in Brookhaven's 4th Council District
Eight-Year Incumbent Faces Challenge in Brookhaven's 4th Council District
Local Officials Not Biting on Saltwater Fishing Fee
Local Officials Not Biting on Saltwater Fishing Fee
Lifetime Achievement Award for Cancer Fighter Geri Barish
Lifetime Achievement Award for Cancer Fighter Geri Barish
Water Authority Breaks Ground on Manorville Project
Water Authority Breaks Ground on Manorville Project
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Leaders React After Gilgo Monster Admits 8 Killings
Political leaders across Suffolk County reacted Wednesday with a mix of relief, sorrow and reflection after accused Gilgo Beach killer Rex Heuermann pleaded guilty to eight killings.